Physical Health in Ireland

From Objective Earth

0

0

This Problem
needs your help

Loading...
Donate Now

Region: Ireland

Physical health in Ireland is a major concern as the country faces high rates of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, with lifestyle factors such as poor diet and lack of exercise contributing to these issues. Access to healthcare and mental health support also remains a challenge for many individuals.

Solutions to this problem

Add Solution/Link Solution




Sub Problems

Add Sub Problem




Projects

Add a Project


                    

0

                    

0

                Hospitals treat the illness, Barretstown treats the child.  Barretstown offers free, medically endorsed camps and programmes that are designed for children and their families living with cancer and ot...
                
Read more
                    

0

                    

0

                Everyday in Ireland, a family is coping with the news that their loved one has Cancer.  Thanks to your support, no family is alone.  Every year, over 1,300 families visit Purple House for a wide range...
                
Read more
                    

0

                    

0

                76% people want to die at home, but only 26% are able to due to difficulties in meeting their medical needs. We fund night nursing so people can fulfil their final wish to spend their last days in the...
                
Read more
                    

0

                    

0

                The Karen Fenton Ovarian Cancer Fund was established following the death of our eldest sibling Karen Fenton in April 2017. Since then we have been relatively successful given limited resources and tim...
                
Read more
                    

0

                    

0

                As we grow older basic household tasks can become very difficult to manage. People who have been house-proud all of their lives find themselves unable to maintain their homes. Ultimately this can make...
                
Read more





Have something to say about this problem?

Loading comments...