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Why we oppose California AB889

8/29/2012

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When you first glance at AB889  it seems like something you would want to support.  Positioned as a 'domestic workers bill of rights', it promises to provide basic workplace rights to in-home workers.  But you cannot protect workers who are hired directly by individuals, frequently underpaid, and often paid under the table.  AB889 will take the in home care industry underground, rendering domestic workers invisible, thereby more vulnerable to abuse.

If you look a little deeper, you see that AB889 makes two classes of already vulnerable citizens--seniors and domestic workers--more vulnerable to physical, financial, and emotional abuse.  The most recent changes to the legislation exempts everyone except the home care agencies.  Yet it is the home care agencies that keep seniors and caregivers the safest and most secure.  In fact, we hire caregivers out of abusive or potentially abusive situations.

AB889 is Bad for Seniors
Dedicated home care agencies protect seniors by pre-screening candidates, conducting background checks and medical screening, and taking on the employer liability.  And with day-to-day management, seniors are given better care, and have more flexibility in making sure that the caregiver that they are working with is the best person to care for them.

AB889 would force us to provide multiple caregivers per live-in client, making staying at home too cost prohibitive.  Far fewer seniors will be able to remain in their own home as they require care.  Also, imagine an older person living with Alzheimers having to have multiple shift changes every day.  That would make an already confusing situation more overwhelming.  

AB889 is Bad for Domestic Workers
Home care agencies pay a fair, dependable wage, cover workers compensation, provide training, and create a safe working environment for domestic workers.  If a caregiver is not being treated well, it is the home care agency that takes care of them.  If this bill passes, the home care industry will go underground, and domestic workers will provide care directly with no protection, no oversight, no one checking in to see how they are fairing.  Instead of preventing abuse, this creates a situation that is ripe for abuse.  

Please join us in opposing AB889.  Let your State Senators know that you want to keep seniors and domestic workers safe, secure, and well cared for.
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Speaking at Avenidas Caregiving Conference

8/15/2012

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We're honored to be chosen as a speaker for the upcoming Avenidas Caregiving Conference, on a panel with Cathy Lynch from Pathways and Sue Alvey from Avenidas Rose Kleiner Center.  The conference is happening one month from today, in Mountain View, California.  

Caregivers are often fabulous at taking care of loved ones, but have more trouble taking care of themselves.  Our focus will be on how local services, including ours, can give you the rest t
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Successful Aging Celebration

8/9/2012

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We were delighted to participate with Avenidas and the Palo Alto Medical Foundation in the 1st annual Successful Aging Celebration.  True to the title of the event, we met a lot of seniors who are aging successfully, and had a chance to connect with potential partners that can enhance the service we provide to seniors even more.
  
The seniors we talked to were especially interested in a new service that we’re launching for Aging in Place called In Home Assisted Living.  We’ve taken the Assisted Living concept, and are helping seniors stay at home longer by providing just the help they need in as short as 30-minute increments.   If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and would like to inquire about this service, just send me an email at scott@chcgivers.com or call us at 650.943.2313.  We’ll come to your house, assess your needs, and figure out the right match for you.


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    Scott Stanley is the Owner of Caring Hands Caregivers, a Bay Area caregiver agency focused on preserving dignity through quality in-home care. 

    You can reach Scott by email to scott@chcgivers.com.

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