2 Butler County social service agencies seek renewal funding
Hamilton Journal NewsJun 30, 2020
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Historically the commissioners have preferred the social services agencies not compete on the same ballots. County Administrator
"With COVID-19, impacts to these vulnerable citizens are exacerbated and the demand for services is heightened," Boyko said. "The board is cognizant of and sensitive to the financial constraints many families and individuals are struggling with right now and leaves the decision to continue to care for our mentally ill and elderly citizens to the electorate.
Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Services Board (MHARS) Executive Director
"You're going to say even with this levy passing you're losing, you're in deficit spending," Rasmus told the county commissioners a few weeks ago. "The first thing we need to do before we can talk about anything else is to hold onto this levy."
The MHARS Board oversees the county mental health and addiction system and provides funding, strategic planning, quality assurance and needs assessments for outside service providers. Rasmus said about one in every 10 residents (35,000) were "touched by our services" last year compared to about 28,000 in 2018. The opioid epidemic increased the numbers.
The MHARS levy expires next year but the board needs to also ask for additional money soon. Rasmus said if the levy fails, it can try again next year, but that doesn't give them much cushion.
"When we hit the spring of 2022 we are at two months of reserves, which is below the board three-month minimum policy and we'd have to start cutting programs," Rasmus said.
"It is designed to keep seniors independent in their home where they'd like to be. It enables them to stay at home and be independent with dignity in the homes that they are familiar with, and with family and community they want to be with," Wilson said. "It prevents costly and unnecessary nursing home placements which can save taxpayer money."
The elderly services levy fund will have an estimated
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