What do you think? How can we keep direct care professionals from leaving and encourage them to enter the field?

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What do you think? How can we keep direct care professionals from leaving and encourage them to enter the field?

Research on Retention Important Factors: Increased training and education Realistic job previews Peer mentoring and support from co- workers Support from employer Wages

Background Legislatively-directed project Direct Care Worker Advisory Council includes direct care workers, employers, educators, and other advocates: –They make recommendations to Iowa Department of Public Health about training needs and credentials –July 1, 2014 deadline for creating credentialing system and Board of Direct Care Professionals –Estimate size of workforce –Conduct outreach –Test/pilot the recommendations of the Council

Who are Direct Care Professionals? Commonly Called:  direct support professionals  direct care workers  supported community living workers  home health aides  certified nurse aides  and many other job titles Direct care professionals (DCP) are defined as individuals who provide supportive services and care to people experiencing illnesses or disabilities and receive compensation for such services. Direct care professional is an umbrella name for the workforce.

The Direct Care Worker Advisory Council counted how many different job titles for direct care professionals? A. 10 B. 20 C. 40

The Direct Care Worker Advisory Council counted how many different job titles for direct care professionals? ANSWER C. 40 – The Direct Care Worker Advisory Council identified more than 40 unique titles for individuals providing direct care services in Iowa.

Where do the majority of direct care professionals work? A. Nursing Homes B. Home and Community Based Settings C. Hospitals

Where do the majority of direct care professionals work? ANSWER B. Home and Community Based Settings By 2018, home- and community-based direct care professionals will outnumber facility workers by nearly two to one.

Why Direct Care Professionals are Important Iowans over age 65 growing – by 2030 they will be 22.4% of population Increased demand for services in people’s homes Single largest workforce in Iowa – approximately 73,000 in 2012 Nurse aides and home health aides in top 10 fastest growing occupations in Iowa Direct care professionals provide 70 to 80 percent of all hands-on long-term care and personal assistance for individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, and the elderly

CAREER PATHWAYS

What Does Credentialing Mean? Commonly Recognized Title Professional Standards Public Trust/Protection DCPs govern their profession – through Board of Direct Care Professionals –Set rules, standards, expectations –Direct Care Professionals are majority

Pilot Project Pilot underway in two regions to test training and career pathway Also providing retention supports, leadership training, and mentor training Interim credentials provided during pilot until Board is established –Community Living and Personal Support Credentials Evaluation to ensure recommendations and approach achieve goals prior to statewide implementation

Benefits of the New System Clear understanding of education and skills Flexible training options and increased access to training Continuing education ensures that DCPs have up-to-date knowledge and skills State provided credentials National alignment Portability of credentials across settings and employers Current workers will be grandfathered

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