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Ernestine “Erma” Bryant, left, works with one of her clients at a facility in Tifton. Direct support professionals like Bryant are leaving jobs in droves because of low pay.

TIFTON — Ernestine “Erma” Bryant likes her job, but the pay is a problem.

She works in a caregiver role as a “direct support professional” in Tifton, helping people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities with basic functions such as dressing, bathing and eating.

Andy Miller is editor and CEO of Georgia Health News.

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