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Gleneagle’s Geraldine honoured at hotel awards

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RECOGNITION: Geraldine Tangney, The Gleneagle Hotel receiving the Hotel Employee of the Year Special Recognition Award from Bernadette Randles (Chairperson, Kerry Branch IHF) and Ruth O'Sullivan (KIHF) at a special function in The International Hotel Killarney this week. Also in photo is John Dolan, General Manager. Photo: Don MacMonagle

 

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A dedicated member of staff at the Gleneagle Hotel was recognised by her colleagues on Wednesday at the Kerry branch of the Irish Hotel Federation awards after she saved the life of a guest at the hotel.

Geraldine Tangney, Food Services Manager at the Gleneagle, was one of 12 finalists from hotels across the county at the annual awards in the International Hotel.

She was recognised for going above and beyond the call of duty as her immediate intervention helped save a man’s life when a regular guest at the hotel suffered a heart attack in the reception area three years ago.

Geraldine, a key member of staff for the past 37 years, was the on duty manager at the time and performed CPR on the man.

“When I did the interview for the final in Tralee I was asked to tell a story about life in the hotel and this story just came out,” she told the Killarney Advertiser. “I have been a first aider at the hotel for 12 years but this was the first time I had to use my training. A nurse, who was a guest of the hotel helped me but he was a goner. He was taken to Tralee and then to Dublin. After a few days, when we did not hear anything we decided to call his wife, but it was himself that answered the phone so we were delighted it all worked out.”

The man and his family were so grateful for her lifesaving actions that they return to the Gleneagle time and time again.

“He was only back three weeks ago to see us all and thank us again,” added Geraldine.

 

 

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Local pharmacies restock Lions ‘Message in a Bottle’

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Killarney pharmacies are restocked with ‘Message in a Bottle’, an initiative by Killarney Lions Club.

It is a small plastic container, available free of charge, with an information form which people can fill out with their basic medical details for use by Paramedics, Gardaí, Fire-fighters and first responders in an emergency.

Once the information form is complete, the bottle should be placed in the fridge.

Self-adhesive green cross labels should be put on the front door of the home and on the fridge so that first responders know its there.

Bottles are available at the following pharmacies: Allcare (New St.), Boots (Deerpark), CarePlus+ (Park Rd.), Kennelly’s (Reeks and New St.), Reens Life (Plunkett St.), O’Sullivan’s (New St.), Sewell’s (New St.), Sheahan’s (Main St.), Trants (Park Rd.) and Aherns Farranfore.

Jason Higgins, President of Killarney Lions Club, said that the initiative has been very well received to date as hundreds of people are already using the bottles.

He said: “We just want to make sure everyone who wants a bottle can get one, so the support from the pharmacies is fantastic and if it helps even just one person to get the help they need more quickly and effectively, it is well worth it.”

More information about the Message in a Bottle initiative can be found on the Lions Ireland website: https://lionsclubs.ie/service/message-in-a-bottle/

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HSE confirms new feasibility study for Killarney Primary Care Centre

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The Health Service Executive (HSE) has confirmed that it has begun a new feasibility study to identify a suitable site for a long-delayed Primary Care Centre in Killarney.

Cllr Marie Moloney received the update this week, with the HSE stating that both the Columbanus Hospital and Killarney District Hospital sites are now being assessed as potential locations.


In the statement, issued this week, the HSE said it “fully recognises the ongoing need for a Primary Care Centre in Killarney,” particularly following the setback linked to the Áras Phádraig planning application earlier this year.


The new study aims to determine “the most aligned and cost-effective solution on HSE lands” and to “build a purpose-built permanent facility that is fully integrated into the community healthcare network.”


The update marks the latest step in what has been a long-running effort to deliver a modern primary care facility for Killarney. The town has been without a dedicated plan for a centre since plans for Áras Phádraig were stalled due to planning complications.


While no timeline for the completion of the feasibility study has yet been given, the HSE confirmed it remains committed to delivering a “long-term, sustainable, purpose-built Primary Care Centre” for Killarney.

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