April 22, 2020

Media Release - Member for Ballina calls on State Government to urgently provide funding to safeguard the welfare of older people in New South Wales

Safeguarding the welfare of older people

Safe Visitor Access campaign launched today to help older people in our community throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

Member for Ballina Tamara Smith today announced she is calling on the State government to urgently provide funding to safeguard the welfare of older people in New South Wales throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

"The recent Interim Report by the Royal Commission into Aged Care and Quality found that the system is severely lacking and neglects older people. During this very challenging time, we must find innovative ways we can do better and ensure older people get the help they need and stay connected with loved ones." 

Member for Ballina Tamara Smith said the State government should not be allowing aged care providers to unilaterally declare “voluntary lockdowns”.

“People are getting cut off from their loved ones due to aged care providers closing their doors. Families are often best-placed to keep an eye on quality and we need that extra oversight,” Ms Smith said.

“I am calling on the government to provide funding for specialist Visitor Concierge services to be introduced in aged care facilities. A Registered Nurse should be testing staff and visitors to ensure they don’t pose a health and safety risk to residents.”

“I am also calling for mental health workers and Official Community Visitors to be employed to help older people combat loneliness and provide crucial oversight of the industry.”

Ms Smith has written to the Acting Minister for Seniors, the Hon. Geoff Lee MP, calling for these additional services to be funded as a matter of urgency.

“I appreciate the Acting Minister has a difficult job of managing the risk that visitors pose to older, more vulnerable people and balancing this with the crucial need for social connection and connection with family and loved ones. But locking people away from their families for the next 12-18 months is simply unacceptable.”

Media contact for Tamara Smith MP – Kirsty Donovan ph 02 6686 7522. [email protected]


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