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The hardest part of Culix Wibonele’s first job in long-term care was not getting injured.Originally from Kenya, Wibonele worked as a certified nursing assistant in Atlanta in 2014. She went t… ...
The House passed the reconciliation bill on Thursday with the Senate-passed version largely intact, and now it heads to ...
Ms. Gurian also worries about the possible effect on costs if Congress cuts funding for Medicaid, which covers 61 percent of all long-term care, according to KFF.. “Providers would have to ...
Despite growing demand for long-term care, the industry struggles with labor shortages. Experts worry there may not be enough workers in a future with a rising aging population.
Overall demand for full-time workers in long-term services and support settings is projected to increase by 42% between 2021 and 2036, according to the federal Health Resources and Services ...
Despite growing demand for long-term care, ... A March survey of hundreds of nursing home providers by the American Health Care Association found almost all have open jobs and difficulty recruiting.
Culix Wibonele poses for a portrait on Monday, April 29, 2024, in Lawrenceville, Ga. Wibonele is a certified nursing assistant working in long-term care. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) The hardest part ...
Despite surging demand for long-term care, providers struggle to find workers. Those who tend to older adults face low wages and risk of injury. Posted May 24, 2024. Updated May 24, 2024.