The Health Information and Quality Authority's older people's services inspection team is legally responsible for the monitoring, inspection and registration of designated centres for older people, such as nursing homes, in Ireland. Details in relation to the number of nursing homes and beds registered beds between 2019 and 8 June 2023 and the number of homes that have opened and closed during the same period has been collated by HIQA. I will arrange to have this information forwarded to the Deputy in the coming days.
The 2018 Health Capacity Review set out a recommendation for an increase in both long-stay and short-stay residential care beds for older people to meet growing demographic need and taking account of reforms. The review identified the need to increase the quantum from 30,000 community beds in 2016 to 41,900 to 43,000 beds (lower and upper range) by 2031.
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2023
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2024
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2025
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2026
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2027
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2028
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2029
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2030
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2031
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Lower target
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35,556
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36,349
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37,142
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37,935
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38,728
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39,521
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40,314
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41,107
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41,900
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Upper target
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36,064
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36,931
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37,798
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38,665
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39,532
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40,399
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41,266
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42,133
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43,000
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The gross weekly average cost of public and private beds since 2018 is set out in tabular format below.
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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Gross weekly average cost of public bed
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1,576
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1,619
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1,656
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1,681
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1,703
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Gross weekly average cost of private bed
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984
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1,016
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1,035
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1,060
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1,087
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Source: NHSS Performance Reports December each year
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