DutchNews.nl,
Wednesday 05 November 2014
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Van Rijn’s
father and a neighbour gave an interview to the AD newspaper earlier this week
in which they criticised the care their wives are receiving.
On one
particular day, Joop van Rijn, 81, said he found his wife and seven other
dementia patients alone in the recreation room. The only member of staff had
gone off duty at 14.00 hours and the next shift did not start until 16.00
hours.
'Sometimes,
when she stands up, the urine runs down to her ankles,' he told the paper. The
newspaper article did not identify Van Rijn as the minister’s father and he did
not appear on the talk show.
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‘My father
is upset and is worried about his wife,’ the junior minister told talk show
Pauw. ‘I try to support him as much as possible.’
Van Rijn
said he understood the men’s concerns and that improving nursing home care is
about more than money.
‘In the
future, nursing homes will have to cope with people with more serious needs.
Then we need to organise things differently, with smaller buildings, less
management and staff with better qualifications,’ he told the programme.
Earlier the
minister issued a statement saying he had made no secret of his personal
situation, which was his inspiration for going into politics.
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