11 April 2002
New contracts being negotiated between the Ministry of Health and aged care providers will address the key
recommendations in an independent report on dementia care, Associate Health Minister Ruth Dyson said today.
Releasing the report and the Ministry of Health’s response, Ms Dyson said that people with dementia were very vulnerable
and it was essential they received the best possible care and support.
“I agree with the report’s assessement of the impact of dementia on people’s lives, and on the subsequent importance of
early diagnosis, appropriate intervention, an active partnership between family carers and professionals, and high
quality residential care.”
Ms Dyson said that new aged residential care contracts, which were expected to be finalised by 1 June 2002, would
address the key issues raised in the report.
“The new contracts will improve the quality of residential care for people with dementia, with strengthened provisions
for training, staffing levels, use of medication and restraint, and auditing and monitoring of facilities. They will
ensure national consistency of services, and will specify a number of other improvements, including that a trained staff
member must be on duty in every dementia unit for 24 hours a day.”
Ruth Dyson said increased funding for residential care facilities would also help to improve the quality of care for
people with dementia.
“In December 2001, the government injected an additional $12.6 million into aged residential care. Further funding
increases are expected later this year.”
Ruth Dyson thanked the working party set up to develop the report for their efforts on behalf of people with dementia,
their families and carers. The report was compiled by Wellington public health physician, Dr Hazel Lewis. Other members
of the working party included service providers, health professionals and representatives from the aged care sector.
Copies of the report, ‘Dementia in New Zealand: Improving Quality in Residential Care’, and the Ministry of Health’s
response are available from the Ministry of Health, PO Box 5013, Wellington, phone 04 496 2061, or on the ministry’s
website, www.moh.govt.nz under ‘publications’.
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