Lawmakers want to impose new training requirements for workers at homemaker companion agencies, which have ballooned in ...
This story is part of CT Mirror Explains, an ongoing effort to distill our wide-ranging reporting into a "what you need to know" format and provide practical information to our readers. Gov. Ned ...
Aging Committee Co-Chairs Sen. Jan Hochadel and Rep. Jane Garibay, along with Rep. Mary Fortier, listen to testimony during a public hearing in February. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Members of ...
A bill imposing training requirements for employees at homemaker companion agencies, a key arm of the state’s sprawling home care industry, won final passage in the Senate Tuesday, adding a measure of ...
Gov. Ned Lamont recently signed into law a bill that requires training for workers at homemaker companion agencies, a key segment of Connecticut’s sprawling home care industry. As the state’s older ...
Beginning January 1, 2027, Connecticut homemaker-companion agencies will be required to provide at least eight hours of paid training to new and current employees from a list of training programs ...
Connecticut imposes new training, continuing education and recordkeeping requirements on homemaker-companion agencies and registries, effective 01.01.27. Covered agencies must provide at least eight ...
Members of the Aging Committee voted to advance a measure that would create new training mandates for employees at homemaker companion agencies, which provide non-medical, home-based services such as ...