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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 17 Apr 1996

Vol. 464 No. 1

Written Answers. - Respite Care Funding.

Mary Wallace

Ceist:

54 Miss M. Wallace asked the Minister for Health the amount of money allocated in each of the last ten years to the provision of respite care places. [7696/96]

The provision of respite care is an integral part of service provision to people with a mentalhandicap and people with physical disabilities. Respite services are provided in a variety of ways; for example through the use of dedicated respite beds, residential places vacated by residents returning to their families at weekends and the use of other residential places as and when available. As such it is not possible to identify separately in the annual allocations for services to persons with a mental handicap or physical disability the amounts which relate solely to respite care.

Responsibility for a respite care scheme was transferred from the Department of Social Welfare to my Department at the start of 1995. Funding of £500,000 was made available in each of the years 1995 and 1996 to provide grants to agencies and organisations to provide respite care. This scheme is administered through the health boards.

Services for Persons with a Mental Handicap

From 1990 to date additional funding, as outlined below, has been provided to put in place an enhanced level of services for persons with a mental handicap:

1990

While additional funding of £2 million was provided in 1990, it is not possible to separately identify the element of respite care which was provided from this funding.

1991

Once-off funding amounting to £710,000 was made available for the provision of additional respite places in each health board region.

1992

Funding of £590,000 was made available for the provision of 37.5 respite places throughout the various health board regions.

1993

Funding of £1,530,000 was made available for the provision of 90 emergency/residential/respite places throughout the various health board regions.

1994

Funding of £720,000 was made available for the provision of 39 respite places throughout the various health board regions.

1995

Funding of around £750,000 was made available for the provision of over 40 respite places throughout the various health board regions. Some element of home support services is also included in these costs.

1996

Funding of £1,250,000 has been made available for the provision of 66 residential/respite places throughout the various health board regions.

Services for Persons with a Physical Handicap
The additional cumulative allocation of £6 million made available over the last four years for the development of services for persons with physical disabilities has allowed improvements to be made to respite services. Since 1993 an additional £226,000 revenue and £216,000 capital funding has been allocated specifically for the development of respite care. Information on the exact provision of respite places is not readily available as this service is provided in a flexible manner by the voluntary and statutory agencies involved in this area of service provision.
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