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County health staff flag rising CLTS caseloads, outline out-of-home placement costs

Dodge County Human Services & Health Oversight Committee
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Division manager Alyssa Schultz told the committee Children's Long Term Support caseloads have risen since state rules ended county waitlists; the county now has 10 CLTS case managers and reported 11 youth in institutional placements and 34 children in foster care with monthly foster-care costs cited.

Alyssa Schultz, division manager for clinical and family services, walked the committee through quarterly charts and trend data showing stable mental-health enrollments but a notable rise in Children's Long Term Support (CLTS) caseloads. Schultz said the state directive that counties may not maintain CLTS waitlists has driven referrals into immediate service and that Dodge County has responded by…

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