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County long-term care reports fewer agency contracts, LNA conversions and new high-school LNA class
Summary
Staff reported a decline of about 10 agency contracts since September and four agency conversions to permanent staff; a new LNA class through the local high school starts Monday with 15 students. Commissioners and staff said reduced agency reliance is saving money and improving continuity of care.
Long-term care leaders told commissioners Thursday that the county has reduced agency contracts, converted several agency staff to permanent county employees and will start a high-school LNA training class to build the local workforce.
In a staffing update included in the commissioners’ packet, presenters said the county is roughly 10 agency contracts down from four months earlier and has converted four agency workers to…
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