Bowen Director Dr. Hannah Maxey

Bowen Director Dr. Hannah Maxey provided expert testimony to the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging on March 9, 2023. Her presentation focused on strengthening the home and community-based care workforce, a critical component of support for aging Americans. Dr. Maxey highlighted various state-led initiatives to improve home care services, including standardizing worker titles and training, implementing portable credentials, and enhancing wages and benefits.

Emphasizing the crucial role of states in this effort, Dr. Maxey stated, “States have a critical role in reinforcing the front line of our nation’s communities of care.” She stressed the importance of data collection to inform workforce planning and policy decisions, noting that “Data is the foundation of informed workforce policy.” Dr. Maxey also addressed the challenges faced by the workforce, including low wages and the potential loss of benefits as wages increase, known as the “benefits cliff.”

Reflecting on the universal importance of this issue, Dr. Maxey remarked, “Time waits for no man. The issues of the aging are the issues of us all.” She concluded by underlining the significance of the home care workforce in supporting seniors and the ongoing need for efforts to bolster this essential component of community care, saying, “At some point in our lives, many of us will rely on this workforce, for a loved one or even for ourselves.”

Read Dr. Maxey’s full testimony here

Watch Dr. Maxey’s testimony here on the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging website (begins around the 43:00 minute mark)