From Deseret News archives:
State tackles shortage of direct-care workers
The shortage has become so serious that Utah sent experts from three state government departments the first such governor's cabinet level partnership anyone can remember and workers from at least 40 Utah provider groups to three roundtable discussions in three days in Provo, Ogden and Salt Lake.
Also attending was the country's leading expert on recruitment and retention of workers who look after the most vulnerable Americans. In Utah, those workers only make about $8 an hour, or about what the federal minimum wage will be starting July 2009.
"Utah simply isn't doing what it needs to do," Amy Hewitt, a professor at the University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration, where she directs several federal and state research and care worker evaluation projects. She made her comments to the Deseret Morning News Friday during a break at the roundtable discussion in West Valley.
The roundtables are a joint recognition and a joint effort to increase quality as well as interest in doing a very difficult job, said Chuck Bruder, roundtable coordinator and program administrator for the state Division of Services for People With Disabilities.
State lawmakers appropriated $1.1 million to increase care during the upcoming fiscal year. It was half of what care providers, the state Department of Human Services and the governor requested and will reduce by about 100 a waiting list of about 1,850 Utahns who are without services of any kind.
"We saw this coming and we've been working on this for a few years now," Bruder said. Utah has a unique set of problems, including the lowest unemployment rate in the country less than 3 percent "and much appreciated but continuously inadequate" funding from the Legislature, he said.
"That combined with a robust economy you have McDonald's offering between $10.50 and $12.50 to start in some parts of the state we've got some pretty tough recruitment and retention issues," Bruder said. "Most people who care for the disabled are doing from the heart already and do their jobs very well. This is a step toward getting professional help and establishing professional development so a care provider is viewed more like a professional and less like a servant."
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