Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Home care agencies seek more funding

    Home care agencies in New Brunswick say they are struggling under the new funding agreement with the province and hope the government will take another look at funding in April when the provincial minimum wage is set to increase.

    The agreement, signed last fall, stipulates that all workers assisting clients assigned by the Department of Social Development must have a "personal support worker" designation.

    But that requires 1,000 hours of training, most of which must be done on the job with private clients whose costs aren’t supplemented by the province, said Brenda Dykeman, the president of the New Brunswick Home Support Association.

    That puts an extra strain on the agencies’ finances, forcing several of them to lay off staff, or reduce the number of hours they provide for clients, she said.

    If the province wants trained workers, it needs to help with those costs, said Dykeman.

    "How we get there with the industry is a real challenge."

    Agencies are also struggling with the new minimum wage of $11 an hour for personal support workers, up from $9.50, said Jean Mowatt, the president of Senior Watch Inc. and Care-Ed — a learning centre for students working toward their designation in Saint John.

    Under the new contract, the province pays $16 an hour for work the agencies do with government-referred clients. But Mowatt contends that isn't enough.

    “That leaves us, after benefits, with about $1.87 left for infrastructure, for administration, for meeting the standards that they have now produced where they're requiring most people to have certain training levels that will be managing these people."

    “That all adds up and almost exceeds the $1.87,” said Mowatt.

    "It's almost impossible for you to maintain training programs that they're asking for in the standard and deliver all that they want for $16."

    Mowatt said she hopes the province will reconsider the funding arrangement in April when the provincial minimum wage is set to increase and agencies will have to pay employees $10 an hour instead of $9.50 for work with private, non-subsidized clients.

    The current contract affects 57 home care agencies across the province.

    What do you feel about this article?

     

    1 comment

    • JOHN  •  Fredericton, New Brunswick  •  3 months ago
      Having been a non subsidized client using home care for the past year, paying as much as $20 an hour I hope that this situation can soon be resovled or better still how can I get a Govt referal?
    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Search

    News for You

    • James and Durant headline All-NBA selections

      (Reuters) - Most Valuable Player LeBron James of the Miami Heat and top scorer Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder headlined the list of players selected for the All-NBA team, the league said on Thursday.

    • Australian tycoon 'is world's richest woman'
      Australian tycoon 'is world's richest woman'

      Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart has eclipsed Wal-Mart heiress Christy Walton to become the world's wealthiest woman, according to an annual index by Business Review Weekly.

    • Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars
      Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars

      They called it "the most competitive season" ever on "Dancing with the Stars," but on Tuesday night, just one pair was good enough for Season 14 mirrorball glory.

    • Chinese couple bury woman alive, sparking outrage

      BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police have arrested a young couple who buried an old woman alive believing she was dead after their car hit the 68-year-old, newspapers said on Thursday, in a case which has sparked outrage over declining public morality. The couple had been at an all-night karaoke session when they hit the woman while driving in the early hours of the morning in the wealthy eastern province of Zhejiang last month, the official China Daily said. "A witness said he heard someone crying …

    • Iran navy saves US freighter from pirates: report
      Iran navy saves US freighter from pirates: report

      Iran's navy said Thursday it saved an American-flagged cargo ship that was being attacked by pirates in the Gulf of Oman.

    • 16-year-old boy in court for shootings after NBA game

      OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - A 16-year-old boy who police said confessed to shooting into a crowd and wounding eight people outside an NBA basketball game made his first appearance on Thursday before a judge, who set his bail at $160,000. The boy was arrested on Tuesday and was charged with eight counts of shooting with intent to kill. He remained in jail on Thursday night. "The defendant was arrested and interviewed where he confessed to shooting into the crowd," an Oklahoma City homicide detective …

    • "Idol" finale slumps, but Phillips tops iTunes
      "Idol" finale slumps, but Phillips tops iTunes

      LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The "American Idol" finale audience slumped to a record low, but the show's newly crowned champion Phillip Phillips hit No.1 on iTunes on Thursday with his first single "Home." The 11-year-old Fox singing contest, once a TV industry juggernaut whose finale attracted more than 30 million viewers in 2006 and 2007, was watched by just 21.5 million viewers on Wednesday night, according to ratings data. Viewers in the 18-49 age group most-coveted by advertisers dropped by about …