January 21, 2007
A health minister made the shameful admission that elderly people are effectively being starved in care homes and hospitals.Ivan Lewis said some are given just a single scoop of mash as a meal.
Other bedridden pensioners are 'tortured' with trays of food placed just out of their reach.
The minister's words are a stunning acknowledgement of how the care system still lets down the frail and elderly after nearly ten years of Labour rule.
They follow years of campaigning by charities and the Daily Mail to expose appalling deficiencies in the care of the over-65s.
Mr Lewis will launch an official campaign this week to improve the quality of food offered to thousands of vulnerable old people.
But his belated move drew a lukewarm response from campaigners. Help the Aged said: 'This is an issue we have been lobbying over for a long time and something the Government has known about for years. I hope it gets the proper attention and investment now.'
A spokesman for the charity Independent Age said: 'The Government has now finally realised, after years of campaigning, that it has a problem. Now it has to ensure its plans and initiatives are carried forward.'
See what happens when government subsidies remove the need to provide adequate care? Adequate care stops.
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