European Investment Bank, Bank of Ireland and NORD/LB have agreed for financing for first residential community healthcare Public-Private Partnership with Equisisk. Local residential care will be transformed across Ireland under EUR 250 million PPP investments backed by the European Investment Bank, Bank of Ireland and NORD/LB and implemented by Equisisk. The first ever PPP financing for community nursing, agreed this week, will back construction and maintenance of seven new quality residential social care facilities across Ireland.Seven community nursing units to enhance local residential care for older people and people with dementia across Ireland530 short and long stay bed in Cork, Kerry, Kilkenny, Louth, Tipperary and WestmeathConstruction of the new facilities is expected to start in the coming weeks and enable the new community nursing centres to be completed by 2024. The brand-new energy efficient community nursing homes will include both single and twin bed bedrooms, dining, recreational and care rooms, overnight accommodation for family visits and clinical treatment, physiotherapy and occupational health facilities.Equisisk, a joint venture company constituted of Equitix and John Sisk & Sons, has been appointed to design, build, finance and maintain the community nursing units for a 25-year period before the facilities are handed to the Irish Health Service Executive. The HSE will provide all care and clinical services to residents.Community Nursing Ireland
European Investment Bank, Bank of Ireland and NORD/LB have agreed for financing for first residential community healthcare Public-Private Partnership with Equisisk. Local residential care will be transformed across Ireland under EUR 250 million PPP investments backed by the European Investment Bank, Bank of Ireland and NORD/LB and implemented by Equisisk. The first ever PPP financing for community nursing, agreed this week, will back construction and maintenance of seven new quality residential social care facilities across Ireland.Seven community nursing units to enhance local residential care for older people and people with dementia across Ireland530 short and long stay bed in Cork, Kerry, Kilkenny, Louth, Tipperary and WestmeathConstruction of the new facilities is expected to start in the coming weeks and enable the new community nursing centres to be completed by 2024. The brand-new energy efficient community nursing homes will include both single and twin bed bedrooms, dining, recreational and care rooms, overnight accommodation for family visits and clinical treatment, physiotherapy and occupational health facilities.Equisisk, a joint venture company constituted of Equitix and John Sisk & Sons, has been appointed to design, build, finance and maintain the community nursing units for a 25-year period before the facilities are handed to the Irish Health Service Executive. The HSE will provide all care and clinical services to residents.Community Nursing Ireland