HAUGESUND: Just before the election asked politicians alderman find out what needs to in order to avoid long-term residents in nursing homes should avoid staying in a double room against her will. Tuesday, presidency answer. Today live 58 long-term residents on double occupancy. The number increased to 98 when Vardafjellet helsehus closed for rehabilitation. A closure that has previously been suggested over four years, but that in the finance proposal is adjusted down to two and a half years.
Once Vardafjellet opened again, the widespread use of double reduced to 30 residents in doubles .
Recommend to shut completely
In the Rådmannen note about double, he looked at other ways to reduce the need for the number of occupants in a double room.
1. Keeping Vardafjellet partially open during rehabilitation. It will mean 60 people in double, but will cost NOK 16 million more in operating expenses compared to budget and financial plan proposal.
2. Keeping the entire operation of Vardafjellet open during rehabilitation of the building. It will mean 30 people in double rooms, and is estimated to cost 26 million more than proposed plan.
Rådmannen proposes therefore that politicians say yes to the proposal which involves shutting Vardafjellet in two and a half years, which will trigger a need 98 long-term residents in doubles.
Asked about the progress
Yesterday and today the presidency set by the working day to work with the budgetary and finance plan. The thing about double was the subject of most questions from politicians. It seemed to be a majority to shut Vardafjellet completely under rehabilitation, in terms of noise and dust during the construction period.
Conservatives Jarle Utne-Reitan FAQ for municipal director Sissel Hynne how extensive the need for Vardafjellet really is, and if it is not possible to do the job faster.
– As far as I have been with me, it’s not a case of complete renovation. Is it not possible to do this faster, and what will shorter oppussingstid mean financially, asked Utne-Reitan.
– I do not have detailed overview of what needs to be done, but it is wider than a refurbishment. The pace of work is planned for the frames in municipal operations and investments, responded Hynne.
It is set of 37 million for rehabilitation of Vardafjellet in 2016 and 2017.
Politicians continue budgetary Wednesday. Then they will get answers to the questions surrounding the shorter construction period of Vardafjellet. City Council approves budget and finance plan first 2 December.
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