Calls for ER stories as campaign runs for local unit continues

A campaign calling for locals to share their experiences of overcrowded urgent care units and gaps in emergency services provision across the north-west is continuing, with Councillor Felim McGurn urging Manorhamilton residents to come forward with their stories.
The initiative seeks to document the challenges faced by communities when accessing emergency care in their areas, with a particular focus on instances where local services have been unavailable or stretched beyond capacity. By gathering these accounts, campaigners hope to build a stronger case for improved healthcare infrastructure and emergency response capabilities in the region.
McGurn's appeal highlights ongoing concerns about emergency service availability in rural and semi-rural parts of the north-west, including County Leitrim. The campaign aims to ensure that the voices and experiences of residents inform discussions about healthcare provision in the area.
Anyone wishing to contribute their experiences to the campaign is being encouraged to do so as part of the ongoing effort to advocate for better emergency care access locally.
For the full story, see the Leitrim Observer.
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