Direct support professionals (DSPs) are key to providing qualified and compassionate care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Recruiting and retaining DSPs is often challenging and frustrating. Direct Care Innovations works with caregiving agencies, and we understand the struggle of hiring and retaining hard-working and dedicated employees. With research-based strategies, your organization can address some of the challenges surrounding the recruitment and retention of DSPs.
It can be difficult to find individuals willing to work as DSPs. This position requires someone who can adapt to changing circumstances, is patient and understanding with clients, and enjoys working with people. Consider implementing these strategies to find capable candidates:
Most caregiving agencies are all too familiar with high turnover rates. New hires may quit after only a few months for various reasons, such as a lack of training, unrealistic expectations of the job, and a stressful working environment. Below are some approaches you can try to discourage high turnover and increase retention rates:
Many DSPs report a lack of training provided by their caregiving agencies. Offering adequate training can be accomplished in many different ways. Because individuals learn differently, developing an effective training program can benefit all new hires.
Allow Direct Care Innovations to assist your agency with training and compliance, EVV solutions, and other health management tasks with our real-time authorization management and business software. Request a sales demo from us today, or call (480) 295-3307 with any questions.
Source: “Addressing DSP Workforce Challenges: Strategies for Agencies.” Web article. Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota. Web. 13 Sep. 2023.
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