PPE to be delivered to more than one thousand care homes
Additional supplies of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are to be delivered directly to care homes across Scotland to help meet the increased demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
NHS National Services Scotland will prioritise the delivery of stock directly to care homes where the virus is known to be present.
Stock will also continue to be provided to local hubs which supply PPE to other social care workers.
Each location will receive a week’s supply of equipment, including aprons, fluid resistant surgical masks and gloves.
The situation will be reviewed next week based on information supplied by care homes on their own supply of PPE stock.
The National Services Scotland Social Care triage service will continue to provide an emergency service in the case of unexpected short term demand.
The announcement follows news last week that care home residents have accounted for a quarter of all Scottish coronavirus deaths.
Health secretary Jeane Freeman said: “The dedication of those who work in the care sector is hugely appreciated and ensuring those staff are protected is a priority for me.
“They are doing a remarkable job in very difficult circumstances, and we will support them as they do that.
“We have dedicated teams working on the procurement and distribution of PPE to our health and social care workers.
“I believe that providing additional supplies straight to care homes will ensure all care homes in Scotland have enough PPE to allow them to continue to safely provide care and support to their residents. It should also allow time for care homes to work on sourcing their own stock.
“We are also working closely with COSLA to ensure the existing service provided by the local hubs is working as efficiently as possible.”
Scottish Care chief executive Donald Macaskill added: “Scottish Care warmly welcomes the announcement by the Cabinet Secretary that direct distribution of PPE to care services will be introduced.
“This will significantly support the protection of staff, residents and clients and the staff who care for and support them.
“I am grateful for the immediacy of response from Scottish Government and the recognition of the need to take these measures with urgency. All of us are working with determination in challenging circumstances to meet the threat of coronavirus.”
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