Section 128185 Of Article 1. Health Manpower Pilot Projects From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 107. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) The Health Manpower Pilot Project No. 152 was approved in 1988
to respond to a shortage of adequately trained personnel to meet the
needs of residents in long-term health care facilities.
(b) Long-term health care facilities continue to report
difficulties recruiting and retaining adequate nursing staff to meet
current needs.
(c) The population most in need of long-term care is growing
rapidly. It is estimated by the year 2000, one-third of the entire
population in the United States will be composed of persons over 65
years of age. Three-fourths of all residents of long-term health care
facilities will be generated by this age group.
(d) A 30-percent decrease in the labor pool of health workers has
been projected for the same time period. This decline in resources
will exacerbate the problem of acquiring adequate nursing resources.
(e) The establishment of the geriatric technician as a new
category of health worker may have the potential to increase the
retention of experienced workers in long-term health care by creating
health career opportunities and upward mobility for certified nurse
assistants.
(f) The use of geriatric technicians is not intended to displace
licensed nurses, but rather to augment the level of available trained
staff to optimize the quality of long-term health care.