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Wisconsin Long Term Care Advisory Council

11/09/2021 09:30 AM - 11 /09/2021 12:45 PM

Meeting is available via Zoom: https://dhswi.zoomgov.com/j/1616889364?pwd=a1Nhc0pKWG55ZDB0TmhiK1lWT05HZz09 Passcode: 591265 Or via phone: Phone Number: 646-558-8656 or 312-626-6799 Webinar ID: 161 688 9364 Use *6 to mute or unmute your phone Use *9 to raise your hand, N/A, WI- 53703

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Agency: Department of Health Services
Contact: Bureau of Programs and Policy
608-267-7286
DHSDMSLTC@dhs.wisconsin.gov

 

Wisconsin Long Term Care Advisory Council
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
9:30 AM to 12:45 PM
Meeting is available via
Zoom:
https://dhswi.zoomgov.com/j/1616889364?pwd=a1Nhc0pKWG55ZDB0TmhiK1lWT05HZz09

Passcode: 591265
Or via phone:
Phone Number: 646-558-8656 or 312-626-6799
Webinar ID: 161 688 9364
Use *6 to mute or unmute your phone
Use *9 to raise your hand

AGENDA

 

  1. 9:30 AM             Meeting Call to Order

Heather Bruemmer, BOALTC, Long Term Care Advisory Council Chair

Process for meeting

Introductions

Review of agenda and approval of minutes

  1. 9:40 AM             DPH Department Updates

Carrie Molke, DHS, Director, Bureau of Aging & Disability Resources

  1. 10:10 AM           DMS Department Updates

Curtis Cunningham, DHS, Assistant Administrator, Benefits & Service Delivery

  1. 10:40 AM           Break
  2. 10:55 AM           2022 – 2023 Charges Discussion

Carrie Molke, DHS, Director, Bureau of Aging & Disability Resources

  1. 11:40 AM           Public Comment

Public comment will be limited to three (3) minutes per person. Your microphone will be muted after three (3) minutes. If you would like to offer a comment during this period, please raise your hand (option near bottom of screen or *9 if on phone). Use *6 to mute or unmute your phone

  1. 11:55 AM           American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - 5% Rate Increase

Grant Cummings, DHS, Director, Bureau of Rate Setting

  1. 12:30 PM           Council Business

Heather Bruemmer, BOALTC, Long Term Care Advisory Council Chair

  1. 12:45 PM           Adjourn

The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the governmental business outlined in the above agenda. The Wisconsin Long Term Care Advisory Council was first created through the 1999 Wisconsin Act 9 with the responsibility to report annually to the legislature and to the Governor on the status of Family Care and assist in developing broad policy issues related to long-term care services. Wisconsin Act 9 sunset the Council as a legislative council as of July 21, 2001, but the council was reappointed a few months later as an advisory group to the Department on emerging issues in long-term care. The Council has continued to provide guidance to the secretary and make recommendations regarding long-term care policies, programs, and services. More information about the council is available at wcltc.wisconsin.gov.

Please be mindful of scent sensitivities and refrain from wearing heavily scented products such as perfumes, colognes, fragrant lotions, etc.

DHS is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you need an interpreter or translator, or if you need this material in another language or in alternate format, you may request assistance to participate by contacting the Bureau of Programs and Policy at 608 267-7286 or DHSDMSLTC@dhs.wisconsin.gov.

Conference Call: 646-558-8656 or 312-626-6799   Passcode: 161 688 9364 / 591265
 

2022 LTCAC Meeting Dates
January 11, 2022
March 8, 2022
May 10, 2022
July 12, 2022
September 13, 2022
November 8, 2022
Meeting Materials can be located here:
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/wltcac/meetings.htm


Americans with Disabilities Act Statement

Reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. This agency, to the maximum extent possible, holds all meetings in facilities that are physically accessible to persons with disabilities.  For questions about accessibility, contact the meeting's sponsoring division.