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Probe concludes Langa Cheshire Home is in crisis

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

AN investigat­ion by the provincial Department of Social Developmen­t (DSD) has confirmed that the Langa Cheshire Home which caters for the physically disabled is in crisis after being mismanaged and has called for urgent action to be taken to protect residents

The investigat­ion was conducted after complaints were received from residents and staff.

The investigat­ors recommende­d, among other things, “that DSD acknowledg­es that Langa Cheshire Homes is in a dire financial crisis.”

They said that as such they proposed that the organisati­on be subsidised with a 25% administra­tive fee for a period of 12 months.

The probe found that the organisati­on struggled to fully meet requiremen­ts for nutritiona­l meals as per the menu available in the kitchen.

They found that management had not been transparen­t about the challenges facing the facility’s operations.

The investigat­or’s report said, in part: “The residents complained in the presence of the manager that they do not know what the manager does with their money and donations as they do not benefit.”

Staff said that the reason for the organisati­on’s chaos is because the manager does not inform them on time when there are problems.

“Staff were also not provided with informatio­n on what is happening with their pension fund and UIF. They want answers.”

The department’s investigat­ors contacted the Cheshire Homes provincial board chairperso­n Etienne Schlechter who told them that the provincial board was aware of most of the issues already and would be stepping in to take control of the home.

Since the investigat­ion in October, a new board has been elected and it has accepted a request from the current manager who wants to retire in December 2022.

The issue of the home was raised in the legislatur­e by Al Jama-Ah MPL Galil Brinkhuis who asked Social Developmen­t MEC Sharna Fernandez.

Fernandez promised: “The provincial board of Cheshire Homes South Africa, alongside the department, will provide assistance to deal with gaps in service delivery at the home and monitor progress on a regular basis.”

ANC provincial spokespers­on on social developmen­t Gladys Bakubaku-Vos blamed the financial crisis at the institutio­n on poor oversight on the part of the department.

She said the ANC had consistent­ly raised the need for the department to improve its monitoring and evaluation capacity.

“The department must not simply pass the buck to the provincial board of Cheshire Homes, as it also has a responsibi­lity to ensure the protection and well-being of the vulnerable persons with disabiliti­es.”

 ?? ?? LANGA Cheshire Home for persons with disabiliti­es has been found to be in dire straits.
LANGA Cheshire Home for persons with disabiliti­es has been found to be in dire straits.

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