Trial system approved for elderly care in Suðuroy

Trial system approved for elderly care in Suðuroy
The Prime Minister has announced a new trial system for Suðuroy’s cash-strapped elderly care system
 
09.04.2019 - 16:07

Suðuroy’s Residential Care Service will be widening its service responsibilities over the next two years to also include care for people aged below 67.

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The new trial system is fully financed for the entire two-year period, says Prime Minister Aksel V. Johannesen. This comes after repeated requests from the Residential Care Service for more funding.

A “decent” start

Dennis Holm, mayor of Vágur and chairman of the board at the Residential Care Service, says this is a decent solution for now.

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He believes that with the funding now in place, the Residential Care Service is better equipped to administer this task than the national authorities.

Not everyone agrees, however. Sonni á Horni, mayor of Fuglafjørður, is calling for a re-evaluation of this trial system, arguing that the differences in elderly care repayments to the municipalities are too high to make it a fair system.

Translated by prosa.fo

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