07.04.02. Please specify the total number of residential long-term care facilities and the total number of beds across all long-term residential facilities | South Africa

07.04.02. Please specify the total number of residential long-term care facilities and the total number of beds across all long-term residential facilities | South Africa

15 Aug 2022

As described in Part 3, there are an estimated 1150 residential care homes for older persons in South Africa, of which 415 are officially registered with the Department of Social Development (as mandated by the Older Person’s Act) (Mahomedy, 2017). Residential care is largely run by Non-profit organisations (NGOs) and Faith-based organisations (FBOs), and only 8 of these registered facilities are managed directly and fully subsidised by the State (Lloyd-Sherlock, 2019a; Mahomedy, 2017). All registered facilities can apply for subsidies for individual residents and will only qualify for this financial support if the older person is frail and destitute, in need of full-time care, 60 years and older, and is a South African resident (South African Government, 2019). Reductions in the subsidy received from the Department of Social Development has led to facilities failing to provide services to poor, frail persons (who are eligible), while admitting wealthier persons (who pay themselves) (Lloyd-Sherlock, 2019a). No data were found that specify the total number of beds across all long-term residential care facilities in South Africa.

References:

Lloyd-Sherlock, P. (2019a). Long-term Care for Older People in South Africa: The Enduring Legacies of Apartheid and HIV/AIDS. Journal of Social Policy, 48(1), 147–167. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279418000326

Mahomedy, Y. (2017). Residential Facilities for Older Persons. Who Owns Whom: African Business Information.

South African Government. (2019). Old age pension. 1–7. Available from: https://www.gov.za/services/social-benefits-retirement-and-old-age/old-age-pension