
The engagements were designed to move beyond formal oversight, allowing the Minister to directly assess how these institutions function on a daily basis and how they collectively contribute to the country’s social protection framework, particularly for elderly, homeless, and other vulnerable citizens.
Throughout the visits, Minister Hippolyte interacted with staff and management, reviewed operational arrangements, and held candid exchanges on the pressures facing care providers, as well as the opportunities that exist to strengthen support systems and improve service outcomes.
The Minister underscored that safeguarding the well-being of vulnerable populations requires not only policy direction, but sustained institutional support, accountability, and a shared commitment to dignity and humane care.
Information and perspectives gathered during the visits will help shape ongoing efforts to improve coordination across the sector, address structural challenges, and ensure that public policy and resources are effectively aligned with the real needs of those who depend on residential care services in Saint Lucia.






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