The Mission lived today

Each January 24th, Bon Secours Health System celebrates its Foundation; in this it marks all the years of ‘Good Help’ provided for the sick, the dying and their families, within a Catholic ethos.   

Since 1824, the model of care has evolved from home care to hospital based care, the equipment is more modern, medicine and procedures are far more advanced, but the compassionate quality care still continues, delivered by over 4000 staff and consultants. That ‘care’ is our Mission in action.

Bon Secours Health System translates its care for our patients and residents into action every day through the living out of our five core values, evidenced in the lived behaviours experienced by all who come through our doors.

Every day this Mission of care happens without staff, residents or patients being aware of it; patients experience it through the welcome they receive when they come to be admitted. They experience it in eye contact, through caring touch, through friendly and courteous greetings, and tone of voice. They experience respect for their dignity, professional quality care, delivered with compassion.

This happens every day across Bon Secours Health System; it is something that we endeavour to never take for granted.

Across our organisation whether staff work directly with patients or not, they know that they are all part of their care. Every day, the staff bring our core values to life in the way in which they approach their work, our patients, their families, and each other.

Our story

Bon Secours means "good help" in French.

Just after the French Revolution, when France was in a state of upheaval and devastation and all that was institutional was being rejected, twelve young women living in Paris became aware of the great need to care for the sick and dying in their own homes. Unlike other carers, they remained in the home both day and night, demonstrating God's healing presence by their compassionate care.

The group chose Josephine Potel as their leader and in 1824 the Congregation of the Sisters of Bon Secours was founded in Paris.

In 1861 the Sisters arrived in Ireland where they continued the Mission of caring for the sick and dying in their own homes. As the service grew and healthcare began to change in Ireland, the Sisters opened a number of hospitals.  

The following key dates are a snapshot of the Bon Secours story:

  • 1824: Foundation
  • 1861: Dublin
  • 1867: Cork
  • 1871: Tralee
  • 1872: Belfast
  • 1907: Cobh
  • 1915: Current Hospital – Roots of Bon Secours Health System
  • 1933: Mount Desert – Care Village
  • 1997: Bon Secours Health System is established as an independent company, limited by guarantee, with a not-for-profit status.
  • 1999: Bon Secours Hospital Galway acquired
  • 2017: Barrington’s Hospital Limerick purchased and renamed as ‘Bon Secours Hospital Limerick at Barrington’s’.
  • 2019: Merger with Bon Secours Mercy Health (USA)
  • 2026: Bon Secours Hospital Limerick moves from it's old location to a new state-of-the-art hospital in Towlerton, Ballysimon, Co. Limerick.

Our history - a timeline