‘Scottish Care’ said three-quarters of care-at-home providers were handing back packages to councils because they cannot afford to recruit higher paid agency staff
I’m Matt Rosser with news that care providers in Scotland fear they are on the brink of collapse because permanent staff are leaving for better pay and more flexibility with agencies. Speaking to STV the body ‘Scottish Care’ said three-quarters of care-at-home providers were handing back packages to councils because they cannot afford to recruit higher paid agency staff. They are calling for more investment from the Scottish Government – which has delayed plans for a new National Care Service – so they can increase wages and retain nurses. For care news every day, stay with us here at Care Radio.