‘Scandal’ that more than 1,000 people in Cork and Kerry are waiting for home help

More than 4,000 home hours approved for people in Cork and Kerry in July were not delivered, while more than 1,100 people in the region were on waiting lists for home help . Stock image: Yui Mok/PA Wire
The figures were released by the HSE in response to a parliamentary question.
They show that 263,795 hours of home were approved across Cork and Kerry in July and of these 259,609 hours were delivered with 4,185 hours (or 1.6%) waitlisted/unfilled.
A total of 674 people were waitlisted for new services at the end of last month while 456 were waitlisted for additional hours or part of their originally prescribed service.
A HSE spokesperson explained in response to a parliamentary question that the majority of clients who are prescribed home in the health area have a service commence almost immediately.
The spokesperson added: “On occasion, part of the prescribed service may not be put in place and needs to be temporarily waitlisted — this would be predominantly down to lack of carer availability in the area.”