
Workforce Strategies: The Role of Training in Improving the Recruitment and Retention of Direct-Care Workers in Long-Term Care
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Summary
This issue explores the theory that improving pre-employment training and continuing education reduces turnover by giving workers the competence and confidence they need to do the job well.
The brief describe federal and state pre-employment and on-the job training requirements; examine the costs involved and how to pay for it; summarizes the research on the impact of training programs on recruitment, retention, care quality; and identifies key questions in developing initiatives.
The brief describe federal and state pre-employment and on-the job training requirements; examine the costs involved and how to pay for it; summarizes the research on the impact of training programs on recruitment, retention, care quality; and identifies key questions in developing initiatives.
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Populations
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Paraprofesional Healthcare Institute
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States
Keywords
Training Requirements; Recruitment and Retention; Employment Barriers; Direct-Care Workers
Contact
Steve
Edelstein
Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute
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718-402-7413