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.

 >> SEE ALSO Clarification sought on nursing home plan

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.

 >> SEE ALSO Suðuroy’s elderly care in jeopardy

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

Er kopiera
Nýggjastu sendingar í ÚV
Mánadag 16. februar
Norðurljóð: STORM um Lullaby
204183
Mánadag 16. februar
Morgunlestur mánadagur 16.februar 2026
204087
Sunnudag 15. februar
Guðstænasta í Havnar kirkju
204242
Leygardag 14. februar
TEMAPLÁTAN: 'Blackout', Scorpions, 1982
204218
Nýggjastu sendingar í SV
Sunnudag 15. februar
Guðstænasta í Havnar kirkju.
204257
Sunnudag 15. februar
Andakt
204252
Sunnudag 15. februar
Stjørnan í triðja parti
204279
Leygardag 14. februar
Dagur og vika - teknmálstulkað
204223
Fríggjadag 13. februar
Veðrið
204205