Long-term care workforce challenges in rural Minnesota
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1 Long-term care workforce challenges in rural Minnesota April 2015
2 The senior population, ,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000, , , , , The 65+ population will double between now and The 85+ population, most likely to need long-term care, is projected to more than double by s: Numbers are expected to peak, then drop, but still remain higher than in previous years. Data source: MN Demographic Center
3 Baby Boomers would like According to the MN Department of Human Services Baby Boomer Survey 2010, Baby Boomers would like: To live independently, in houses or townhouses that they own. Nearly half would like to live closer to services and amenities as they age. MN Dept. of Human Services, Transform 2010 Data Report: Baby Boomer Survey, 2010.
4 Baby Boomers would like If they couldn t live independently for health reasons: 34% would like to stay in their homes with help from family, friends and/or a home services agency. 28% would like to move to an assisted living setting. 27% don t know what they would do. MN Dept. of Human Services, Transform 2010 Data Report: Baby Boomer Survey, 2010.
5 The demand for professionals in healthcare is expected to continue to grow Community care for the elderly 33% All nursing and residential care facilities 16% All healthcare sectors 23% All industries 7% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% MN DEED industry employment projections, Via MN Dept. of Health
6 A full spectrum of care Two-thirds of Baby Boomers will likely need assisted living or in-home care, for various durations. Percentage of seniors projected to need long-term care 2-5 years 20% > 5 years 20% No care needed 31% 1-2 years 12% < 1 year 17% Kemper, Kosimar & Alecxih, Long-term care over an uncertain future: What can current retirees expect? Inquiry, Winter 2005/2006.
7 Growth in AL/IL services Assisted living and independent living facilities and service providers have been growing to fill the need over the last decade. Number of assisted living facilities has grown by 181%. Number of in-home service providers has grown by 115%. 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1, % change Assisted living facilities 115% change In-home care services Data source: MN Dept. of Health
8 Providing services in rural areas Assisted-living and in-home service delivery are not growing as fast in rural areas: Long distances and sparse populations pose a barrier to formal home-based services. These challenges have made service provision in congregate settings more attractive to providers and families in rural areas. Knatterud. Where will rural Baby Boomers live in their later years? Rural Minnesota Journal, 2012.
9 Workforce shortages in long-term care 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10, Baby Boomers, 2015 They still comprise a large chunk of the workforce, while at the same time demanding an increasing share of health care services. Population 2015 Baby Boomers Data source: MN Demographic Center
10 Workforce population, 2015 & 2045 Kittson Roseau Kittson Title here Roseau Title here Marshall Beltrami Lake of the Woods St. Louis Marshall Beltrami Lake of the Woods St. Louis Polk Pennington Red Lake Koochiching Itasca Lake Cook Polk Pennington Red Lake Koochiching Itasca Lake Cook Norman Mahnomen Clearwater Hubbard Cass Norman Mahnomen Clearwater Hubbard Cass Clay Becker Clay Becker Aitkin Aitkin Atlas of Minnesota Wilkin Traverse Big Stone Otter Tail Grant Stevens Swift Lac Qui Parle Yellow Medicine Lincoln Lyon Pipestone Rock Chippewa Murray Nobles Douglas Pope Renville Redwood Wadena Todd Stearns Kandiyohi Jackson Brown Cottonwood Meeker Watonwan Martin Crow Wing Morrison McLeod Nicollet Benton Wright Mille Lacs Sherburne Sibley Blue Earth Faribault Carver Scott Le Sueur Waseca Kanabec Isanti Anoka Hennepin Rice Dakota Steele Freeborn Rams. Carlton Pine Chisago Washington Goodhue Dodge Mower Wabasha Olmsted Fillmore Projected percentage of total population age 15-64, 2015 Winona 65% or higher 60% to 64% 55% to 59% 50% to 54% Below 50% Houston Atlas of Minnesota Wilkin Traverse Big Stone Otter Tail Grant Stevens Swift Lac Qui Parle Yellow Medicine Lincoln Lyon Pipestone Rock Chippewa Murray Nobles Douglas Pope Renville Redwood Wadena Todd Stearns Kandiyohi Jackson Brown Cottonwood Meeker Watonwan Martin Crow Wing Morrison McLeod Nicollet Benton Wright Mille Lacs Sherburne Sibley Blue Earth Faribault Carver Scott Le Sueur Waseca Kanabec Isanti Anoka Hennepin Rice Dakota Steele Freeborn Rams. Carlton Pine Chisago Washington Goodhue Dodge Mower Wabasha Olmsted Fillmore Projected percentage of total population age 15-64, 2045 Winona 65% or higher 60% to 64% 55% to 59% 50% to 54% Below 50% Houston Workforce-age population (15-64) as a percentage of total county population.
