I've heard it over and over again. It's impossible to find a caregiver. Or worse yet, the caregiver never showed up. We all know that hired caregivers are in short supply. We also know that the work is demanding and low paying. But I interviewed Alix, who started a home care agency. She states there is one huge under-recognized factor.
About 9 in 10 home care workers are women, and their median age is 45. While people of color make up one-fourth of the total U.S. workforce, they comprise more than half of the home care workforce. Over one-quarter of home care workers were born outside the United States.
Around one in four (206; 22%) domiciliary care workers reported at least one incident of verbal abuse by clients or their relatives during the preceding 12 months. Around half (51%) experienced more than one type of verbal abuse; one in 20 (5%) experienced all four (see pdf below).
The Domestic Workers Bill of Rights was Reintroduced in the U.S. Senate July 2021
The original bill was sponsored by then Senator Kamala Harris
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The Average Annual salary for a Home Health Aide is $28,060 with an hourly wage of $13.02.
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The average annual wage for all workers in the United States is $82,000
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The turnover rate for Home Health Aides has consistently been high with some reports as high as 90%.
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The most accurate number is 37%.
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With Aloha,
PS: Here's a link to a pdf of the article I mentioned above: Home care aides experiences of verbal abuse