How Home Health Businesses Can Increase Caregiver Retention in a Labor Shortage
RRD Healthcare Solutions
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Nearly 80% of adults aged 50 and older want to stay in their home long term as they age, according to research from?AARP. This is an important “quality of life” decision, but aging-in-place isn’t as simple as checking a box on a form. It will ultimately require substantial changes within the healthcare community and, of course, an army of qualified in-home caregivers.?
One problem: we’re in the middle of a historical caregiver shortage and, according to projections from the?Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of openings for home health and personal care aides will increase nearly 37% by 2028.?
How will your home health business survive and thrive in this difficult environment? Consider the tactics I’ve called out below to help you place a heightened focus on:
Show thanks and support to improve retention
Fair pay is an obvious place to start. Caregiving is hard work. Now more than ever, it’s important that your employees feel both appreciated and properly compensated for their effort and emotional investment.?
Beyond compensation, how you show that appreciation can take a variety of forms. Consider the impact of a purposefully curated care kit.
We recently deployed our own?end-to-end care kit solution?to help a large managed care organization make a positive impact on its members. Each kit included a customized box, letter to the member, and branded promotional items that were not only related to its theme but also helpful in their daily lives. (You can read the case study?here.)
Whether to say thanks, onboard new staff, provide on-the-job support (e.g., PPE, health assessment forms, digital thermometers), or all of the above, care kits exhibit advocacy as well as a commitment to your caregivers and their patients. They also provide healthcare organizations a unique and unexpected touchpoint designed to foster relationships.
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In the current marketplace, finding the right talent is so much more than just posting job opportunities to one or two online career boards. To increase the effectiveness of caregiver recruiting, consider these three tips:
Pay attention to your reputation?
Whether as a way to attract new talent or instill pride and confidence in your current staff, a solid brand reputation is crucial for caregiver recruitment and retention. Unfortunately, there is no perfect formula for protecting your business from the hazards of a labor shortage.?
In a tough economy, other industries may choose layoffs for solvency. In home health, that’s not an option. The heroes who serve your patients are at the heart of everything you do. To ensure your brand’s reputation is working for you rather than against, keep these two tactics in mind:
The takeaway: valued caregivers improve the patient experience
Research?reveals 80% of home health professionals cite staffing as the largest non-COVID-related challenge they’ll face in the year ahead. Pair that statistic with the nearly 75% of the providers planning to pursue an additional home health care model or service for the first time this year and the battle for skilled caregivers is likely to become even more challenging.
In the end, the growth and success of your home health business weighs heavily on these in-home essential workers. They are the center of your operation. By prioritizing?how?you show them thanks, support, pride, and guidance, you will be taking the necessary steps to realizing unmatched customer loyalty, higher sales revenue, and a solid brand reputation.?
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Cindy Thomas is the Director of Payer Business Development within RRD’s?Healthcare Solutions?group.?