PAC Goal Counter
District totals through November 2007, 15.67%
![]() LTC 19.52% |
Public 12.64% |
Hospital 13.95% |
Informational Links
Medicare Nursing Home CompareMedicare Home Health Compare
Ohio Long-Term Care Consumer Guide
Ohio Department of Health Nursing Home Complaints
Ohio Nurse Aide Registry Home Page
West Virginia Office of Facility Licensure and Certification
West Virginia Nurse Aide Registry Home Page
Information on nursing home and other facility inspections in Kentucky
Click here for more information links.
Solidarity Newsletter - Fall 2007
Long Term Care Division - What We're All About
Long Term Care givers in America often receive poverty-level wages, little training and no health coverage, conditions that force nearly 100 percent turnover. SEIU District 1199’s Long Term Care members are folks who work in nursing homes, home care, mental health and MRDD. By joining SEIU District 1199, long term caregivers unite with residents, clients and their families, advocates, community leaders and elected officials to win new and better standards for America’s LTC facilities including:
- Safe staffing levels that are easy to understand and enforce
- Reasonable case loads that allow for quality services
- Comprehensive training
- Careers for caregivers with benefits and wages that help attract and keep qualified staff
- State and federal funding systems that reward and encourage safe staffing and good working conditions.
Our members work and live in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, serving a quickly growing population that needs long term care. We dedicate ourselves to providing the best quality care possible and raising standards. To provide the best possible care for your family members, the most vulnerable members in our communities, we must also be able to care for ourselves and our families.
- Safe staffing levels that are easy to understand and enforce.
- Comprehensive training for nursing home workers.
- Careers for caregivers, with benefits and wages that help attract and keep qualified staff.
- State and federal funding systems that reward and encourage safe staffing and good working conditions.
2007 Victories
- Tasha Whitlock and Shanette Page of ResCare- Kanawha County won their jobs back after being unjustly terminated. ResCare- Kanawha County became part of the Union in late 2006. They received back pay and full re-instatement.
- Read More 2007 Victories
2006 LTC Divisional Victories
- More than 1,300 new members in LTC joined the union in 2006!
- Read More 2006 Victories
If you want to win at your workplace by joining SEIU District 1199, click here.

