B.C.’s seniors advocate blames long-term care waits on lack of home support
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s seniors advocate says the increasing unmet demand for home support services is likely to blame for a ballooning wait-list to get a bed in long-term care, with the problem worsened by population growth.
In her final report as advocate, Isobel Mackenzie says while the availability of some home and community care services has increased over the past five years, it hasn’t been enough, and the rate of services relative to the population has fallen
Her report says the rate of home support clients per 1,000 of seniors aged 75 or older has decreased seven per cent over the past five years, and the average hours of support per client has decreased four per cent.
In Mackenzie’s final report before she leaves her position this month, she says subsidies for the one in five seniors who rent have fallen “dramatically short” of what they need to continue living in their own homes and meet their basic needs.