Dáil debates

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

3:55 pm

Photo of Mary ButlerMary Butler (Waterford, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

According to the INMO there are 534 patients on trolleys in hospitals throughout the county. We have learned that, up until October of this year, in excess of 13,500 people over 75 years had spent more than 24 hours waiting to access a bed.

Yesterday, some of my Oireachtas colleagues and I visited the University Hospital Waterford. We were informed by the manager that the hospital has 21 late discharges. These are people who are in acute hospital beds and who need timely discharges but, unfortunately, they have not been not able to avail of them. Simultaneously, there were 23 people on trolleys in the hospital. This is an issue I have been raising for the past year. Would the Government consider adopting a targeted approach that would look at each CHO and at the people who need timely discharges from care and to be provided with either home care support or access to nursing homes? Some people have very complex needs and it is not as simple as just delivering home care hours. If we look at the number of individuals who are awaiting discharge, however, we will see that it is always in or around 600. The number for those on trolleys is very similar. A adoption of a targeted approach would be a good development.

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