More Than 20% Of Behavioral Health Facilities Report Higher Turnover; Mental Health Workers Have Highest Rates
When behavioral health facilities across the U.S. were asked how overall turnover changed in the past 12 months, 21.7% of respondents indicated turnover More than one in five behavioral health facilities reported increased employee turnover during the past year, while about half expect to hire additional staff during the coming year, according to a recent national workforce survey. Overall, 21.7% of facilities reported turnover increased during the previous 12 months, 67.7% reported turnover remained the same, and 10.6% reported turnover decreased. Looking ahead, 50.6% of respondents planned to hire additional employees during the coming . . .

