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Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center

Without a strong direct care workforce, families and caregivers face increased pressure to step in and deliver care that is often insufficient for the complex health needs of older adults and people with disabilities. The Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center, funded by the Administration for Community Living, will support the nation’s direct care workforce by providing critical resources, tools, and training.

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ACL Funded

During the pandemic, it became even more clear that the demand for direct care is far outstripping the supply of workers nationwide. Both care recipients and direct care workers deserve our support to improve the system for all.

With funding from the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL), NCOA's Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center is an important step toward supporting the development and coordination of policies and programs that contribute to a stable, robust direct care workforce.

Harnessing the power of a team of organizations with expertise in disability, aging, and workforce issues, NCOA will help facilitate peer-to-peer sharing of lessons learned and promising practices through learning collaboratives and support collaboration between state systems, including: Medicaid, aging, disability, and workforce agencies; service providers; and aging, disability, and labor stakeholders. States will have the opportunity to receive technical assistance aimed towards advancing systems change.

Please check back regularly as we continue to create and share resources from the federal government, highlight state and local model policies and best practices that can be replicated or adapted, and share training and technical assistance materials.

State technical assistance opportunities

The Call for Applications for the DCW Intensive TA to States and the DCW State Peer-Learning Collaboratives closed March 25, 2024 at 8 p.m. ET. Selected states will be announced over April and May 2024.

As of April 2024, the Center will provide state governments the opportunity to participate in one of two dynamic technical assistance offerings to help further their state systems-change efforts aimed at building a revitalized direct care workforce to meet the growing demand for high-quality Home and Community Based Services to support older adults and people with disabilities to age-in-place and live, work, and thrive in their communities of choice. The two offerings:

Funding for the Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center

NCOA was awarded a 5-year, $6.5 million grant from ACL to establish the Direct Care Workforce Strategies Center to strengthen the care economy. This initiative will provide technical assistance to states and service providers, and facilitate collaboration with stakeholders to improve recruitment, retention, training, and professional development of direct care workers.

The content and views expressed herein are those of NCOA and do not necessarily represent the views of, nor should be attributed to, ACL.

How to contact NCOA's direct care workforce team

General inquiries can be directed to directcareworkforce@ncoa.org.

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