Cystic Fibrosis Ireland

cfireland.ie | [email protected] | 1800 832 022

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland provides useful information, resources, advocacy and funding supports for people with cystic fibrosis and their families. Their CF Advocates support people with Cystic Fibrosis and their families in whatever way they can. Whether you need advice on your rights and entitlements, are looking for practical information about living with CF, or just need a chat, they are there to help. Cystic Fibrosis Ireland (CFI) provides a range of grants for members. These grants are available provided an application is made, the grant criteria are met and there are sufficient resources.

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland

cfireland.ie | [email protected] | 1800 832 022

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland provides useful information, resources, advocacy and funding supports for people with cystic fibrosis and their families. Their CF Advocates support people with Cystic Fibrosis and their families in whatever way they can. Whether you need advice on your rights and entitlements, are looking for practical information about living with CF, or just need a chat, they are there to help. Cystic Fibrosis Ireland (CFI) provides a range of grants for members. These grants are available provided an application is made, the grant criteria are met and there are sufficient resources.

The Transition Steps…

Reading the material on this website and listening to or reading the ‘transition stories’ will help prepare you for transition.

In this way, you will gain more information and confidence that will support you through the process. The important thing is that you will see that you are not alone. Your parent(s)/guardian(s) and health care team are there to support you and help you to manage the move to adult services. There is no single transition process or programme in Ireland but it is helpful to think of the process as including the following three stages:

Thinking about transition
Planning your transition
Making the transition

Reading the material on this website and listening to or reading the ‘transition stories’ will help prepare you in some way for transition.

In this way, you will gain more information and confidence that will support you through the process. The important thing is that you will see that you are not alone.

Your parent(s)/guardian(s) and health care team are there to support you and help you to manage the move to adult services. There is no single transition process or programme in Ireland but it is helpful to think of the process as including the following three stages:

Thinking about transition
Planning your transition
Making the transition