Ozanam House Residential Unit Bundoran
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    Ozanam House Residential Unit Bundoran

    Atlantic Way, Bundoran Ireland F94 E202 
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About Us

Ozanam House Bundoran is Assisted Living for older people who want to keep their independence yet be support in a safe and secure environment. We are ideally located in the Heart of the Community. Just a short walk to everything you may need.

We aim to create a warm, supportive and homely environment for each resident to enjoy their retirement with good friends and company. We encourage residents to stay healthy, active and independent. We promote active connection and engagement with relatives and friends to be part of their loved ones lives.

 

Our Facilities

 

  • 15 Private Ensuite Bedrooms

We encourage residents to make their bedroom their own with personal possessions, pictures and furnishings.

  • Full Board Accommodation

Experienced chefs prepare nutritionally balanced daily dishes, tailored to meet our residents preferences and any dietary requirements.

  • Communal Living & Dining Room

Warm and comfortable with breath-taking views of Bundoran’s Beach and North Atlantic Coastline.

  • Caring & Professional Support

Staff available throughout the day and night, prioritising your independence yet there to assist if required.

  • Private Visitors Room

A warm welcome awaits all our residents’ families and friends.

  • Tranquil Prayer Room

Clergy of all denominations are welcome.

 

The Designated Liaison Person for Safeguarding

The Designated Liaison Person (DLP) is specially trained to respond to any queries in relation to child and vulnerable adult safeguarding. If you have any concerns you wish to discuss, please get in touch with the local DLP.

Centre Manager, Georgina Fox – Tel: 045 433184
Email: Georgina.fox@svp.ie

You can read more about Safeguarding at SVP here

 

SVP Bulletin

To read more about the Ozanam House Residential Unit, Bundoran you can go to page 20 of our Summer Bulletin 2021 click here

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