2017 -- S 0471 | |
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LC001006 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
RESPECTFULLY URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, | |
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALS AND THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF | |
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO INCREASE CERTAIN DIRECT AND HOME CARE | |
WORKER WAGES | |
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Introduced By: Senators DiPalma, DaPonte, McCaffrey, Conley, and Gallo | |
Date Introduced: March 02, 2017 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
1 | WHEREAS, An estimated 4,400 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities |
2 | are supported by the state in community-based settings; direct service professionals (DSPs) and |
3 | job coaches, are trained staff that are engaged in activities of daily living and |
4 | community/employment support; these employees earn wages that place them and their families |
5 | below the poverty level; and |
6 | WHEREAS, The average DSP wage in Rhode Island is approximately $11 per hour, |
7 | which is below the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services poverty threshold for a |
8 | family of 4; this workforce is often compelled to work many overtime hours or maintain a second |
9 | job to support their families; many have to rely on public benefits such as Medicaid and food |
10 | stamps, creating additional expenditures for state government; and |
11 | WHEREAS, Rhode Island has increased the minimum wage for the general workforce |
12 | from $7.40 in 2012 to $9.60 in 2016, for a 30 percent increase in five years. During the |
13 | corresponding period, direct support professionals (DSP) and personal care attendants (PCA) |
14 | have seen their combined average wages move from $10.65 to $10.82, or increase by 1.6 percent |
15 | over 5 years. Our neighboring states of Massachusetts and Connecticut saw increases in the |
16 | minimum wage of 20 percent (to $10 in 2016) and 16 percent (to $9.60 in 2016) respectively. |
17 | Over the same 5-year period, these 2 states increased their DSP/PCA wage by 7 percent (to |
18 | $13.02) and 8 percent (to $12.19) respectively, compared with Rhode Island's $10.82 per hour |
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1 | wage. And, Massachusetts has committed to compensate their DPSs with a $15.00/hour wage by |
2 | 2018; and |
3 | WHEREAS, The lack of adequate wages for DSP employees who perform the |
4 | challenging work of supporting persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities results in |
5 | high employee turnover, estimated at 33 percent in Rhode Island; higher wages are proven to |
6 | reduce staff turnover, improving stability and quality of services while reducing employer |
7 | training costs; and |
8 | WHEREAS, Rising wages in several other sectors now mean, despite strenuous efforts to |
9 | recruit new DSP workers and job coaches, agencies are experiencing staff vacancy rates of up to |
10 | 25 percent; excessive vacancies force employers to rely more on overtime, leading to staff |
11 | burnout and driving up costs; this growing hiring crisis impedes the ability of community |
12 | agencies to implement the state's obligations under the 2014 US Department of Justice |
13 | Disabilities Act RI Settlement Agreement; and |
14 | WHEREAS, In addition, as the state's Medicaid program seeks to assist more |
15 | beneficiaries requiring long-term services and supports in home and community-based settings, |
16 | the demand for home care workers has increased, and wages for these workers has not kept pace |
17 | with neighboring states, leading to high turnover and vacancy rates in the state's home care |
18 | industry; now, therefore be it |
19 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence |
20 | Plantations hereby respectfully urges the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental |
21 | Disabilities and Hospitals to increase the base-payment rates for licensed developmental |
22 | disability organizations, an amount to be determined by the appropriations process, for the |
23 | purpose of raising wages for direct support professionals and job coaches that is implemented: (1) |
24 | By October 1, 2017; and (2) In a manner that meets specifications related to implementation and |
25 | reporting approved by the Director of the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental |
26 | Disabilities and Hospitals and the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and be it further |
27 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby further urges the Department of |
28 | Behavioral Healthcare, Development Disabilities and Hospitals to implement said increase in the |
29 | base-payment rates for licensed developmental disability organizations in a manner that results in |
30 | direct support professionals and job coaches earning a base wage of not less than $15 per hour by |
31 | fiscal year 2022. The rate shall be adjusted annually by a percentage increase equal to the |
32 | Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) or a successor |
33 | index as calculated for the northeast region by the US Department of Labor; and be it further |
34 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby respectfully requests the Office of |
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1 | Internal Audit within the Office of Management and Budget to conduct a vender compliance |
2 | audit review after the implementation of the increase in base-rate payments in accordance with |
3 | this resolution; and be it further |
4 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby respectfully requests the Executive |
5 | Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to institute a one-time increase in the base- |
6 | payment rates for home-care service providers to promote increased access to and an adequate |
7 | supply of highly trained home health care professionals, in amount to be determined by the |
8 | appropriations process, for the purpose of raising wages for personal care attendants and home |
9 | health aides to be implemented by such providers: (1) By October 1, 2017; and (2) In a manner |
10 | that meets specifications related to implementation and reporting approved by the secretary; and |
11 | be it further |
12 | RESOLVED, That this General Assembly hereby further requests the EOHHS to |
13 | implement said increase in the base-payment rates for home-care service providers in a manner |
14 | that results in personal care attendants and home health aides earning a base wage of not less than |
15 | $15 per hour by fiscal year 2022. The rate shall be adjusted annually by a percentage increase |
16 | equal to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) or a |
17 | successor index as calculated for the northeast region by the US Department of Labor; and be it |
18 | further |
19 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
20 | transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Governor of the State of Rhode Island, the |
21 | Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, the Office of |
22 | Internal Audit within the Office of Management and Budget, and the Executive Office of Health |
23 | and Human Services. |
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