Worker shortage and too few discharge options close 48 beds at state hospital

Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette, shown here in a file photo, said 48 of the state hospital's 184 beds are closed due to staffing shortages.
Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette, shown here in a file photo, said 48 of the state hospital's 184 beds are closed due to staffing shortages.

In a week where nearly 30 adults were waiting in emergency rooms for inpatient psychiatric care, 48 of New Hampshire Hospital’s 184 beds are closed due to staffing shortages, Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette told executive councilors last week.

That’s partly due to the department’s inability to compete with wages and $10,000 sign-on bonuses offered by other hospitals, she said. Additionally, people who no longer require hospitalization cannot be discharged because there’s insufficient affordable housing or transitional housing that offers them independent living with support. She has cited that “back door” problem for months.

Staffing shortages and too few discharge options have left many people waiting in emergency rooms for an inpatient psychiatric treatment.
Staffing shortages and too few discharge options have left many people waiting in emergency rooms for an inpatient psychiatric treatment.

“We’ve been fully staffed before with all of our beds open and still had a waitlist,” Shibinette told the council. “We have nowhere to discharge them.”

At its prior meeting, the council approved a 15 percent wage increase for some department staff, including nurses at the state hospital, which will boost paychecks but still fall short of lucrative sign-on bonuses. And the department has received initial approval from the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee to provide SolutionHealth $15 million toward the construction of a behavioral health hospital that would add 100 beds. That has not yet come before the Executive Council.

In addition to its beds, Health and Human Services has contracts with six hospitals for additional beds, about 70 for adults and 16 for children.

This story was originally published by New Hampshire Bulletin.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Worker shortage, too few discharge options close 48 NH psychiatric beds