Nursing home’s CEO urges Jordan to address worker shortage
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, center, exits Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday afternoon.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
NEW BREMEN – When U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan visited Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday, Kathy Hunt told him reform is needed in immigration and unemployment policies to address the healthcare industry’s worker shortage.
“Our healthcare workers are tired,” Hunt, the CEO of Elmwood Centers, said. “They’re very tired and have worked so tirelessly, and we just don’t have enough people. We’re hearing that that’s the same situation with just about every workforce.”
Elmwood CEO urges Jordan to address worker shortage
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, center, exits Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday afternoon.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
NEW BREMEN – When U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan visited Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday, Kathy Hunt told him reform is needed in immigration and unemployment policies to address the health care industry’s worker shortage.
“Our health care workers are tired,” Hunt, the CEO of Elmwood Centers, said. “They’re very tired and have worked so tirelessly, and we just don’t have enough people. We’re hearing that that’s the same situation with just about every workforce.”