 
How Do Hired Workers Fare Under Consumer-Directed Personal Care?
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              Summary
              This study describes the experiences of workers hired under consumer direction. The Cash and Counseling model does not appear to cause adverse consequences for the hired workers. Directly hired workers report high levels of job satisfaction and do not suffer physical or emotional hardship beyond what might be expected for individuals providing care to relatives. This report offers other information implications about consumers, their families and workers’ well-being.
          Types/Tools
          
      Populations
          
      Sources
          
      The Gerontologist
      
  Programs/Initiatives
          
      States
          
      Keywords
          
      Directly hired workers; Paid caregivers; Caregiver burden
      
Contact
Randall
      
            Brown
      
            Senior Fellow and Project Director
      
            Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
      
            NULL
      
            rbrown@mathematica-mpr.com
      
  
