Making a Career Out of Making a Difference

Ohio is experiencing a tidal wave of baby boomers increasing the demand for long-term services, creating increased demand for long-term care services over the next three decades. As the baby boomer generation ages and Ohio experiences an unprecedented increase in its older population, the availability of frontline workers is bleak.

Over the next 20 years the caregiver support ratio is projected to drop from seven (in 2010) potential caregivers for every person over 80 years to four (in 2030). As a result, the demand for caregivers is expected to increase by 48 percent in the next decade.

LeadingAge Ohio’s efforts to address the workforce shortage include a range of employee recruitment and retention solutions, from working in grades K- 12 to foster awareness of careers in aging to working with OSU’s Alber Enterprise Center. 

Our Workforce Center is designed to provide members with proven resources to help recruit the highest quality staff, retain exceptional team members and train career caregivers. Whether we are sharing data about our current workforce environment or designing new initiatives with valued stakeholders, our members are working to elevate our state’s aging services caregiving workforce. Together, we are advancing innovative workforce solutions that ensure all Ohioans have access to the services they need.

Need Help?

Randi Hamill

Workforce Director
423-557-1028
rhamill@leadingageohio.org 

  • Manages workforce program development and strategies related to retention and recruitment
  • Oversees LeadingAge Ohio’s secondary and post-secondary student membership, internship programs, and school partnerships
  • Works with local and state agencies to advocate and direct policy and advocacy efforts related to enhancing elder care workforce initiatives
  • Staff liaison to the Workforce Committee
Our national partner, LeadingAge, is an association of 6,000 not-for-profit organizations dedicated to expanding the world of possibilities for aging. Together, we advance policies, promote practices and conduct research that support, enable and empower people to live fully as they age.