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Celebrate IDPWD

Just click the link below and search #IDPWD20 in the bar.

To mark CRC Flag Day and International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) CRC have designed a digital ribbon to spread the message, colour social media purple and raise vital funds for our services. The 2020 theme for December 3rd IDPWD is “Not all disabilities are visible”.

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CRC Christmas Cards
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Create a magical Christmas memory with a message of love to family and friends.

Send your CRC Christmas charity card today.

Thank you for supporting CRC Services,
it means the world to us.

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CRC Grandparents Group

Thank you to CRC Grandparents Group who “did it their way” and raised the incredible sum of €4,131, well done! You were all so enthusiastic and really did yourselves proud. This is a marvellous achievement and the funds raised will be used to purchase exciting new equipment for the CRC Family Room and benefit so many of our families for many years to come.

Interim Guidance on Medically Vulnerable Children

Interim Guidance on Medically Vulnerable Children during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic.

Please note: This guidance has been developed by Consultant Paediatricians across a variety of Specialities to provide guidance and reassurance for parents and healthcare professionals caring for medically vulnerable children and is subject to change with emerging evidence.

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CRC Swimming Pool Update

The CRC swimming pool will remain closed for the foreseeable future. In the meantime we are seeking advice to find the best working solution to manage physical distancing within the changing rooms, showers and public toilets. We will post an update in due course. Thank you for your support.

Central Remedial Clinic – Covid19 Future Services Planning

Please find below a survey on the CRC's possible future services in the light of Covid-19. We would welcome your input and any comments or suggestions that you may have, as we greatly value your ideas and opinions. Many thanks for your time and consideration,

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Tips and Activities

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  • Preparing your child for the return to school

  • Strategies to Manage Anxiety

  • Baking a Chocolate Brownie

  • Language Activity of the Day

  • Supporting Parents and Families through the Days and Weeks Ahead

  • Baking with the Speech and Language Therapy Dept

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  • Simple Cocooning Exercises

  • Coronavirus Myth Busters

  • Parenting Tips for Managing difficult Behaviour

  • Talking to Children About Illness

  • Positive Communication: Wellbeing and Coping Strategies

  • Talking to Children About COVID-19

  • Keeping Active & Exercise Videos

  • 3 Simple Steps to Calm the Mind

  • Top Tips on When to Wash your Hands

  • Ideas for Strength and Power Training

  • Creating a Fun Obstacle Course at Home

  • 20 Second Hand Washing

  • Fine Motor Skills

  • Core Strength Exercises

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  • Developing Dressing Skills for Kids

  • Balance Activities

  • General Exercise Ideas at home

  • Looking After your Skin in a Wheelchair Part 2

  • Looking After your Skin as a Wheelchair User Part 1

  • Why are Routines important?

  • The importance of roles, habits & routines

Sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic

There is no doubt that the world we live in has changed remarkably in the preceding months. COVID 19 is an extremely infectious disease which has spread globally in a very short time.

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Promoting Your Child’s Development
Caring for Your Splints at Home

Occupational Therapy for babies and toddlers during COVID-19

COVID-19 is a new coronavirus which has emerged from Asia in January 2020. Societies all over the world are being shut down and older and vulnerable people are being cocooned to protect them from the virus.

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Central Remedial Clinic,
Vernon Avenue,
Clontarf,
Dublin 3.

Ph: (01) 854 2200
General Fax: (01) 833 6633
Medical Office Fax: (01) 854 2570

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Level 5 Update - January 8th 2021

As CRC is an essential service we will continue to deliver clinical and adult day services.
 
Appointments are continuing both virtually and face to face. The face to face appointments are managed through a strict clinical prioritisation process.
 
We will continue to follow all public health advice to keep our clients, families and staff safe.
Please check with us in advance of travelling for face to face appointments.
 
As per the latest Government announcement on 7th January we are now confirming CRC School Clontarf and Scoil Mochua will close during this time. We await further guidance from Government and the Department of Education and Skills.
 
We would urge all families to keep your appointments or where possible do your utmost to give advance notice of cancellations so that appointments can be allocated to other clients, as this is valuable therapy time.