Sleep specialist to offer advice on babies in Limerick

Picture: Michael O'Sullivan

Leading sleep specialist, Lucy Wolfe will travel to Limerick as part of the CarePlus Pharmacy Baby Roadshows.

Lucy will be in the Southport Hotel on Thursday 12th April from 9am to 12.30pm. To book a place visit the CarePlus Pharmacy Facebook page or at CarePlus pharmacy. Lucy will be joined by midwife Dorothy Buck at the event.

 

This is one of a series of initiatives from CarePlus Pharmacy to offer support to new parents in their own communities. CarePlus Pharmacy knows that parents need lots of advice and support during the first few months, and dedicated in-store “Baby Advisors” are available in each of its community-focused stores across Ireland.
Known as the “baby whisperer”, Lucy will take part in a series of exclusive free events for CarePlus Pharmacy customers. The mother of four, a trained and certified sleep consultant, will offer invaluable tips and support to get babies to sleep through the night.
Picture: Michael O’Sullivan

 

CarePlus Pharmacy commercial director Niamh Lynch said; “Becoming a parent is a wonderful thing, but it’s not without its challenges. Looking after all of our customers includes trying to help parents get a better night’s sleep. Lucy is the country’s leading expert on the subject, and will help CarePlus Pharmacy customers through appearances both on television and in person at our free roadshow events. It’s a measure of the CarePlus pharmacy commitment to our customers – no matter how young they are.”

 

Lucy Wolfe, of Sleepmaters.ie said; “I’m very happy to work with CarePlus Pharmacy as a brand ambassador. Their pharmacists are at the centre of their individual communities, and already offer great advice to their customers. Through these roadshows, I hope I can spread the message that a good night’s sleep isn’t just a parental pipe-dream!”

 

The CarePlus Pharmacy Baby Events are free of charge and customers are asked to contact their local CarePlus Pharmacy to secure their place. Events are limited to 100 parents, so early booking is advised.
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