Comment from Dr Dwayne Crombie
Comment from Dr Dwayne Crombie, CEO of Bupa Care
Services:
"The process by the MidCentral DHB to
close the Rose A Lea Rest Home appears to be hasty and
reactive and very much a witch hunt. No-one condones poor or
inadequate care, especially to the most vulnerable members
of our community.
"The DHB response to poor care in
the rest home was almost immediate closure. There doesn’t
appear to have been any reasonable attempt to give the rest
home a chance to rectify the problems and work up to a
standard of care that was acceptable. This is despite the
rest home achieving certification earlier this year and
having received a health award from the MidCentral DHB four
years ago. DHBs are the dominant funders of aged care.
They effectively determine the level of staffing and support
in the industry through their contracts so they cannot wash
their hands of any responsibility.
"This style of
approach to a problem in healthcare appears to be a huge
display of double standards. There are numerous instances of
very poor care that come to light, many of them within
DHB-owned institutions such as public hospitals, mental
health services and community care. One only has to read the
annual sentinel events report of the many deaths arising in
the public hospital system each year to confirm this. Seldom
does the public see much in the way of definitive
action.
"The aged care industry is happy to strive
for good standards of care across the board, however we
would expect a consistent and fair approach with that used
for all other healthcare
providers."
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