Waterford Day Services
Cairdeas Services, Belmont Park, Ferrybank, Waterford. Tel: 051 833441
Cairdeas Services is the umbrella name for this service area which consists of day services over four locations in Waterford City and a number of residential houses also located across the city and county.
Cairdeas Day Services provide supports for people of all age ranges who have significant and complex medical, physical and sensory needs. They also support an older age group of people who also have more complex needs. There is a high presence of nursing support in some of the locations to ensure the needs of people are met appropriately.
Cairdeas Day Services also support young people with complex needs who can present with behaviour that challenges.
Cairdeas Services also has the support of a full time manager. Additional supports are provided to people as and if required by psychiatry, psychology, social work and speech and language therapy.
Comeragh Services, Unit 617 Northern Industrial Estate, Waterford. Tel: 051 377933
Comeragh Services is the umbrella name for this service area which consists of day services over three locations in Waterford City and a number of residential houses also located across the city and county and in South Kilkenny.
Comeragh Day Services provide supports in the main, for people in the older age range. However, they also support an individualised day service and a small individualised service for three people with Autism.
Comeragh Services also has the support of a full time manager. Additional supports are provided to people as and if required by psychiatry, psychology, social work, nurse educator and speech and language therapy.
Nova Services, Unit 9H Cleaboy Business Park, Waterford. Tel: 087 7507229
Nova Services is the umbrella name for this service area which consists of day services over eight locations in Waterford City and a number of residential houses also located across the city and county.
Nova Day Services provide supports in the main, for younger people, ranging from providing RT placements for some who are school leavers to people who may require smaller or individualised services. Supports are provided to young people with autism in four of these locations.
Nova Services also has the support of a full-time manager. Additional supports are provided to people and staff teams as and if required by psychiatry, psychology, social work and speech and language therapy.
Parkside Services, Belmont Park, Ferrybank, Waterford. Tel: 051 833501
Parkside Services is the umbrella name for this service area which consists of day services over two locations, one of which is in Waterford City and one in South Kilkenny. Parkside Services also have a number of residential houses located across Waterford city and county and in South Kilkenny.
Parkside Day Services provide supports for people with varying needs, some of whom can present with behaviour which challenges. Parkside Day Services consists of a farm, a wholesale garden centre, training and crafts and a resource centre.
Parkside Services has the support of a full-time manager. Additional supports are provided to people and staff teams as and if required by psychiatry, psychology, social work and speech and language therapy.
Tory Services, Unit 21, Tramore Road Business Park, Waterford. Tel: 051 378004
Tory Services is the umbrella name for this service area which consists of day services over seven locations in Waterford City and county and additionally a number of residential houses also located across the city and county.
Tory Day Services provide supports for people across a range of ages. In the main, services are provided to people who have a level of independence and interested in building on their own skill level.
Tory Services has the support of a full-time manager. Additional supports are provided to people and staff teams as and if required by psychiatry, psychology, social work, nurse educator and speech and language therapy.
Community Involvement
The services in Waterford endeavour to support people to participate in their local communities and to avail of all the opportunities available to them in these communities. This can take the form of joining adult education classes for example literacy, cooking, IT; entering into employment – either paid or in a voluntary capacity; participating in community groups like Tidy Towns, Waterford Walls, SPRAOI, St Patrick’s Day Parades; beach clean ups and The Men’s Shed amongst others. People we support have the opportunity to participate in social farming, gain skills in enterprises which may lead to employment in the open market, join in arts groups, musical groups, participate with the Special Olympics, join in all the fun and frolics with our own recreation department in addition to accessing sports venues across the city and county. We encourage and support people to participate and attend all local events if they so wish.
We encourage the development of mutually beneficial relationship’s members of the community and have built extensive and solid connections for the good of people we support and for the wider community.