Seven years of Tory inaction has taken a toll on the social care sector – Keeley

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Barbara
Keeley MP, Shadow Cabinet Minister for 
Social Care, commenting on the
BBC’s You and Yours report of the shortfall in the numbers of care home
beds said:

“Seven years
of Tory inaction has taken a toll on the social care
sector.  The Tories’ record is clear –  insufficient
beds in residential care, one in three nursing homes failing inspections and
1.2 million older people living with unmet care needs.

"Keeping people
out of hospital and residential care means investing properly in
home care, intermediate facilities and supported housing. Yet, this
Government has chosen instead to cut local authority budgets, taking £4.6
billion out of social care.

"We need
a Labour Government to give social care the investment required to meet the needs of our growing older population. Our
Manifesto set out our plans to increase social care budgets by £8 billion over
the next Parliament and to work towards a National Care Service.”

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