Assisted living providers and direct care workers stand to benefit from a potential $77 million investment in the long-term care workforce in Georgia. The demand for facilities that care for elderly and disable loved ones is growing. We have fewer and fewer care givers in our families and society to care for those in need assistance with the activities of daily living. My experience In this business field , I have work in healthcare for over twenty years and I see the great need there is for senior living facility. The funding will be use to buy a building which is availble now and pay for expenses and cost of operation.
Home Sweet Home budget proposal, the state’s Family Care Medicaid waiver program, which serves older adults and adults with disabilities in assisted living communities and skilled nursing facilities, stands to receive an additional $15 million. Federal matching funds would make the total investment $77.8 million. The increase would fund the program’s Direct Care Workforce Fund.
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