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Washington County hires five case managers; CLTS wait time drops but remains above state benchmark

Washington County Health and Human Services Committee · December 4, 2025
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Summary

Health and Human Services reported hiring five case managers and a drop in average days from referral to enrollment for the Children's Long Term Support (CLTS) program to 99 days (through October), down from 306 in February; the state benchmark is 90 days and the county continues to monitor staffing and funding through rate-setting and reconciliation.

Washington County Health and Human Services presented an update on the Children's Long Term Support (CLTS) program, reporting reduced wait times after targeted hiring and contracting actions.

Julie Driscoll said the county hired five case managers this year and had used a contracted community provider earlier to accelerate hiring while staffing moves to county…

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