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Committee hears updates on behavioral health expansion, federal staffing mandate hold and CNA training
Summary
Human Services and Health Committee members discussed a federal minimum staffing mandate put on hold for 10 years, behavioral health expansion move-in timing, and county plans to train new CNAs; staff said the county currently exceeds staffing minimums.
Members of the Dodge County Human Services and Health Committee discussed a federal minimum staffing mandate that has been put on hold for 10 years, how that affects local facilities and the county’s progress on behavioral health expansion and workforce training.
A county staff member reported that a reconciliation bill delays implementation of a federal minimum staffing mandate for 10 years. “They’re not going to enforce it at all,” the staff member said. Committee members pressed whether…
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