Cork County Mayor, Cllr. Tim Lombard visits Tabor Lodge – Feb 2012
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All staff at Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services wish you a very happy, peaceful and prosperous New Year for 2012.
As we enter into 2012, we will continue to provide a service where the patient is at the heart of what we do.
In the words of our Core Purpose;
Tabor Lodge, Fellowship House Men’s Residence and Renewal Women’s Residence offer hope, healing and recovery to addicted people and their families through an integrated and caring service
All the staff at Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services wish you all a very Happy and Peaceful Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!
We at Tabor Lodge, Fellowship House Men’s Residence and Renewal Women’s Residence look forward to a new and challenging year in which we will strive, as always, to care for those in need of help with addictions.
Welcome to our new and improved website which was launched on Friday 2nd December 2011.
On Tuesday 24th October 2011, representatives from Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services Ltd travelled to Leinster House to present to an Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children. The representatives were Pat Coughlan (Chairman of Board of Management of Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services), Mary Coughlan, Aileen O’ Neill (General Manager of Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services), Mick Devine (Clinical Director of Tabor Lodge), Finbarr Cassidy (Treatment Manager of Fellowship House Men’s Residence) and Eileen Crosbie (Treatment Manager of Renewal Women’s Residence).
Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services held their Annual Seminar at Carrigaline Court Hotel on Friday 18th November 2011. It was a very successful day with over 100 people in attendance. The Guest Speaker of the day was Dr. Colm O’ Connor, a Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist and author of the recent best seller ‘The Courage to be Happy’.
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Terry Shannon visited Tabor Lodge Addiction & Housing Services recently and greeted the staff and the patients on the day.
The retirement took place recently of three very dedicated members of staff at Tabor Lodge. Finbarr Collins retired from his work on Grounds Maintenance, Mary O’ Donoghue retired from her work as an Addiction Counsellor and Mary O’ Shea retired from her work as Night Nurse.