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For employers who run assisted living facilities, it\u2019s critical that proper employee compensation guidelines are followed, especially when it comes to overtime pay. Each year, wage violations in the healthcare industry continue to rise, and healthcare workers are often underpaid and overworked.<\/p>\n

The Wage Case at the St. James Home for the Elderly<\/h2>\n

Forty healthcare workers at the St. James Home for the Elderly in Southern California are receiving more than $103,000 in back wages. This news comes after federal investigators from the U.S. Labor Department\u2019s Wage and Hour Division uncovered recordkeeping and overtime violations. These investigators found that employees from seven St. James facilities had been paid for their scheduled hours; however, they were not paid for any extra care given to patients or other work-related responsibilities performed outside of their normal hours. Not only was there no compensation for the hours worked outside of the regular forty hour workweek, but the St. James facilities did not keep an accurate record of the hours their employees worked. According to the Fair Labor Standards Act, the overtime and recordkeeping provisions had been violated.<\/p>\n

Duties and Salaries of Caregivers in Assisted Living<\/h2>\n

As one of the fastest growing professions in the medical and healthcare industry, caregiver jobs are projected to grow 70.5 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. While this area of work is popular, it is also extremely demanding and time-consuming. Nearly 97 percent of these workers regularly perform other duties and tasks that aren\u2019t part of their regular job requirements. Caregivers in assisted living communities are responsible for helping the chronically ill, the disabled, and other residents that need help with daily activities such as using the bathroom, bathing, dressing, and cooking. Caregivers also assist with recreational, social, and physical activities.<\/p>\n

While the position is taxing, there are definite benefits for caregivers, including:<\/p>\n