Health minister Tony RyallWednesday 21 September 2011, 12:06PM
Media release from health minister Tony Ryall
A booklet telling people how to get a needs assessment and access
home support services has been sent to organisations throughout New
Zealand to help ensure people have easy access to the
information.
Health Minister Tony Ryall says, "The booklet tells older people,
their families and caregivers about how to access the support
services to help them live independently in the community for as
long as possible.
"It also includes local contact information for people wherever
they are in New Zealand. The booklets have been sent to all GPs,
District Health Boards and other organisations who help support
older New Zealanders.
"Until now there hasn't been anything prepared for the public
explaining how needs assessments for older people. The booklet has
been developed with Age Concern, Carers NZ, and the New Zealand
Council of Christian Social Services.
This is the latest initiative in a number of improvements in the
aged care sector. The Government is providing nine million hours in
home support for older New Zealanders, and supporting 25,000 people
in aged residential care.
"We have ensured that older New Zealanders are getting a good share
of the $1.5 billion extra that this Government has invested in
health.
"We are also delivering record levels of elective surgery, shorter
cancer radiation treatment waiting times, and shorter stays in
emergency departments."
"This government shared the public's concern about services for
older New Zealanders and we are doing something about it."
A copy of the new booklet is also available at
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/needs-assessment-support-older-people?Open