Statement From LeadingAge on Congressional Relief Legislation
Contact: Lisa Sanders
lsanders@leadingage.org 202-508-9407
December 20, 2020, Washington, DC—Statement from Katie Smith Sloan, president and CEO, LeadingAge, the association of nonprofit providers of aging services, as Congressional leaders reach an agreement on a COVID-19 relief package.
“This is a helpful down payment, but it falls short in providing the necessary relief for older Americans—relief that has been urgently needed for the last 10 months to save the lives and better protect and serve older adults who have suffered 80% of coronavirus deaths. Mission not yet accomplished.
This crisis is far from over, and the launch of the vaccine cannot become an excuse to walk away from older Americans. The continuing surge of infection, illness and deaths—and the unsustainable escalation of costs—means that struggling aging care providers need more testing, PPE, staffing support and money than this package provides.
Some providers are shutting down, and more will follow unless the next Congress steps up and provides more robust support.
The federal government will also need to expedite relief payments, since it has taken months for the government to get the funds Congress appropriated into providers’ hands.
These needs are real and dire, and they continue to grow:
- Testing costs during a surge can rapidly outstrip the ability of care providers to pay, including the cost of complying with state and federal testing regimens.
- Some aging services providers say they are spending a year’s worth of their PPE budget in one month alone.
- 69% of LeadingAge members of affordable senior housing say they are ‘cost-burdened’ or ‘severely cost-burdened’ from having to pay for PPE, cleaning supplies, thermometers, and other screening tools.
- Nine out of 10 nursing homes report hiring additional staff and/or paying staff overtime to keep up with COVID–and in a separate survey, 88% reported that “having enough staff” was their greatest fear in the coming year.
- In November, 49% of LeadingAge providers surveyed say that they probably could not support the expenses of new COVID-19 cases without additional financial support.” A separate survey of nursing homes shows that only 34% believe they can sustain operations for more than a year. In a third survey, 25% of nursing homes reported that just “staying open” was one of their greatest fears in 2021.
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