DSP Survey Results: The Inside Scoop on Turnover A nationwide survey puts the weighted average DSP turnover rate at 43.8%, and of those who left, half had been on the job for 12 months or fewer. Learn More
Staff Retention in Behavioral Health: Your Questions Answered We answer all of the burning questions you asked during our webinar, “Why Should Your Staff Stay? Invest in Their Success to Ensure Your Own”. Learn More
Addressing the Other Causes of DSP Turnover The average turnover rate for direct support professionals (DSPs) at organizations that provide services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is 45%. Here are the some of the reasons why. Learn More
Turning Around Turnover in Behavioral Health According to a panel at a recent health summit, the statewide annual turnover rate for direct care workers in the mental health field is a staggering 37%. Learn More
Using Assessments for Hiring, Retention, and Employee Development One tool for decreasing turnover is personnel assessments, which can help you hire better employees and retain your best employees. Learn More
DSP Retention: Nurture Your Newbies, Reward Your Veterans Like any other initiative, the keys to creating a successful peer mentoring program include building buy-in and determining how you will evaluate effectiveness. Learn More
The Power of Assessments: 4 Ways to Improve your Human Capital Effective Human Capital Management finds what aspects of their employees’ knowledge, skills, and abilities should be invested in and developed. Learn More
Recruitment and Retention for Community Health Centers and Rural Health Facilities Rural health facilities and community health centers have special needs when it comes to recruiting and retaining health care professionals. Learn more. Learn More
Trust and Post-Acute Care: The Impact of Employee Turnover After a life-changing event, such as a stroke, heart attack, major joint repair or serious illness, some people need post-acute care. Learn More
A Heart for Employee Retention As you probably know, February is American Heart Month. Yes, it is meant to draw attention to heart (read ‘cardiac’), …. Learn More