Ensuring Quality Home Care

Access to community-based personal care services – day-to-day assistance with daily living activities like bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting – is the central goals of many consumers and advocates for people with physical disabilities.

However, attracting skilled, stable workers to the field has been an ongoing problem. Most home caregivers typically earn minimum wages and receive no sick leave, health insurance, or other job-based benefits. As a result, many consumers struggle with constant caregiver turnover and find they have very limited opportunities to change the structure of home care programs to address these employment barriers.

SEIU works in coalition with consumers, advocates, and allies to address workforce issues, primarily through consumer-run home care councils. These councils have improved wages and benefits for workers and given them a voice where they had none before. They also give consumers and advocates an institutional voice in workforce issues. These councils are an effective tool for building a stable, professional workforce of personal care attendants.


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