Concerns over funding ‘black hole’ plunging Scottish care into crisis.
Care sector leaders have warned that the new living wage may stretch services to the limit and may result in some operators folding under the pressure.
Dr Donald Macaskill, Chief Executive of Scottish Care fears that the implementation of the new Living Wage may result in “drastic unintended consequences”
Local authorities are being urged to sign up to a ‘compliant’ rate for homecare services of £19.03 per hour, based on a model developed by the UK Homecare Association.
“We need to move away from a drive to the bottom on price in homecare and recognise how damaging that approach is for both care services and the people who access them,” Dr MacAskill told The Scotsman.
Health Secretary Shona Robison said the Scottish Government is committed to increasing spending in to community care services.
She added: “This year we have allocated a further £250 million from the NHS to integration authorities to protect and grow our social care services and deliver our shared priorities, including paying care workers supporting vulnerable adults the Living Wage.”