State funding secures Older Americans Act programs amid provider tax increase concerns

June 18, 2025 | Walworth County, Wisconsin


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State funding secures Older Americans Act programs amid provider tax increase concerns
During the recent Walworth County Health & Human Services Board meeting on June 18, 2025, members expressed significant concerns regarding state cost-sharing and its potential impact on local health services. The discussion highlighted the importance of funding for essential programs, particularly those serving older adults and individuals with disabilities.

One of the key points raised was the state’s decision to maintain funding levels for Older Americans Act programs. This is crucial for the Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC), which provide vital services such as protective services and long-term care ombudsman programs. The absence of funding cuts in this area was welcomed by board members, as it ensures continued support for the community's aging population.

However, concerns lingered about the implications of provider tax increases and the overall financial landscape for health services in the county. Board members noted that while the current version of the state budget does not propose cuts, the restrictions on provider tax increases could pose challenges in the future.

As the board continues to navigate these financial discussions, the focus remains on ensuring that essential services for vulnerable populations are preserved. The outcomes of these discussions will play a critical role in shaping the health and well-being of residents in Walworth County.

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