The rain didn't stop dozens of Good Samaritan Hospital health care workers from picketing on Monday.
Members of the 1199 SEIU union lined up along Route 59 in Suffern outside of the facility, chanting and raising their voices to get the administration's attention.
Good Sam is part of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network.
One battle cry was to bring back home care.
News 12 broke the
story back in April about how several home care services in the Hudson Valley will stop this July.
"A lot of the community members that we did provide home care, wanted to be here. But because they're homebound, they can't get out or couldn't. So, we're the voice for them. For their great loss as well as ours," said Alena Gerson, who has been working in home care for several years.
Another issue raised by emergency department nurses who say recent changes have led to concerns about patient safety and ratios.
Kim Sgandurra, an emergency department nurse, said, "In the ER, every second counts. You need to be to your patients in a quick manner to save lives. And we're stretched to the limit. Like I said, sometimes at night there's three nurses."
Then there were nurse practitioners calling for a fair contract ahead of a meeting also expected on Monday.
News 12 is waiting to hear back from WMC Health for comment.