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Social Services plans in-house supervised visitation pilot to save $100,000 and expand hours
Summary
Marathon County Social Services will pilot an in-house supervised visitation program in 2026 estimated to save $100,000 annually, add three staff positions to support evening and weekend visits, and require a one-time infrastructure cost of about $15,228 for additional observation rooms.
Marathon County Social Services told the Health and Human Services Committee it will pilot running supervised visitation in-house in 2026, rather than contracting the service, and expects annual savings of about $100,000. Krista said the pilot would add three positions to expand visits into evenings and weekends and use casual staff initially; if the pilot proves effective, Social Services will return with a…
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