At the moment, one of the fiercest debates in long-term care is over staffing mandates, with resident advocates calling for a strictly enforced minimum staffing standard on the federal level and industry officials protesting that there aren’t enough available workers to meet a legal minimum.
This week’s episode of “Mission Possible” brings together a group with a diverse set of perspectives on the issue:
- Charlene Harrington, professor emerita of nursing, gerontology, and sociology at the University of California, San Francisco
- Chris Laxton, executive director, AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
- Amy Robins, director of advocacy at PHI, an organization representing the interests of direct care workers
- Lori Smetanka, “Mission Possible” cohost and executive director of the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care
Together, the panel navigates the policy prescriptions for building a robust, empowered, and sufficient caregiving workforce that can provide elders with high-quality, dignified services and supports.
Learn more about today’s guests:
https://profiles.ucsf.edu/charlene.harrington
https://paltc.org/
https://www.phinational.org/
https://theconsumervoice.org/