Long-term care supports people who need help meeting their health or personal care needs due to age or disabling conditions. However, maintaining an adequate workforce of long-term care workers has been a challenge for Washington. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly worsened the problem. Stay-at-home orders related to COVID-19 upended every aspect of the home care aide certification process. These orders resulted in nearly all state employees suddenly working from home, disrupted home care aide training programs, and prevented in-person home care aide testing for months.
A 2016 performance audit found that more than half of survey respondents who dropped out due to a barrier said they experienced a problem with the test. Reasons why applicants quit the process included problems scheduling the test and challenges getting to test sites. This follow-up audit revisited issues around the Department of Health's efforts to reduce testing barriers for home care aides.
Read a two-page summary of the report.