ILFA is delighted to announce a new online Sing Strong for Pulmonary Fibrosis online class for patients and carers. A 12-week pilot programme will be delivered once a week by Ciara Meade (Choir Mistress) and her colleague Roisin Calahan (physiotherapist) will assist. Classes will start at the end of April and will last approximately 60-70 minutes each.
Research has shown that singing for lung health classes that are delivered by a trained specialist provided valuable psychological and social benefits to people living with respiratory conditions. Some of the benefits include
– improvement breathing control
– better management of breathlessness
– improved posture
– relief of anxiety
– fun, enjoyment and social interaction
You do not need to be a good singer or have singing experience. The classes will take place online and everyone will sing (muted) from the comfort of their home, while training and exercising their breathing muscles under the expert guidance of a choir mistress.
This activity is supported with funding from Air Liquide Healthcare Ireland and BOC Healthcare Ireland. We are enormously grateful for their kind support.
Please contact ILFA on 086 871 5264 or email info@ilfa.ie to register.
ILFA’s Virtual Exercise Class for lung fibrosis patients takes place every Monday and Thursday 11am via Zoom.
The clasess are led by Gordon Cagney (Senior Respiratory Physiotherapist) at University Hospital Limerick and you can join in from the comfort of your home.
Call 086 871 5264 or email info@ilfa.ie to register in advance to join the class.
Physiotherapy students at University Hospital Limerick recorded this exercise video to help patients who want to exercise more regularly between classes.
Click the link for instructions on how to use Zoom to join online meetings and events hosted by ILFA.
Remember to register in advance to join us for our online events and activities.
Call 086 871 5264 or email info@ilfa.ie
Here is the recording of the ILFA Patient Information Day that took place on Saturday 27th February 2021.
Sincere thanks to our speakers for excellent presentations and to Justin Dawson for providing the technical expertise to deliver this event.
“Let’s Talk … Singing for Lung Health” will take place on Wednesday 24th March at 3pm with Ciara Meade, Choir Mistress with Sing Strong.
Join us to learn more about the health benefits of singing for lung health and breathing.
We will also discuss the launch of a new virtual pilot programme on singing for lung fibrosis patients starting in April 2021.
Please register in advance by calling ILFA on 086 871 5264 or emailing info@ilfa.ie
Closing date 9th March 2021
The next ILFA Patient Information Day will take place online via Zoom on Saturday 27th February at 11am.
Speakers for the event are;
– Dr Kate O’Reilly, Respiratory Consultant, Mater Misericordiae Hospital
– Professor Bernard Mahon, Professor of Immunology, Maynooth University
– Professor Simon Walsh, Consultant Radiologist, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College, London
– Paula Ryan, Respiratory Advanced Nurse Practitioner, University Hospital Limerick
– Gordon Cagney, Physiotherapist, University Hospital Limerick
– Moya Brennan, Singer, composer and musician
Please register in advance using this link http://bit.ly/3jqmLf3 or alternatively contact Gemma by telephone on 086 871 5264 or email info@ilfa.ie for this free event.
We are delighted to share our new information leaflet on Telemedicine with you.
Telemedicine is the use of technology by a healthcare professional to provide medical services and healthcare. It includes telephone and video consultations (appointments) with a doctor or nurse, and even things like online pulmonary rehabilitation classes with a physiotherapist.
Knowing how to use telemedicine will help you to continue to receive your healthcare safely from a distance. Click the link below to read our new information leaflet. We hope you will find the information useful.
Telemedicine: Telephone and Video Consultations
‘Let’s Talk … The Role of Palliative Care in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis’ will take place online on Friday 19th February at 2pm.
Palliative care is about maximising your quality of life through symptom management. Our guest speaker is Dr Paul Gregan from Our Lady’s Hospice in Dublin.
Register in advance by calling 086 871 5264 or emailing info@ilfa.ie