Tell the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to Protect L.A. HomeCare

Join Our Fight to Demand that Supervisors Protect LA Homecare
Join us by lending your voice to our fight. Together, we can deliver the message to the Board of Supervisors that it’s time to Protect Homecare in LA County. Anything less is unacceptable to those who rely on this care and the caregivers who provide it.
Sign the petition below to tell the LA County Board of Supervisors to Protect Homecare in LA County!
LA County’s Homecare Workers Deserve Better!
Every day, 240,000 In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) caregivers provide vital care to our aging parents, neighbors with disabilities, and vulnerable loved ones. Yet these essential workers remain LA County’s largest low-wage workforce.
The average IHSS worker earns just $23,000 a year—well below the federal poverty line.
• 87% work multiple jobs to make ends meet
• 64% rely on programs like CalFresh to feed their families
This crisis isn’t just hurting caregivers—it’s leading to a shortage of workers and leaving too many without the care they need.
We’re facing a care crisis. It’s time to invest in the people who care for us.
Stand with IHSS workers. Add your name today.
I Support Fair Pay for Caregivers
Updates on Negotiations with L.A. County Board of Supervisors
- L.A. County IHSS care providers demand investments from the County Board of Supervisors.L.A. homecare providers are demanding fair wages and real investments from the County Board of Supervisors to address a growing care crisis. Read more
- L.A. County IHSS care providers are urging county officials to invest in quality wages to address the growing care crisis.L.A. home care providers are urging county officials to invest in quality wages to address the growing care crisis. Learn how this demand for fair pay impacts care for older adults and people with disabilities in LA County. Read more
- L.A. County IHSS care providers Fight for Fair Wages Against Zero-Wage OfferL.A. County IHSS providers are speaking out against the County’s zero-wage offer, highlighting poverty and near-homelessness among home care workers. Learn how providers are demanding urgent contract investments and fair pay to address the home care crisis. Read more
- L.A. County IHSS care providers fight “Insulting” Zero-Wage OfferL.A. County IHSS providers delivered powerful testimony to the Board of Supervisors, rejecting an “insulting” zero-wage increase offer. Learn how home care workers are fighting for fair pay to address a county-wide care crisis. Read more
- L.A. County IHSS providers demand a contract that invests in quality homecare for older adults and people with disabilities.L.A. County IHSS providers are demanding a new contract that invests in quality home care for older adults and people with disabilities. Learn about the ongoing campaign and how frontline workers are fighting for better wages and real change. Read more
Media Coverage
- LA County’s Largest Low-Wage Workforce Demands Dignity, Not “Zero”: Caregivers Share Poverty Data and Call for Urgent Contract that reflects their worth64% of LA County IHSS workers rely on public assistance with thousands teetering on the brink of homelessness Amid a growing care crisis, Los Angeles County’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)… Read more: LA County’s Largest Low-Wage Workforce Demands Dignity, Not “Zero”: Caregivers Share Poverty Data and Call for Urgent Contract that reflects their worth
- SEIU 2015 Blasts LA County’s $0 Wage Offer to Homecare Workers: “The County Is Making A Choice to Turn Its Back on Caregivers and Those Needing Care.”In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) home care providers speak out against the county’s insulting offer of ZERO. LOS ANGELES, CA — SEIU Local 2015, the nation’s largest long-term care union representing… Read more: SEIU 2015 Blasts LA County’s $0 Wage Offer to Homecare Workers: “The County Is Making A Choice to Turn Its Back on Caregivers and Those Needing Care.”
- Left Behind in the Budget: L.A. County’s Home Care Workers Deserve BetterLos Angeles is in the midst of a crisis. We have an aging population that increasingly relies on in-home support to age in their homes with dignity. Yet, as the… Read more: Left Behind in the Budget: L.A. County’s Home Care Workers Deserve Better
- News Coverage Los Angeles County Home Care Providers call for an investment in long-term care at Board of SupervisorsIn-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) caregivers—members of SEIU Local 2015, California’s largest labor union and the nation’s largest long-term care union—returned to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to demand… Read more: News Coverage Los Angeles County Home Care Providers call for an investment in long-term care at Board of Supervisors