These include refurbishing primary care centres and new ambulance bases in Offaly and Westmeath.
The HSE is revealing plans in their Capital Funding Programme for 2025 for projects in the Midlands region.
These include refurbishing primary care centres and new ambulance bases in Laois, Offaly and Westmeath.
The range of works include the refurbishment of community nursing units to investment in equipment replacement, and infrastructural risk projects.
In Offaly, Birr Community Nursing Unit will undergo upgrade works to provide single ensuite bedroom accommodation to all residents.
The plans include reconfiguring the existing 12 rooms, as well as the addition of an extra 76 single ensuite bed rooms.
The project is currently in the appraisal stages.
While in Portlaoise, a new building to create a new primary care centre is in its detailed design stages.
The centre will be built on the grounds on St Fintan's Campus.
Two new ambulance bases on green field sites are also on the cards for Offaly and Westmeath.
Accomodation is planned for Athlone, while the Tullamore site will incorporate the Ambulance Health Region Headquarters, an Emerging Threat Team facility and a training facility,
And in Athlone, a new nine bed high support hostel will replace the existing Glenavon site on the grounds of St Vincents Hospital Campus in Athlone.
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