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Chiropody services in Ireland
Chiropodists/podiatrists assess, diagnose and treat diseases and abnormalities of the foot. Some Local Health Offices provide chiropody services to certain eligible people.

Community Care Services
Public health services in Ireland delivered in the community are called community care services. Overview of services and links to other sections of this site.

Home help service
Home Help services usually assists people to remain in their own home and to avoid going in to institutional care. Overview of this service and how to apply.

Occupational therapy services
Occupational therapy services in Ireland are designed to help people with disabilities achieve the maximum degree of independence in ordinary living.

Physiotherapy services
Physiotherapy services are provided through the public health service in Ireland. Find out who is eligible for these services and how to apply.

Public health nurses
Public health nurses in Ireland are employed by Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas to provide a range of health care services in the community.

Registration of health and social care professionals
This document discusses proposals for the statutory registration of health and social care professionals in Ireland.

Social Work Services in Ireland
Social work services are provided in Ireland through the public health services. The Health Service Executive (HSE) is obliged to provide certain social work services. Find out more.

Speech and language therapy services
Speech and language therapy services are available through the public health service in Ireland. How services are delivered and how to apply.

Dietician/Clinical Nutritionists
Dietitian/Clinical Nutritionists are health professionals who give advice and information on all aspects of nutrition and diet.

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