
Crucial that Government focuses on Home Care - the last and sustained frontier in the battle against COVID-19
58 of Home and Community Care Ireland’s (HCCI) 20,000 home care clients have tested positive for COVID-19 but the virus will be in our communities for months or years to come. This makes home care both the last and the sustained frontier…

Homecare sector responds to the need of Ireland’s most vulnerable during the COVID-19 crisis
HCCI home carers to be temporarily redeployed to support the most vulnerable in the community and front-line health care colleagues in nursing homes
Thursday 2 April 2020: Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI), the national body for home…

Home care providers seek emergency measures to continue operating in face of COVID-19 and alleviate pressure on hospitals
Home care providers seek emergency measures to continue operating in face of COVID-19 and alleviate pressure on hospitals
Wednesday, 18th March 2020: Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI) – the national membership organisation for companies…

HCCI COVID-19 National Action Plan
Wednesday 18 March: Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI) – the national membership organisation for companies that provide home care services – has today published its COVID-19 home care action plan. The plan sets out six urgent recommendations…

HCCI report into the statutory scheme for home care
On Tuesday 1 October, the UN International Day of Older Persons, Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI) released our report into the future of the statutory scheme for home care. You can view the report below. To download, click the download…

65+ year olds willing to contribute 21% towards the cost of a home care package
At our first annual conference today (Tuesday 1 October), which is International Older Persons Day, Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI) published a report into the planned statutory scheme for home care.
The average financial contribution…