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Warren County approves meal-contract changes and hears annual aging-services report
Summary
The Warren County Health Services Committee approved three contract changes for senior meal and health-promotion services and reviewed the Office for the Aging's 2024 annual report, which highlighted meal counts, program funding sources and the end of COVID stimulus funding.
Warren County Health Services Committee members on Wednesday approved amendments to three contracts for senior meal and health-promotion services and reviewed the Office for the Aging's 2024 annual report, which the presenter said showed both service demand and budget pressure.
The committee voted to amend a contract with Countryside Adult Home to consolidate meal preparation at the Warrensburg kitchen and continue congregate and home-delivered service at the Johnsburg site. Committee members approved a two-percent increase in the Salvation Army's per-meal price under a renewal clause (from $9.72 to $9.91 per meal), and they authorized a contract with the Jerry Fit program, an evidence-based health-promotion curriculum, for an initial license fee of $2,530 and an annual renewal of $150; the presenter said the Jerry Fit program is "90% reimbursable" and costs will be split between Warren and Hamilton counties.
The annual report presented to the committee summarized countywide nutrition and…
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