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- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Providing safe and decent residential care for older people is one of our key long-term challenges. As people live longer, the number who will need residential care will increase. The Government's response is twofold. We want to provide home help and qualified assistance to allow as many as possible to live as independently as possible and for as long as possible in their own homes. An...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: ââin effect by 1 January 2008. In accordance with the agreement reached through the lengthy discussions on Towards 2016, the scheme will ensure the same level of support for public and private nursing home residents and involve co-payments between care recipients and the State. Unlike the current system, it will ensure that care is affordable for all and no one will be asked to sell or...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: A major change is that in the future, a person will make his or her contribution and the State will meet the balance of the costs and take on the risk of price increases. The scheme will be transparent with the same standardised needs assessment for everyone.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Everyone knows that the cost of care of the elderly has increased dramatically and will continue to do so. However, the individual contribution will be based on income and assets. At the time of receiving care, the individual will be expected to contribute 80% of his or her disposable income. Contained in the documents provided yesterday were details of the calculations, how the figure is...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: I do not know where Deputy Kenny has got the notion that the Exchequer is no longer funding care for the elderly.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: This year, the State's expenditure on long-term residential care is â¬648 million. There has been an additionalââ
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Deputy Kenny asked me a question. Deputies should stop interrupting.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: In addition, â¬117 million will be provided in 2007. Some â¬85 million of that amount will support improvements in subventions and the balance will be used for the provision of 1,250 beds, mostly public, during 2007 and 2008.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: The amount of â¬85 million was added in anticipation of the care support scheme. Residential care is only one part of long-term care that requires funding. Care in the community â while the Deputy has claimed it is not present, it is â also needs to be funded.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: There has been an increase of â¬400 million in services for older people in the past two years, all of whichââ
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: ââhas been used in respect of staff to look after the elderly in the community. There is a whole range of new HSE facilities for the elderly across the country, which I am sure Deputy Kenny has seen in his travels.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: The facilities are staffed by nurses and others.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Home help services are operatingââ
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: ââand will continue to provide care to people at home.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: They will require additional funding over the years. Yesterday, the Minister made it clear that she envisages a further expansion in home-based care.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: We have made provision for a large increase in the number of professionals in all of the related services so that we will have a greater cadre of people in terms of occupational therapy, physiotherapy and other health professions. Far fromââ
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: I can understand why the Opposition does not want to hear about the services or the figures.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Unlike the old system in which someone would need to sell his or her house, the current system set out for people is fairer and more certain.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: All of the resources I have mentioned â the â¬400 million in the past two years and the resources outlined in the budget â relate to staff working for the elderly and more home care packages. The organisations have acknowledged the considerable increases provided to home care and community care people.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Dec 2006)
Bertie Ahern: Given what has happened in other services, we must continue to try to provide a better service.