11 30.0% Senior population and workforce-age population, % 25.0% 70.0% 60.0% Twin Cities metro 20.0% Twin Cities metro 50.0% Greater MN 15.0% 40.0% 10.0% Greater MN 30.0% 20.0% 5.0% 10.0% 65+ population Workforce-age population 0.0% % Metro GM Metro GM Data source: MN Demographic Center Percentage of total population
12 Metro and Greater Minnesota comparison 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% Greater MN Twin Cities metro 65+ population The senior population is projected to peak around 2035, followed by the Twin Cities about a decade later. 0.0% Percentage of total population age 65+ Metro GM Data source: MN Demographic Center
13 Metro and Greater Minnesota comparison Workforce-age population The size of the workforce-age population is projected to decrease for both Greater MN and the Twin Cities by 2045, then level out. 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Greater MN Twin Cities metro Metro GM Data source: MN Demographic Center
14 45% 40% Health care Boomers are leaving the workforce 41% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 20% 24% 30% 31% 29% 26% 27% 13% 31% 16% 12% 10% 5% 0% Nurse Prac4oners (n=2,447) Primary Care Physicians (n=5,063) Physician Assistants (n=1,565) 34 years and younger 35 to 44 years 45 to 55 years 55 years and older Nurse practitioners and primary care physicians, who make up the bulk of primary care professionals, are older and are aging out of the workforce. Physician assistants tend to be much younger. (The Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission, 2014 Report and Recommendations on Strengthening Minnesota s Health Care Workforce)
15 Increasing competition for workers $17.61 NAR $12.19 $12.02 $20.48 LPN $18.30 $18.44 $41.78 RN $24.53 $26.37 $0.00 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 Hospital Care Center/Nursing Home Home Care Long-term care providers report it s a challenge to pay competitive wages. A large salary gap exists between hospitals and older adult services. A registered nurse can make $17.25 an hour more at a hospital compared to a nursing home LTC Imperative Salary Survey and 2012 MN Health Care Cost Information Service Hospital Salary Data
16 Shortage of clinical experience for students A shortage of opportunities for clinical experience is hampering enrollment. U of M and Mayo medical schools have restricted enrollment due to lack of residency slots. Current funding for residencies favors hospitals over clinics and other locations, causing a severe limitation. The Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission: 2014 Report and Recommendations on Strengthening Minnesota s Health Care Workforce
17 Where clinical experience happens makes a difference 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 80% 79% 77% Studies show that where health care workers end up has more to do with the location of their residency than their medical school. 20% 10% 10% 10% 12% 6% 5% 7% 4% 6% 4% 0% Urban Large rural Small rural Isolated rural Physician assistants (n=1,565) Primary care nurse practitioners (n=2,447) Primary care physicians (n=5,064) The Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission, 2014 Report and Recommendations on Strengthening Minnesota s Health Care Workforce.
18 Diversifying for the future Future population growth in much of rural Minnesota is projected to come from the growth in immigrant and minority communities. Yet our health care workforce does not reflect that fact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ata source: MN Demographic Center
19 The takeaways The wave of Baby Boomer seniors is forcing us to take a hard look at long-term care policy. The workforce shortage is the single biggest problem facing long-term care today. Demand for long-term care workers is expected to grow 45% - 65%. Currently 1,800 jobs for registered nurses, LPNs, nursing assistants, and dietary aides are vacant.
20 The takeaways Recruitment and retention are significant problems for long-term care providers in rural areas. Too many other career choices are competing for individuals. Nursing homes in particular find it difficult to compete on wages. The number of people of color in health care doesn t reflect their numbers in the general population.
21 The takeaways The workforce shortage affects rural seniors in unique ways. Rural seniors have fewer options when it comes to in-home or assisted living care. When rural nursing homes limit their intake due to lack of staff, seniors must stay in their homes with deteriorating health longer or move to distant communities away from friends and family.
22 Three recommendations Continue to support proven health care workforce programs that introduce students to rural areas, as recommended in the Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission recommendations. Address the lack of clinical experience opportunities as reported on by the Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission. Especially look at opportunities in nonhospital locations in rural areas. Encourage students of color in rural areas to understand that health care professions are for them as well.
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