New sensory garden at Sligo brain injury residential unit will assist in recovery
(L-R), Jimmy Morrisroe, Alan Kelly, John Greene, Lorissa Tymon, Innisfree Wheelers and Teresa O'Boyle, Local Services Manager, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland at the opening of the Sensory Garden at the Acquired Brain Injury Ireland, Transitional Living Unit at Tonaphubble Sligo.
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Acquired Brain Injury Ireland’s Sligo service has opened a sensory garden – further developing its model of specialised rehabilitation for survivors.
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