A pensioner given treatment for pneumonia in his kitchen describes it as 'tremendous'.
Sean Daly, 78, had an electrocardiogram and intravenous fluids, hooked up by a coat hanger, a day after being discharged from Daisy Hill Hospital.The Southern Health Trust said its Acute Care at Home service had prevented almost 14,000 hospital admissions in 10 years.A Dubliner whose mother gave birth to her while she was living in a Newry mother and baby home has spoken of her hurt at being excluded from an Irish state compensation scheme.
Stem cell donations are key in treating blood cancer but less than 6% of NI people are on the register.Getting back to business 'amazing' in DownpatrickA victim of historical sex abuse says she felt justice was taken away from her due to delays in the system.'State and the IRA were co-conspirators in murder'A Donegal man treated for cancer in Derry says borders don't matter when it comes to fighting the disease.