Denton living center staff share claims of burnout, concerns

Denton living center staff share claims of burnout, concerns over new overtime policy as pandemic continues


Denton living center staff share claims of burnout, concerns over new overtime policy as pandemic continues
“It’s a powder keg and it’s not good for this vulnerable population,” one staff member told WFAA said.
Author: Tanya Eiserer
Updated: 10:28 PM CST January 8, 2021
DENTON, Texas — The Denton State Supported Living Center was the site of one of the earliest and largest outbreaks of COVID-19 in North Texas, but now it’s plagued with a new problem.
Employees who work there say there are simply not enough people to do the job.
“All the staff are working incredible amounts of overtime,” said a staff member, who spoke to WFAA on the condition that his identity be concealed. “Nobody at the end of their shift knows if they're going home or not. It’s burning a lot of good staff out.”

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