
At the heart of HaloCare is a passionate team of professionals and innovators united by one shared mission: to help people live well and age safely in the comfort of their own homes.
Every decision we make is guided by empathy, integrity, and a deep respect for our clients and their Circle of Care we support. From our Care Hub team to our Client Relationship Managers, we work side by side to deliver smart, compassionate solutions that make a real difference.
Here's some of our team members that put the heart into HaloCare.
With four decades of operational leadership behind her, from U.S. travel‑tech firms to facilities management, Mary Murphy has now focused her expertise at HaloCare.
Mary shares how HaloCare blends advanced technology with human connection, why innovation is essential in today’s healthcare landscape, and how a simple daily check-in can have a lasting impact on clients.
Read Mary's full article here.
Martin began his career with the National Ambulance Service (NAS) and its predecessor, the Eastern Region Health Authority, back in 1987. Over the span of 35 years, Martin dedicated his career to the National Ambulance Service which resulted in a promotion to Director in 2013 a position he held until his retirement in 2021. Martin then moved to a career as the Deputy CEO of Lifeline Ambulance Service, before recently joining HaloCare as Managing Director.
Martin is still a registered licensed paramedic and is extremely passionate about the delivery of care. We sat down with Martin as he shared his story and what he believes the future of healthcare will look like.
Read Martin's full article here.
HaloCare is revolutionizing home care by blending advanced technology with a personal, human touch. Paddy, lead of HaloCare’s technical team, who joined the company during its startup phase, has played a key role in researching and implementing innovative solutions that enhance independent living. In this interview, he shares his journey into healthcare technology, insights on overcoming clients' initial concerns, and the meaningful impact HaloCare has on individuals and their Circle of Care.
Read Paddy's full article here.
We caught up with HaloCare’s service technician, Maurice Dee as he shares his journey joining the HaloCare team, his role in implementing and supporting the HaloCare solution in clients' homes, and its impact on clients and the Circle of Care.
From addressing initial concerns about technology in the home to fostering daily connections through the Care Hub, Maurice highlights how HaloCare’s proactive approach enhances safety, comfort, and peace of mind.
Read Maurice's full article here.
A new client or family member expressing an interest in having a HaloCare Solution in their home will first be introduced to Padraig, one of HaloCare’s Client Relationship Managers. Padraig facilitates client onboarding to ensure the transition to having a HaloCare solution is as smooth and seamless as possible.
We sat down with Padraig as he shared his passion for music, what it’s like working in the Healthtech sector and the number one question to ask clients exploring HaloCare as a support option.
Read Padraig's full article here.
Ava grew up watching those around her work within a caring capacity which inspired her to move into a career in the healthcare industry. She shares with us what a typical day working in the Care Hub looks like and her view on what the future of health technology will look like!
We caught up with Megan from the CareHub as she shared how her experience volunteering with the Irish Wheelchair Association and watching friends in the healthcare sector inspired her to pursue a career in the health technology sector.
Read Megan's full article here.
Chloe was one of the first members of our Care Hub team and has been with HaloCare since we opened our centre of excellence. Since joining the team, she has experienced first-hand the development of our HaloCare solution and the rapid advancements of the technology we use to make living at home with assistive technology possible for our clients.
Read Chloe's full article here.