1. Leopardstown Park Hospital Attends Irish Healthcare Centre Awards 2026
Leopardstown Park Hospital was proud to attend the Irish Healthcare Centre Awards 2026 on Friday, 22nd May at the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, Dublin.
Earlier this year, Leopardstown Park Hospital was announced as a finalist in the category of Nursing Home / Residential Care Home of the Year – Public, recognising the dedication, compassion, and professionalism demonstrated across the organisation every day. (lph.ie)
Representatives from across the hospital attended the awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of healthcare teams and organisations from across Ireland. The evening provided an important opportunity to acknowledge the commitment of staff working within older persons services and to celebrate innovation, quality care, and person-centred practice across the healthcare sector.
Although Leopardstown Park Hospital did not take home the award on the night, the organisation was incredibly proud to be recognised nationally alongside many outstanding healthcare providers. Being shortlisted as a finalist reflects the ongoing commitment of our multidisciplinary teams, volunteers, and wider hospital community in supporting residents with dignity, respect, and compassion.
The event was also a valuable opportunity for staff to network with colleagues across the healthcare sector, share experiences, and celebrate the important work being carried out across residential and community care services throughout Ireland.
Leopardstown Park Hospital would like to sincerely thank all staff, residents, families, volunteers, and supporters whose continued dedication contributes to making the hospital a warm, supportive, and caring environment.



2. Leopardstown Park Hospital Engages with the Community at the Mayfair Event in St. Brigid’s
Leopardstown Park Hospital was delighted to participate in the recent Mayfair community event held in St. Brigid’s on Saturday, 23rd May 2026.
The event provided a wonderful opportunity for the hospital to engage with members of the local community, promote volunteering opportunities within Leopardstown Park Hospital, and showcase the wide range of supports and services available across the campus.
Staff attending the event hosted a community information stand where visitors could learn more about resident life within the hospital, the important role volunteers play in enhancing resident wellbeing, and the many opportunities available for individuals wishing to become involved with the hospital community.
Throughout the day, staff had the opportunity to meet local residents, families, and community members, while also highlighting the hospital’s continued commitment to community partnership, inclusion, and resident-centred care.
The event was a positive and engaging day for all involved and reflected Leopardstown Park Hospital’s ongoing commitment to strengthening relationships within the wider community.
We would like to thank everybody who stopped by our stand, expressed an interest in volunteering, or took the time to speak with members of our team.



3. Mayflower Event Brings Colour and Community Spirit to Leopardstown Park Hospital
Leopardstown Park Hospital was delighted to host a special Mayflower Event on campus on Wednesday, 27th May 2026, bringing together residents, families, staff, and volunteers for an afternoon of creativity, colour, and community spirit.
Held within the hospital, the event created a warm and welcoming atmosphere where residents had the opportunity to take part in floral-themed activities and enjoy a social afternoon with family members, fellow residents, staff, and volunteers.
The event formed part of Leopardstown Park Hospital’s continued commitment to supporting resident wellbeing, social inclusion, and meaningful engagement opportunities across the campus. Initiatives such as these play an important role in creating moments of connection, enjoyment, and shared experience for residents and the wider hospital community.
Staff from across multiple departments supported the event, helping to ensure the afternoon was enjoyable, accessible, and welcoming for all who attended.
Leopardstown Park Hospital would like to thank everybody involved in organising and supporting the event, as well as all residents, families, volunteers, and staff who attended and contributed to such a positive and uplifting afternoon.




