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Health department proposes moving Community Alternatives Program into CoSquare to recover Medicaid rent revenue
Summary
The county’s health department proposed leasing four adjacent offices in CoSquare to house the Community Alternatives Program (CAP); the move would be funded by Medicaid revenue and produce roughly $30,000 in county revenue annually under the presented $2,500/month rent (board discussed matching a landlord’s $300 monthly reduction).
County staff presented a proposal for the Caswell County Health Department’s Community Alternatives Program (CAP) to relocate from leased offices at 2254 NC‑86 in Yanceville into adjacent office space at CoSquare.
Staff said the CAP lease is funded by Medicaid revenue and would not come from the county’s general fund. The proposal described leasing four adjacent offices; staff cited a current rental cost the CAP pays…
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