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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 July 2021

Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Questions (2797)

Violet-Anne Wynne

Question:

2797. Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne asked the Minister for Health if the recent HIQA recommendation that all elderly residents should have a personal space of 7.4 m2 around their bed will result in the loss of any bed and therefore reduced capacity at a hospital St. Joseph's Hospital, Ennis; the possible repercussion for care centres nationwide implementing this recommendation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39213/21]

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The provision of residential care is part of a range of measures aimed at meeting the needs of older people who require additional supports.

The safety and quality of care provided to people living in nursing homes is of the greatest importance. To that end, the Department of Health continues to work closely with the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) and nursing home providers to ensure that the highest standards continue to be met.

The regulation referred to states that "On and from 1st January 2022, a bedroom in a designated centre which was carrying on the business of a designated centre on or before 1st July 2009 or a part of a designated centre where such business was carried on before that date shall have an area of not less than 7.4 square metres of floor space, which area shall include the space occupied by a bed".

This regulation means that providers must provide a minimum of 7.4 square metres per resident in a bedroom, rather than requiring 7.4 square metres between residents.

?The HSE's National Service Plan 2021 contains a number of measures designed to mitigate the risk of a reduction of capacity in some nursing homes arising from both regulatory compliance and from infection and prevention control measures in place arising from COVID-19. These include funding for an additional 1,250 community beds to reduce the number of older people in long stay residential care through purposing existing or developing additional rehabilitation and intermediate care beds, expanding reablement and outreach services and by significantly increasing home support hours.

With regards to the community nursing unit referred to by the Deputy, as this Parliamentary Question relates to an operational issue, it is a matter for the HSE. However, members of the Oireachtas are advised that the HSE is currently unable to access the information to answer Parliamentary Questions due to the recent cyber-attack, which has required a temporary shut-down of HSE IT systems. The disruption to service is on-going, and the HSE is working hard to restore its IT capacity and resume normal services. Members of the Oireachtas will be advised as soon as the HSE is again in a position to provide responses to PQs and are encouraged to resubmit their Parliamentary Questions at that point.

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