It is estimated that one in four of us will experience some mental health problems in our lifetime, from a low period, to more serious depression, to a small number who will experience severe mental health problems. If you feel persistently sad, have trouble sleeping or experience unexplained aches and pains, you should visit your GP for some advice. Most people are treated by the GP alone, unless more support, for example, therapy services, is required, in which case you may be referred to some of the following day and hospital services.
Day and Hospital Services
Waterford Mental Health Services (051) 848 000
Community Mental Health Centre, Brook House, Waterford (051) 354 804
Ard na Deise Residence, Waterford (051) 848 602
Springmount Residence, Dungarvan (058) 20900
Glendower Residence, Waterford (051) 848 655
Lismore Day Centre (058) 54716
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services (051) 842 146
Psychiatry of Later Life (051) 842 172
Suicide Resource Office (051) 874 013
The purpose of the service is to provide a mental health service to children and adolescents who are experiencing moderate to severe emotional, psychological or behavioural problems.
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services
Waterford Regional Hospital
Tel: (051) 842 146