The clinic was founded by Lady
Valerie Goulding and Kathleen O'Rourke in 1951 as a small non-residential treatment centre in a house on Upper Pembroke Street in Dublin's city centre. In 1954, it moved to
Goatstown where it quickly developed
paramedical and educational services for people with disabilities. The CRC opened a centre in Waterford, providing a regional assessment service for children in the south-east of Ireland, in 2001 and substantially expanded it in 2011. The CRC is partly funded by the
Health Service Executive (HSE) and partly funded by charity and fundraising activities. As of 2010/2011, the CRC was in receipt of approximately €17 million annually from the HSE, with an additional €14 million raised by its charity arm (Friends and Supporters of the Central Remedial Clinic). The latter included several million in
National Lottery funding. ==Controversy==