Nozzolio Cuts Through Red Tape: Wayne County Nursing Home To Receve $1.4 Million In Critical Funds

Michael F. Nozzolio

Albany—State Senator Michael F. Nozzolio has announced that the Wayne County Nursing Home will receive nearly $1.4 million in critical funds from the New York State Department of Health (DOH) to help resolve a budget shortfall. Officials from the nursing home had advised Senator Nozzolio that operations and services at their facility would be significantly affected by mid-December without the funding. After an extended delay in receiving the funds, Senator Nozzolio contacted the DOH and expedited the payments.

“The continued successful operation of the Wayne County nursing home is critical for the health of the residents living there,” said Senator Nozzolio. “The nursing home is facing a significant budget shortfall and I am pleased that the Department of Health has agreed to expedite these necessary payments.”

As part of the agreement, DOH will restructure the Medicaid rate for the nursing home, providing a payment of $622,966 that the nursing home will receive in the coming weeks. The Wayne County Nursing Home will also receive an additional $568,000 by mid-November through a rebased cost report that the nursing home had requested. In addition, the nursing home will receive $195,000 in public facility funds.

“This funding will ensure that the Wayne County Nursing Home can continue to provide the highest quality services possible to residents. In these challenging times, it is all the more important that we make wise investments to ensure the viability of health care services for the elderly in our region,” Senator Nozzolio continued.

“Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our elderly residents. This funding is a major victory and I was pleased to help lead the fight to provide this important assistance for the Wayne County Nursing Home,” Nozzolio concluded.



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