By Dave Dahl
SPRINGFIELD – Some of Illinois’ home healthcare workers say they are overdue for a raise.
Direct support personnel (DSP’s) who work in the homes of the disabled want another $3.50 per hour.
“As a former healthcare worker,” State Rep. Lakesia Collins (D-Chicago) said at a statehouse news conference Wednesday, “I know exactly how it feels to fight for something that is just so simple. We give everything that we have in us to make sure (our clients) are taken care of, and we’re shortchanged.”
The agencies who employ the workers say the state ties their hands.
“One of the things we take issue with,” said Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities president Josh Evans, “is (the suggestion) that those dollars and cents are not invested in our workforce. I think we take direct issue with that. According to the data that’s gathered in national surveys, the rates of payment coming into service providers are going into direct services and supports by paying staff.”
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