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Letterkenny Community Healthcare Facility Construction On Schedule for 2026

Donegal Live
January 20, 20262 days ago
Construction of new Letterkenny Community Healthcare Facility 'on track'

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Construction of the new 110-bed Letterkenny Community Healthcare Facility is progressing well and remains on track for completion by the end of 2026, becoming operational in early 2027. This facility will significantly increase capacity for older adult care in Donegal, including a 10-bed dementia unit, enhancing local health services.

The new 110 Bed Letterkenny Community Healthcare Facility, currently under construction on Kilmacrennan Road, is on track for completion in 2026. The new facility will provide a significant boost in capacity for the care of older people across Letterkenny and the wider county of Donegal. The new 110-bed unit is a major enhancement of health services and will provide modern, fit-for-purpose clinical services and accommodation for both short and long-term care. The inclusion of a new 10-bed Dementia Unit as part of this development will provide a person-centred, safe and appropriate environment designed around the needs of people living with dementia and their families. READ NEXT: ‘Not humane’ as Donegal patients undertake long journeys for medical care Construction is currently at an advanced stage, with works progressing steadily under the supervision of the HSE Capital and Estates and in conjunction with local contractor Boyle Construction. Substantial completion is expected before the end of 2026, with the building becoming operational in Q1, 2027 following the completion of equipping, commissioning and staff familiarisation work streams. HSE Integrated Healthcare Area Manager for Donegal, Dermot Monaghan, said: “I am very pleased to see the progress on the new healthcare facility in Letterkenny. This development comes at a crucial time, as Ireland’s population aged 65 and over is projected to grow to over 1.3 million by 2040. We need to prepare now for an increase in demand for both short and long stay beds in the North West.” “This investment in modern facilities which support and enable older people is strengthening health services for the future. The addition of 110 new beds will provide essential extra capacity across Donegal. The healthcare facility will also deliver an integrated care pathway, with step-down and short-stay beds allowing patients to leave LUH sooner, receive specialist care locally, and continue recovery at home in line with Sláintecare principles.” Frank Morrison, HSE Head of Older Persons Services in Donegal, said: “We are in the final phases of construction of this significant project and will be moving to commissioning and fit out over the coming months. One of our priorities throughout this project was to create a modern and functional workplace, where the highest quality care can be delivered.”

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