Kevin Doyle of Parke House Nursing Home in Kilcock is included
One representative from a Co. Kildare nursing home has been included in the final shortlist vying for top honours as finalists in the Nursing Home Ireland Care Awards 2023.
Kevin Doyle of Parke House Nursing Home in Kilcock is one of 24 finalists across a range of disciplines within the nursing home sector who are going forward to the national awards ceremony final.
It will take place on Tuesday 7th November in The Round Room @ The Mansion House, Co Dublin.
From the 24 finalists, eight overall winners will be announced and honoured at the awards ceremony for their exceptional dedication to nursing home care.
Tadhg Daly, Nursing Homes Ireland CEO, congratulated the finalists. “Congratulations to Kevin for reaching the finals of the 2023 Nursing Homes Ireland Care Awards in association with Home Care Medical. It is a remarkable achievement and well-deserved, with nominations pouring in from nursing homes all over the country. The applications consistently displayed exceptional excellence; therefore, being a finalist represents outstanding recognition and is truly an honour for those going forward. The staff and residents of the nursing homes should take immense pride in the finalists' accomplishment in reaching this stage.
"The NHI Care Awards serve as a celebration of the outstanding care provided by dedicated individuals and care teams in our 382 Member nursing homes across communities in Ireland. They recognize the extraordinary commitment of staff and nursing homes in meeting and exceeding the health and social care needs of nursing home residents.”
A full list of the finalists and further information can be found here www.nhi.ie

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