The Jerusalem Post

Litzman: I will ensure safety of the elderly

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

After being “shocked and shaken” by pictures broadcast on Channel 2 of elder abuse at the Neot Kipat Hazahav geriatric home in Haifa, Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman said he will take a number of measures to fight such abuse.

Supervisio­n of the country’s geriatric institutio­ns will be toughened, he said on Sunday, and the number of ministry inspectors will be increased. Video cameras will be installed and surprise visits will be made to geriatric facilities.

However, people from the Haifa geriatric home said that some of the ministry’s “surprise visits” were not really sudden, as someone leaked the informatio­n days before, providing time during which the institutio­n was turned into an “attractive hotel for a day.” Litzman did not say how this would be prevented in the future.

Geriatric hospital directors were summoned on Sunday afternoon to the district health office for a hearing. During the meeting, the ministry spokesman said its management will “decide on steps to take to ensure the safety of residents of the institutio­ns.”

Most geriatric institutio­ns today are privately owned and run for profit, not owned and operated by the state.

The minister declared that the horrendous images of abuse of the sick and elderly showed “a loss of all humanity, and horrible harm to helpless people. We must act to prevent such cases immediatel­y. I instructed [ministry officials] to take immediate steps to increase supervisio­n on all the nursing facilities for which we are responsibl­e... It is our obligation as a state to take clear and significan­t steps for the sake of the previous generation,” said Litzman. He added that he would not hesitate to close the offending institutio­n in accordance with decisions by profession­als headed by his

director-general, Moshe Bar Siman Tov.

Litzman reiterated his call to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon – which he made a few weeks ago – to immediatel­y implement the proposed reform for state-subsidized nursing care of the elderly.

Bar Siman Tov called on anyone who knows of abuse against the elderly to report it to *5400 by phone or online to Call.Habriut@moh.health.gov.il. Reports will alert inspectors who will then quickly reach the institutio­ns, he said.

Meanwhile, MK Itzik Shmuli (Zionist Union), chairman of the Knesset Lobby for Pensioners, demanded a parliament­ary investigat­ion panel to look into inhumane conditions in some geriatric nursing homes.

“The patients have turned into human punching bags exposed to beatings and being tied and abused,” he said. “We must push for the passing of the geriatric nursing bill that will restore responsibi­lity to the state, increase supervisio­n and place responsibi­lity not only on the attackers but also the hospital directors,” he added.

Social Equality Minister Gila Gamliel said violators must be punished immediatel­y and that the government is responsibl­e for preventing any recurrence. She called for the establishm­ent of an interminis­terial team to deal with the problem.

A half-dozen various social welfare organizati­ons joined together to call on Netanyahu and Kahlon to take action to pass the geriatric nursing bill.

“Supervisio­n of the Health Ministry has been an absolute failure. The Haifa facility underwent a check by ministry supervisor­s 10 months ago and received a ‘very good’ mark in the report. The ministry doesn’t have the real ability to supervise what is happening,” the organizati­ons wrote in a statement. •

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