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Home Care in America: The Urgent Challenge of Putting Ethical Care into Practice.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hastings Center Report. May2023, Vol. 53 Issue 3, p25-34. 10p.
Subject
*WORK environment
*HOME care services
*VALUE-based healthcare
*WAGES
*PATIENT-professional relations
Language
ISSN
0093-0334
Abstract
Home care is one of the fastest‐growing industries in the United States, providing valuable opportunities for millions of older adults and people with disabilities to live at home rather than in institutional settings. Home care workers assist clients with essential activities of daily living, but their wages and working conditions generally fail to reflect the importance of their work. Drawing on the work of Eva Feder Kittay and other care ethicists, we argue that good care involves attending to the needs of another out of a concern for their well‐being. Such care should be standard in the home care system. Yet, because of the pervasive racial, gender, and economic inequalities that the home care industry perpetuates, home care workers and their clients cannot reasonably be expected to care about each other. We endorse reforms aimed at enabling home care workers and their clients to form and maintain professional relationships that cultivate care.. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]