Association Between Self-Direction and Personal Care Aide Wages

TitleAssociation Between Self-Direction and Personal Care Aide Wages
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsTyler, DA, Fujita, M, Chapman, SA
JournalMed Care Res Rev
Volume81
Issue6
Pagination455-463
Date Published12/2024
ISSN1552-6801
KeywordsHome Care Services, Home Health Aides, Humans, Salaries and Fringe Benefits, United States
Abstract

The supply of personal care aides (PCAs), who assist people receiving home care, is a growing concern. PCA shortages result, in part, from the low wages earned by these workers. State policies have had some effect on wages. Self-direction (SD) may be associated with wages because SD allows home care recipients to hire and manage workers, including setting wages in most states. We used wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine the association between SD and the wages of PCAs. We found implementation of SD did not have a consistent association with PCA wages, with wages improving in some states and worsening in others. We also found little difference in PCA wages between states that allow participants to set worker wages and those that do not. SD does not seem to improve PCA wages in states, so other policy strategies will be needed.

DOI10.1177/10775587241273413
Alternate JournalMed Care Res Rev
PubMed ID39183722