More funding for older peoples' services welcome
Age Concern New Zealand media release
Budget - 17
May 2007
More funding for older peoples' services
welcome
We're glad to see the extra allocation for
older people in this year's
Budget, says Ann Martin,
chief executive of Age Concern New Zealand.
"This will
give much-needed resourcing for the government's strategy
for
older people's health. It's due to be implemented by
2010. Age Concern New
Zealand has been asking how this
would ever happen on the current funding
levels.
"Many
older people will be pleased with the extra $20.3 million
per year for
home-based support.
"Better resourced
well-trained home support staff will mean more people
can
remain in their own homes for longer.
"We know
from our contact with older people that they want to stay in
their
own homes as long as possible. This is good for
them and good for their
communities."
The extra $37.5
million per year for residential care (plus inflation
and
volume increases) will give much-needed resources for
older people who need
this care.
"People are living
longer, staying active and contributing to
society
longer. This extra funding is needed to help them
do this," Ann Martin says.
ends