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"Take half my FIVE home help hours" 05.10.12

AN 87 year old pensioner has told Deputy Joe McHugh she would give up half her FIVE weekly home help hours and could do without in summer.
The Fine Gael TD., made the revelation as he urged newly-appointed Minister of State at the Department of Health, Alex White TD., to give home help recipients a say on changes to the scheme.
The HSE has confirmed that about €8 million in spending on home help hours will be axed by the end of the year.
"An 87 year old woman whom I met last Monday told me that she has the assistance of a home help for one hour daily for five days per week," said Deputy McHugh.
"She would be agreeable to have assistance for half an hour a day and she also proposed that she does not need assistance in the summer time.
"This 87-year old woman has come up with solutions. She is identifying where savings can be made in her specific case," he added.
The Donegal North East TD., was speaking this week during a Dáil debate on the Health and Social Care Professionals Bill. He said many elderly people were fearful about cuts to the service particularly as winter draws in.
Deputy Joe McHugh.
"Any changes in respect of these services must be treated delicately and sensitively.
"Any sort of review of decisions in respect of the home help service must be taken on merit. It is vitally important to listen to the voices of the people who receive the home help service,” added the deputy.
The Donegal pensioner's stance is in stark contrast to the thousands of recipients and home helps who intend resisting the planned cuts.
The Home Help-Home Care Action group announced yesterday that they would stage a protest march to Dáil Eireann on Wednesday, October 17.
The group says there is "widespread shock and anger" in communities at the decision to cut hundreds of thousands of hours from the home help scheme.
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