It will hoping to bring home an award from Dublin today.
An Offaly Autism Service is in the running for a major award.
RehabCare’s Eiscir Meadows in Tullamore, have been nominated for the Irish Healthcare Centre Awards in the category of Day Care Centre of the Year.
This establishment provides autism-specific Day services, which it says brings a sense of belonging and inclusion for all who attend.
The award ceremony will take place on Friday 10th May in the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.
Gráinne Fogarty, Director of RehabCare, says it recognises the dedication of staff and the transformative impact of their services on the lives of autistic adults:
'At Eiscir Meadows, we are committed to empowering each individual to thrive and succeed in accordance with their unique talents, abilities, and interests."
'Eiscir Meadows stands out for its innovative approach to service delivery, continually transforming its operations to cater to the evolving needs of the community. By embracing each service user's unique talents and interests, the centre fosters a supportive environment where individuals can flourish and achieve their full potential.'
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