A podcast discussion highlights the government's temporary 30% increase in home care worker mileage rates, addressing rising fuel costs and urgent care needs, while criticizing decades of stagnant funding and calling for a more sustainable, long-term solution.
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Home care workers are getting the help to pay for fuel that they've been asking for. The government's announced a temporary increase in their mileage rates of 30%. Home Care and Health Association Chief Executive Lisa Foster joins us now. Hi, Lisa.
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