Introduction

I am passionate about eldercare and the need to better support older New Zealanders to stay in their own homes with quality at home care. I firmly believe that people who remain in their own homes have increased levels of independence, positivity, happiness and longevity.

This blog is for me to:

- Share some of our client's success stories with quality homecare

- Pass on some tips on ways to enable you (or your parents) to stay at home longer

- Express my views on ideas and policies involving the eldercare / aged care industry



Monday, May 23, 2011

Budget allocation for dementia care a good start

The extra $44 million budgeted to look after people living with dementia is welcome, but providing for extra beds is only a short-term solution, says Hawke’s Bay based care agency Miranda Smith Homecare.
Health Minister Tony Ryall says the money, to be delivered over four years, is expected to lead to the provision of almost 200 extra dementia beds over the next two years.
Included is $4 million for additional respite care for full-time carers of people with dementia – including in-home respite - and District Health Boards are set to slightly increase their budgets for all aged residential care services.
Miranda Smith Homecare managing director Miranda Smith says New Zealand’s rapidly ageing population will put huge financial strain on the health sector over the next couple of decades.
“It’s pleasing to the issue is not being ignored, and that money is being specifically directed at dementia care,” she says.
However, while the creation of extra dementia beds is welcome, Ms Smith says continuing to go down that path is not a long-term solution.
She says health boards need to focus on keeping the elderly safe and cared for in their homes, rather than admitting them to hospital, and such care generally ensures good diets and promotes physical activity, along with early red-flagging of any serious problems.
“Having care at home and having support for those carers should be made a priority,” Ms Smith says.
Hawke’s Bay’s population of over 65’s is expected to rise from 22,900 to 36,000 over the next 15 years.




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