'They’re being let down': Elderly and vulnerable people in Cork facility left without heating
The Árd na Rí sheltered apartment complex in Farranree currently has 38 residents, all over 60 years of age.
Elderly people living in a sheltered housing facility on Cork’s northside have been left without heating for three weeks due to low water pressure in the area.
The Árd na Rí sheltered apartment complex in Farranree currently has 38 residents, all over 60 years of age, with several of them considered to be vulnerable.
It is understood that, over the last few weeks, the complex has been coping with low water pressure, leaving some residents in upper apartments without heating or hot water.
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It is believed that recent works carried out by Uisce Éireann led to an adjustment of the pressure-relieving valve for the area, lowering water pressure in the area.
Several Farranree residents confirmed to that local water pressure has been low over the past number of weeks.
With water pressure too low to drive Árd na Rí’s boilers to heat the upper part of the complex, some residents have been without heating and hot water in their homes for the past three weeks.
Árd na Rí, which is run by the non-profit Farranree Sheltered Housing Association, also has a day care centre.
“The residents told me they’ve had no heating, through no fault of the management and staff at Árd na Rí. They’ve had no hot water and they told me they haven’t been able to wash their hair, or to bathe, and they haven’t been able to run a washing machine, because they haven’t got the necessary water pressure up to their flats.”





