Long term care for older persons in Korea

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Sub-regional Meeting on Enhancing Long-Term Care and Social Participation of Older Persons in East and North-East Asia Korea, November 2011 Long term care for older persons in Korea Mr. Hyunse Cho President HelpAge Korea 1

Population ageing in Korea 2 It is estimated that the proportion of older persons over 65 years in Korea will dramatically increase from 11% to 38% between 2010 and 2050. Population ageing in Korea is the fastest in the World caused by longer life expectancy and lower fertility. The fertility rate of Korea is 1.21 between 2005 and 2010. The increasing proportion of older persons had a major impact on government spending for health care and social welfare for the society as the incidence of chronic disease increases with age.

Older persons at risk On the other hand, the responsibilities for the care of older persons by the family, as a primary caregivers, are getting weaker due to growing nuclear families and increasing participation of women in the work force. Older persons have limitations to access to the care service of private sectors as its high cost, while the provision of services subsidized by Government were limited for the poor by mean test. 3

Long term care system for older persons 4 The preparation had been made to adopt long term care system in preparation for the ageing society since the Presidential Announcement in 2001. Government implemented a long term care system for older persons in July 2008 under the law of long term care insurance enacted in April 2007. The main objectives are to enhance the quality of life of older persons, to reduce the burden of family caregivers and to establish the efficient delivery system for the continuum of care for older persons.

Provision of long term care services Long term care: LTC is a variety of services which meet both the medical and non-medial need of people with a chronic illness or disability who cannot care for themselves for long periods of time. The services of LTC: Community care: home care, home bathing, day & evening care, home nurse, respite care etc Institutional care: small sized ageing facility, nursing home etc 5

LTC Insurance Long term care insurance: LTC insurance covers for the cost of long term care for qualified people Beneficiary qualification: Older persons and people with geriatric diseases who gets a qualification based on the need assessment of mental and physical condition by NHIC Rating 1: need help in all aspects of daily life Rating 2: need help in most part of daily life Rating 3: need help in part of daily life * NHIC: National Health Insurance Corporation 6

LTC Insurance Benefits: Community care : home care, home bathing, day & evening care, home nurse, respite care etc Most recipients are those who get rating 3. Institutional care: small sized ageing facility, nursing home etc Most recipients are those who get rating 1&2. Payment of the cost: LTC insurance pays for 85% and beneficiary pays 15% (co-payment) of total cost of community care LTC insurance pays for 80% and beneficiary pays 20% (co-payment) of total cost of institutional care 7

Long term care services Cost of Care Nursing Home Day & evening Care Home Nurse Respite care Home Care Difficulty of ADL < ------------Community care-------> Institutional care-> 8

Youngdeungpo District in Seoul City Population Total: 441,747 Older persons: 40,498 (9.1% over total ) Older persons living alone: 9,167 (23% of OPs) Service providers in the district: Community care Home care (77), Home nurse (8), Day & evening care (7), Respite care (0) Institutional care Nursing home (+40 beds) : 3 Small sized Ageing Facility (-40 beds) : 14 9

Cases in Youngdeungpo 10 Home care (HelpAge Korea) The center provides care services in the older person s home. The services include help with housework, laundry, bathing and dressing etc by 20 care workers for 35 older persons who get rating 3 under LTC system. The center sends 5~7 paid home care workers to 17~20 older persons who get rating 4 subsidized by Government. In addition, 60 volunteers are caring for 90 OPs who are not qualified but have difficulties of ADL. Day & evening care (HelpAge Korea) Care services are provided at the center during 8am- 10pm. The center provides transportation, lunch, health check, rehabilitation, physiotherapy, exercise, and recreation. The capacity of center is 21 persons served by 1 social worker, 2 nursing assistants and 5 care workers.

A case in Youngdeungpo Nursing home (Yeongdeungpo senior care center) It provides a type of care of residents who require constant nursing care. Services provided includes services of skilled nursing, rehabilitation, physical therapy, room & board, and recreation etc. The capacity is 66 beds served by 1 social worker, 1 part-time doctor, 2 nurses, 1 physical therapist and 30 care workers. 11

Recipients Increase number of Recipients: 12 # of recipients by LTC services JUL 2008 DEC 2009 DEC 2010 JUN 2011 Community care 29,874 223,560 266,047 217,163 Institutional care 46,114 85,585 115,274 108,495 Total 76,746 291389 348,561 314,240 Recipients of LTC increased rapidly from 1% of older persons in 2008 to 6.5% in 2011. It is reported that LTC contributes the reduction of family caregiver s burden physically, emotionally and financially. The rate of recipients, 6.5%, is still less than demands which is expected more than 10% due to lack of insurance funds funded by government budget and individual premium. It causes long waiting lists who need intensive long term care covered by LTC insurance.

Service providers Service providers: # of service providers JUL 2008 DEC 2009 DEC 2010 JUN 2011 Community care 5,976 11,931 11,228 11,228 Institutional care 1,395 2,629 3,751 3,967 13 Service providers increased rapidly from 7,371 in JUL 2008 to 15,195 in JUN 2010. In order to avoid shortage of providers in the initial stage, Government made entry easy to the market by diversifying providers including private business as well as NGOs with minimum requirement for licenses. It met the needs of LTC but caused over-supply of providers. Service providers compete aggressively for acquiring customers. It causes illegal activities and financial difficulties of some service providers.

Care workers Employment working for LTC providers increased from 37,687 on JUL 2008 to 280,332 on JUN 2011. Most of employment are care workers who are trained and pass the examination. It contributes the creation of jobs in Korean society. The services provided by care workers needs to be improved by quality control and refreshment training. The working condition of care workers is poor i.e. low wage, unstable working hours and poor working environment because of over-supply, low price and weak financial status of providers. 14

Conclusion Government adopted a policy to provide long term care for older persons under the law of long term care insurance in Korea. It is reported that it contributes the reduction of family caregiver s burden physically, emotionally and financially. The needs of long term care is growing rapidly but the financial constraints hinder the expansion of the number of older persons covered by insurance. Government should monitor, evaluate and regulate service providers in order to provide quality of care service. Policies and regulations need to be improved in terms of quality of training care workers. 15

THANK YOU! More information: www.longtermcare.or.kr HelpAge Korea( 한국헬프에이지 ) www.helpage.or.kr Tel: 822-849-6588 HelpAge International www.helpage.org 16