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Making a Bad Situation Worse: Examining the Challenges Facing Rural Home Care Workers.

John KallasMadeline R SterlingOlay AjayiEthan MulroyElizabeth Fong-Chy KuoJoy MingNicola DellAriel C Avgar
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2022)
This study examines the unique challenges facing rural home care workers. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken between July 2021 and February 2022 with 23 participants that have experience in rural home care delivery. The major challenge confronting rural home care workers involved distance and transportation. This challenge emerged due to long distance between clients, unreliable vehicles, inadequate reimbursement, and inclement weather. In turn, this challenge exacerbated three other types of challenges facing rural home care workers: workforce challenges that consisted of a persistent labor shortage and shorter visits that forced workers to rush through tasks, client isolation due to the social and physical seclusion of households, and the poor working conditions of home care work more broadly. Without policy interventions that respond to these particular challenges, the care gap in rural areas can be expected to grow.
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