$3.5 million more to support Southern hospices
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Health
27 May 2015
$3.5 million more to support Southern hospices
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman says an extra $3.5 million is being pumped into Southern’s hospice services over the next four years.
“Hospices make a huge difference to people's lives by ensuring terminally ill people are as free from pain and suffering as possible. They also provide valuable care and support for families and friends,” says Dr Coleman.
“As New Zealand’s population grows and ages, the demand for palliative care continues to increase.
“That’s why in Budget 2015 we allocated $52 million over four years to help hospices around the country expand their community palliative care services.”
Southern DHB will receive around an extra $880,000 a year for four years to share between Hospice Southland and Otago Community Hospice. The new funding takes effect from 1 July 2015.
“The extra funding means the teams at these hospices will be able to better support terminally ill people at home and in aged-care facilities,” says Dr Coleman.
“This funding boost is part of the Government’s commitment to delivering high quality services closer to home.”
In 2013, more than 15,000 people received care and support from hospice services throughout New Zealand, and hospice staff made over 145,000 home visits. Just over 20 per cent of people using hospice services were aged under 60 and three-quarters had a cancer-related disease.
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