Home health aides at Valley View headed for a raise - Mid Hudson News Website

GOSHEN – Consultant certified home health aides who treat residents at Orange County's Valley View nursing home can expect a 10 percent raise in the near future.

The county legislature's Personnel and Compensation Committee Monday approved the increase.

Nursing home Commissioner Laurence Ladue told lawmakers the county is paying less than other facilities making it difficult to recruit and retain those freelance professionals.

"We have two full-time employees in the Valley View CHHA (Certified Home Health Agency), they are both RNs, so these are all consultant positions. We did lose a physical therapy assistant position that went elsewhere for higher pay. We did a survey analysis with Good Sam and WillCare, they are both home health care agencies as well. They are averaging around $90 an hour so I think our rate is a little lower than it needs to be," he said.

Couple that with the higher price of gas – the aides do not get reimbursed for that – Ladue said the raise is warranted.

The increase would be for occupational therapists, physical therapists, registered nurses, physical therapy assistants and certified occupational therapy assistants.




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