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Commissioners give staff consensus to wind down county adult day care by fiscal year end
Summary
After reviewing enrollment, operating costs and staffing constraints, commissioners agreed by consensus to fund Flagler County's adult day care program through the current fiscal year and direct staff to prepare a transition plan and options for clients and employees for the program's closure at fiscal year end.
Flagler County Health & Human Services Director Joe Haggadis gave commissioners a budget‑focused update on the county adult day care (GrAMA) program, describing program scale, staffing and options to reduce net county cost.
Haggadis said the licensed Medicaid‑eligible facility serves roughly 45–50 adults annually, provides an average of about 12,000 hours of service a year and currently operates with tight staffing (three on‑site staff and a vacant clinical supervisory position). He reported an approximate current total program cost of about $330,000 with…
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