The action will take place next Tuesday.
A planned strike for a wage increase will see wheelchair users experience a stoppage of services next week.
SIPTU members employed by the Irish Wheelchair Association are taking industrial action next Tuesday in a bid to see their first pay rise in 14 years.
The IWA operates a centre in Clonmore, at St. Loman's Hospital in Mullingar, and St. Fintan's Hospital in Portlaoise.
Divsional Organiser of the Community Division of SIPTU, Adrian Kane, says the move had to be made:
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