Resources for
Integrated Care (RIC) Briefs: Direct Care Workforce
Nearly half of all individuals dually eligible for Medicare
and Medicaid receive help with personal care, such as bathing, dressing,
managing medication, and other long-term services and support (LTSS). Given
the nature of these services, cultural competence – the ability to work
effectively in cross-cultural situations – is a key part of establishing
trust and respect between direct care workers and their clients.
RIC has developed the following briefs to help LTSS providers,
administrators, and other stakeholders, support a diverse workforce that
can meet the cultural needs and preferences of dually eligible individuals.
This brief provides strategies for assessing organizational
cultural competence, supporting diversity across all levels of an
organization, addressing linguistic competence, and engaging community
partners.
This brief focuses on establishing and building on
organizational policies to support cultural competence, using adult
learner-centered training methods, and identifying setting- and
community-appropriate training programs.
This brief includes approaches for inclusive hiring practices,
supporting staff through an inclusive environment, and proving
comprehensive training for direct care workers, supervisors, and
administrators.
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