Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act

1/4/2025, 11:17 AM
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Bill 118 hr 7994, also known as the Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act, aims to address the growing need for skilled workers in the long-term care industry. The bill recognizes the importance of providing quality care for elderly and disabled individuals who require assistance with daily activities.

The key provisions of the bill include funding for training programs to help individuals obtain the necessary skills and certifications to work in long-term care facilities. This includes programs for certified nursing assistants, home health aides, and other essential roles in the industry.

Additionally, the bill seeks to improve working conditions for long-term care workers by establishing minimum staffing ratios and implementing measures to prevent burnout and turnover. This is crucial in ensuring that individuals receiving care are provided with consistent and high-quality support. Furthermore, the bill addresses the issue of low wages in the long-term care industry by providing funding for increased pay and benefits for workers. This is intended to attract more individuals to the field and retain experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing compassionate care. Overall, the Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act aims to strengthen the long-term care workforce and improve the quality of care provided to vulnerable populations. By investing in training, staffing, and compensation, the bill seeks to create a more sustainable and effective long-term care system in the United States.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 7994

Introduced on
2024-04-15

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

4/15/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Bill 118 hr 7994, also known as the Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act, aims to address the growing need for skilled workers in the long-term care industry. The bill recognizes the importance of providing quality care for elderly and disabled individuals who require assistance with daily activities.

The key provisions of the bill include funding for training programs to help individuals obtain the necessary skills and certifications to work in long-term care facilities. This includes programs for certified nursing assistants, home health aides, and other essential roles in the industry.

Additionally, the bill seeks to improve working conditions for long-term care workers by establishing minimum staffing ratios and implementing measures to prevent burnout and turnover. This is crucial in ensuring that individuals receiving care are provided with consistent and high-quality support. Furthermore, the bill addresses the issue of low wages in the long-term care industry by providing funding for increased pay and benefits for workers. This is intended to attract more individuals to the field and retain experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing compassionate care. Overall, the Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act aims to strengthen the long-term care workforce and improve the quality of care provided to vulnerable populations. By investing in training, staffing, and compensation, the bill seeks to create a more sustainable and effective long-term care system in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo support the direct care professional workforce, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Health

Comments

APPROVED
CT
Camilo Tanner
@celery_powder_longmorn_herbs_and_spice89483
I believe that this bill is a step in the right direction for our country. It is important to support our long-term care workforce and ensure that they have the resources they need to provide quality care to those in need. This bill will have a posit...

APPROVED
BM
Bristol Merritt
@cayenne_pepper_chili_powder_grains_of_selim46417
This bill is trash! It's gonna mess everything up for me and my family. I can't believe they're even considering this crap. It's gonna be a disaster if it passes.

Recent Activity

Latest Action12/17/2024
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.