Shay and Finn Guihen are 8-year-old identical twin boys, born with Pfeiffer Syndrome Type III: a rare genetic disorder causing a number of very challenging and life limiting disabilities. Having spent the first 2 years of their life in Temple Street Hospital, and then two and a half years in Laura Lynn Hospice, the boys have been living with their loving parents Denise & Dermot and little brother Riley (6) in Leixlip Co. Kildare for the past few years, where they have been cared for at home by Mum & Dad and with the help of a care package and some private nursing care.
The Bigger Build. Baz Ashmawy presents the first of a two-part special focusing on rehousing Ukrainian refugees in six vacant terraced houses at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, North Cork.
The Bigger Build. Six houses, six gardens and a communal garden for good measure - Baz Ashmawy and his DIY SOS team race to complete their biggest build yet.
In May of 2021, Adam fell from a height and has been told that there is a 1% chance he will walk again. He is currently adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and he and his parents have moved out of their home as it is completely unsuitable for a wheelchair user. Cue the DIY SOS team who are rebuilding their house in order to allow Adam to live in his family home once again.
The DIY SOS team are back and episode one sees them help out 9-year-old Cayden from Tallaght who was born with Arthrogryposis.
Baz visits The O'Hanlon family in Mooncoin in need of a home adaptation for their nine-year-old daughter Aoibhínn.
Baz and the team help out 13 year old Franek, a happy, loving boy who is severely disabled and who relies entirely on his family for his care.
Kyle is a bright and determined 17-year-old from Wicklow Town. Kyle has cerebral palsy and primarily uses a wheelchair to get about.