Local NewsNews Old folk deserted at Harrison Point, QEH by Barbados Today 25/02/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 25/02/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Kirk Humphrey FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 326 Four elderly people have been abandoned at the Harrison Point Isolation Facility in St Lucy by their families after going there for treatment for COVID-19 infections. This was revealed by Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey, as he responded to questions about welfare services and care of the elderly from his colleague and Member of Parliament for St Andrew Dr Romel Springer. Calling on Barbadians to โdo betterโ, the minister also disclosed that nine senior citizens had also been dumped at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He said government wanted to move away from institutionalising elderly people to facilitating their care at home and in their communities. In this regard, the minister insisted the first level of care must be with family members. Humphrey stressed there was a pervasive belief that the state was expected to be the main provider of care to the elderly. However, he stressed that Barbadian seniors should be cared for and made to feel comfortable in their own homes and not in an institution. Meanwhile, director of the National Assistance Board (NAB) Colleen Walcott said a full, independent review was being undertaken of the two-year-old Elder Care Programme, in an attempt to identify any deficiencies and make way for possibly reconstituting the services being offered. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians In a lengthy series of questions, St Michael North MP Davidson Ishmael, asked what was being done to address the need for daycare facilities for persons suffering from dementia and Alzheimerโs in order to provide some relief for their caregivers. According to Ishmael, who said he has been a longstanding member of the Alzheimerโs Association, the disease was a debilitating one which reduced those suffering from the condition to a โmere shell of themselvesโ. He said while some Alzheimerโs sufferers may be physically well, they often encountered episodes that โtake a toll on their caregiversโ. In response, the NAB director said the association was an active partner with the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, and provision was made in the 2023-2024 budget to assist with the associationโs functioning and its programmes. Walcott said the association had also worked with the ministry in the provision of training for caregivers of persons with Alzheimerโs disease. Furthermore, she said it was recognised that the disease could take a toll on caregivers and the provision of a daycare facility to offer some respite for them was being prepared at the Pine, St Michael. However, she outlined that some occupants of the Vauxhall Senior Citizens home were currently at the Pine facility until repair works at the Vauxhall, Christ Church senior citizens home were completed. At the same time, she said, the Pine daycare facility had a maximum capacity of just 30 and the major obstacle to accessing the services would be the waiting period and the limited capacity.ย (IMC1) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Central Bank acts to ensure salary payments, safeguard next payrolls 20/06/2026 DLP pays tribute to late cultural icon Sir Emile Straker 20/06/2026 Welches Primary promotes healthier living through expanded wellness expo 20/06/2026