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07 Nov 2025

Tipperary TD says that shortage of home support staff is impacting the more vulnerable

Independent TD Seamus Healy address his concerns regarding a shortage of home support staff in South Tipperary during a session of the Dail this week.

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A Tipperary TD has spoken out in response to the severe shortage of healthcare assistants in South Tipperary.

Independent TD Seamus Healy addressed the issue this week in the Dail saying: "I want to raise the severe shortage of healthcare assistants in south Tipperary.

"This is a service formerly known as a home help service and the shortage is the result of no recruitment, no replacements for sick or annual leave and no replacements for resignations or staff leaving for other employment. This has resulted in significant waiting lists across the county. Hundreds of people are waiting for the service and many clients are approved for the service but it cannot be provided because of the lack of staff."

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The TD for South Tipperary said that there is no cover or reduced cover for vulnerable patients and that this is also holding up the discharge of patients from our hospitals.

"Will the Tánaiste intervene with the HSE to launch a significant recruitment campaign across south Tipperary to urgently address this situation?" he asked.

Tánaiste Simon Harris responded to his queries saying: "We have provided the health service with funding which will enable it to increase the numbers of people working in the health service, including in community healthcare, like healthcare assistants. I will ask the Minister for Health and the HSE to directly revert to the Deputy on the situation in south Tipperary and see what can be done to assist. The HSE should be in the business of seeking to recruit more people.

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"Sometimes there can be challenges in identifying appropriate people but I know the human consequences of waiting times for people trying to access home help. I will ask the Minister, Deputy Carroll MacNeill, and the HSE to come back to the Deputy directly."

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