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TRIPIL Home Care worker with her client3 out of 4 seniors say they would prefer to live out their years in their own home. As the baby boom generation ages, we need to make sure that there are quality home care services available to those who want them.

Unfortunately, there is incredibly high turnover among home care workers which threatens the quality of care seniors receive. It takes months for new caregivers to learn the individual needs of their clients and to build a relationship with them.

The turnover is largely caused by the poverty-level wages, lack of health care benefits and difficult work schedules. That's why home care workers across the state are forming unions with SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania to set new standards that allow both them and their clients to live with dignity.



Making It Real:Seniors, People With Disabilities, and Workers Join Consumer/Attendant Workforce Steering Committee

Seniors, people with disabilities, and the workers who support them are joining together to develop a structure that will promote a reliable and retainable home care workforce that’s right for Pennsylvania. And by fighting to re-balance the long term living system, seniors and people with disabilities will have the choices they deserve when it comes to their services.

SEIU Convention Passes Resolutions Supporting the Rights of People with Disabilities

SEIU members at the 2008 SEIU Convention passed a number of "Justice for All" resolutions that build on our union's history of  supporting the rights for people with disabilities. From supporting attendant services, to removing barriers to full employment, SEIU is proud to work with people with disabilities to ensure Justice for All.

SEIU Bill Introduced to Ensure Fair Pay for Home Care Workers

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Wednesday introduced the Fair Home Health Care Act of 2007 “to honor the extraordinary value of the work that home health care workers do” and ensure fair pay.