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Hospital's '£30m discharge' costs | |
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A health trust chief has said it would cost £30m annually to provide community care for patients no longer needing treatment in a County Antrim hospital. | |
The BBC revealed 17 children are among 118 patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital who have not been discharged due to a lack of funding. | |
The Children's Commissioner is to meet the young people involved. | |
Richard Black of the North and West Belfast Trust said they had been asking the government for more money. | |
He said in the meantime the trust was trying to do its best for the patients. | |
Earlier, Children's Commissioner Patricia Lewsley said she wanted to know why government policy was not followed. | |
"I was shocked to hear that these very vulnerable children and young people have been denied the services they need and I have asked the trust to confirm the numbers of children and young people involved." she said. | "I was shocked to hear that these very vulnerable children and young people have been denied the services they need and I have asked the trust to confirm the numbers of children and young people involved." she said. |
"My office has consistently raised with government the need for adequate resources for the Mental Health and Learning Disability Services as highlighted in the Bamford Review. | "My office has consistently raised with government the need for adequate resources for the Mental Health and Learning Disability Services as highlighted in the Bamford Review. |
"I will now be asking the minister, Paul Goggins, why these children and young people have remained in hospital despite this being directly contrary to government policy." | "I will now be asking the minister, Paul Goggins, why these children and young people have remained in hospital despite this being directly contrary to government policy." |
One man has been in the hospital for 10 years | One man has been in the hospital for 10 years |
She also said she wanted to meet medical staff to hear their views. | She also said she wanted to meet medical staff to hear their views. |
On Thursday night, Mr Goggins said he had commissioned a number of reports to ensure that these children were given the appropriate support. | On Thursday night, Mr Goggins said he had commissioned a number of reports to ensure that these children were given the appropriate support. |
The BBC investigation found people with severe learning disabilities were being kept in hospital as there is no money to care for them in the community. | The BBC investigation found people with severe learning disabilities were being kept in hospital as there is no money to care for them in the community. |
More than 100 adults with learning disabilities have had their discharge from hospital delayed for an average of three and a half years. | More than 100 adults with learning disabilities have had their discharge from hospital delayed for an average of three and a half years. |
Some of the children have been ready to go home for nearly 20 months. | |
The father of a teenage boy at Muckamore said his son, who has learning difficulties, and other children were "forgotten about". | The father of a teenage boy at Muckamore said his son, who has learning difficulties, and other children were "forgotten about". |
One man remains in the unit 10 years after his treatment ended. | One man remains in the unit 10 years after his treatment ended. |
The Department of Health said the current situation was "unacceptable" and would be looking into it. | The Department of Health said the current situation was "unacceptable" and would be looking into it. |