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Broadwater County commissioners accept $38,250 homemaker, skilled nursing and respite contract with Rocky Mountain Development Council

5885525 · October 1, 2025
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The Broadwater County Board of Commissioners accepted a fiscal year 2026 contract with Rocky Mountain Development Council, Area 4, for homemaker, skilled nursing and respite services totaling $38,250. County public health staff described program capacity, services and recent funding increases.

The Broadwater County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday accepted a fiscal year 2026 homemaker, skilled nursing and respite services contract with Rocky Mountain Development Council, Area 4, for $38,250.

Public health director Ruby Taylor told commissioners the county’s contract covers three related services that staff commonly refer to collectively as “homemaker.” “So if I say homemaker, that’s what I mean,” Taylor said. She said the department received a base increase after operating at roughly $14,713 since February 2014 and…

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