
"My name is Tiffany Chase and I am an attendant for my aunt, and I'm in school. When my aunt went into the hospital, my salary completely stopped. I enjoy my job, but this is not the first time I have been in this situation, and I am sure it will not be the last. If there was a system where I could be of use to another consumer while my main consumer was away, it would solve my financial dilemma and I could continue on with my education. This is why I am asking you to support the Consumer Workforce Council."
Tiffany Chase
Philadelphia, PA
A Consumer Workforce Council will expand home care options for seniors and people with disabilities -- while improving wages and providing health benefits for the direct care attendants who serve them.
Tell our Legislators and Governor Rendell: It's Time for the Consumer Workforce Council!
Harrisburg (October 2, 2008) -- People with disabilities, seniors, direct care attendants, and community advocates have announced a major proposal to strengthen home care for thousands more Pennsylvanians.
Initiative to Improve Wages and Provide Health Benefits for Direct Care Workforce Will Allow for More Home Care Options for Seniors and People with Disabilities
HARRISBURG — At a hearing chaired today by State Representative Todd Eachus, a spokesperson for the My Life, My Choice campaign said Pennsylvania needs to join states like Washington, Oregon, Massachusetts, Michigan, California and Wisconsin in creating a state solution for quality homecare and to “do it as quickly as possible.