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How North Carolina is Breaking Down Workforce Training Silos

A look at how North Carolina used its Personal and Home Care Aide State Training (PHCAST) Demonstration Program grant. A new training program in North Carolina will help personal and home care aides (PHCA) move more easily between care settings during their careers. The state established its training program with…...

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Study Documents Higher Health Costs Among HUD-Assisted Seniors

The study helped researchers understand how older Medicare beneficiaries who receive federal housing assistance differ from similar community-dwelling older beneficiaries who do not receive such assistance. A new study has, for the first time, successfully linked administrative data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Housing…...

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Why Hospice Workers Fare Better Than Other Home Health Workers

Hospice workers earned an average of $12.40 per hour in 2007, compared with an hourly rate of $11.60 for all home health workers. Hospice workers fare better than other categories of home health workers and are less likely to leave their jobs, according to a new paper in the Home…...

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How 6 States are Training Personal and Home Care Aides to Provide HCBS

From 2010-2013, 6 states used grants from a federal demonstration program to develop and implement statewide programs to train personal and home care assistants in 10 core competencies. Direct care workers provide up to 80% of the hands-on assistance that older adults and persons with disabilities receive every day. A…...

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