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The need for monitoring the long-term care direct service workforce and recommendations for data collection

Abstract

This paper discusses the state of the direct service workforce and its role in long-term care systems change. The paper proposes that states collect a minimum data set of information on the workforce, including numbers of direct service workers, turnover and vacancy statistics, and average worker compensation. It argues that this information is essential in order to assess the magnitude of workforce issues, design appropriate responses, and measure the impact of policies over time.

Author

Edelstein, Steven, and Dorie Seavey

Publication Date

February 2009

Publisher

National Direct Service Workforce Resource Center

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