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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Gracedale & Cedarbrook: Apples & Oranges

Let's shove all the pious proclamations about "moral obligations" aside. Although LC Director of Administration Tom Muller, and Commissioners Dougherty and Hansell threw that term around last night as though they were at a revival meeting, the simple reality is that county government has no obligation to provide a nursing home. And if Cedarbrook were the $6 million money pit like Gracedale is in Northampton County, there is little doubt in my mind that they'd all be just as sanctimoniously talking about their "moral obligation" to the taxpayer.

But if Muller did anything at last night's Lehigh County budget hearing, he established pretty clearly that Gracedale and Cedarbrook are completely different animals. What makes fiscal sense in Northampton County might actually be foolhardy in Lehigh.

Below you'll see a copy of Muller's handout. He reluctantly handed it to me, complaining that I'm the "pseudo press." Then he grumbled that all I ever do is photograph the back of his head, even though even he agrees it's his better side.

Some Commissioners have suggested that perhaps Lehigh should consider selling or leasing Cedarbrook. Muller gave what Commissioner Bill Hansell repeatedly referred to as an "extraordinarily good presentation." Now Hansell thought everyone gave "extraordinarily good presentations" last night, but Muller was so damn good he even convinced the tea party members in the peanut gallery.

First, he compared the two institutions. Gracedale has a two star rating, while Cedarbrook has a four star rating. Gracedale has filled 638 of 725 beds, whle Cedarbrook has filled 668 of 680 beds. Gracedale is county-managed, while Cedarbrook's leadership is private.

Second, Cedarbrook, unlike Gracedale has two facilities in Fountain Hill and South Whitehall. Only South Whitehall is actually licensed. A cording to Muller, "We cannot sell our beds at Fountain Hill. If we wanted to sell the facility, we'd have to work out some deal where we would sell it to somebody contingent upon them applying for a license, getting a license for those beds."

Third, Cedarbrook is actually projected to earn $3.5 million next year. But because of the debt service on multiple nursing home bonds and he $2.4 million cost of health insurance for retirees, the County will have to kick in $2.1 million.

Fourth, if Lehigh were to lease Cedarbrook, it would still lose $932,000 per year. That's because the cost of retiree health insurance would actually increase.

Fifth, if Lehigh were to sell Cedarbrook, it would have to pay off all the bonds and other loans. The retiree health insurance cost would increase, just like with a lease. Assuming a sale for $26.6 million, the County would walk away with just $317,973.

Muller indicated that "we intend to maintain our four star rating. We have no intention of going below that. The best Gracedale has ever hit was 3.68, briefly, ... . There's a lot of money in those little tenths of a point." Muller also stated hat Cedarbrook is getting away from housing four residents in one room to make the home more attractive to aging baby boomers.

Earlier that evening, Cedarbrook administrators indicated that labor accounts for 66% of Cedarbrook's total cost. $10 million of the $65 million budget goes to pay for the defined benefit pension. They are hopeful that baby boomers will fill the nursing homes in the years to come, although they acknowledge another trend is assisted living and care at home.

Cedarbrook

20 comments:

  1. Tom made an excellent presentation. Stop promoting Angles questionable motives by attacking the sane comments of others.

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  2. I love it.

    To save money, they won't sell since it only breaks even in a sale, but it's better to keep it when it keeps loosing millions per year.

    Elected officials are so silly.

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  3. Privatized nursing homes have every incentives to keep patients. Empty beds are considered loss revenue. Be very careful when you send a family member to a privatized nursing home for physical therapy.

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  4. whether you agree with the political sell or don't sell points, there's a lot of good research here to consider.

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  5. Why are they spending the time to compare Lehigh's facility to Northampton's facility?

    Why not compare to Berks, Schuylkill, etc?

    Just don't see the point in the analysis, other than to say "well...we are better than those guys..."

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  6. Yes. Lehigh county is better. Better at double digit tax increases.

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  7. BO did anyone bother to look into weatheror not gracedale was deeded to the county by the moravians,and if the county wished to sell gracedale it would revert back to the moravians.

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  8. There is no reverter. Just another piece of misinformation from McHale and her navy.

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  9. Notice it was floated by a council member with an (R) behind his name
    That must stand for retarded. It must be contagious we have the same epidemic in NORCO. I think Angle is a carrier. And it would not suprise me if there has been contact between these two.
    Yeah Yeah Bernie
    Cuckoo

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  10. "And it would not suprise me if there has been contact between these two.'

    As per O'Hare and his blog that is not the only questionable contact Angle has had with someone.

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  11. CASH IN
    ON THE AGING BABY BOOMER BUSINESS
    What a novel idea.

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  12. Angle and Stoffa decided to sell Gracedale three years ago. Stoffa has run it into the ground to make the case.

    He just gave the nurses a nice contract with a successor clause after he claimed you can't do that. Stoffa is talking out of both sides of his mouth. He knows that will put union against union and make County Council question keeping Gracedale even more than they are now. he is a con artist of the worst kind. he and Angle deserve each other.

    He and Angle represent the worst in public officials. They are disgusting.

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  13. I think the successorship clause was in the old contract, I don't know when that was signed however it might predate Stoffa. He has other problems though I just thought I'd try to clarify.

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  14. This is a new contract they negotiated. If he though the clause was no good he could have just refused to agree.

    He didn't, he gave it to them. It means he says one thing to the Nurses and another to AFSCME.

    He is not a good man, he is deceptive.

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  15. And you are an anonymous coward who attacks people without having the guts to identify yourself.

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  16. The Not Ready for Local Politics Players present:

    The Lone Deranger

    Starring Bernie Ohare as trusted friend Tonto

    And Ron Angle as The Lone Deranger

    Act One

    Tonto!

    Yes Kemosabe

    I hear war drums coming from yonder Lehigh County

    But Kemosabe the Lenape are peaceful

    No No its the County Council they say they want to sell Cedarbrook

    Tonto

    Yes Kemosabe

    Put your ear to the ground see if the citizens are stirring

    Kemobabe

    Yes Tonto

    Buffalo come

    How do you know Tonto

    Ear sticky Kemosabe

    Act Two

    Kemosabe

    Yes Tonto

    If they sell Cedarbrook where will I spend my golden years? Gracedale has already been changed to the Abe Atiehya Slots and Sluts Parlor

    You can rent a lovely two story teepee from me in the Slate Belt Tonto

    Me no think so Kemosabi

    Why not Tonto

    You stealum my whiteman free money check when they come

    Tonto

    yes Kemosabi

    where did you get that idea

    me readum story in whiteman newspaper

    Tonto

    yes Kemosabi

    you can't read my trusted friend

    I know thats why me startum second rate internet blog

    no one notice how stupid Tonto is

    Epilog

    Tonto

    yes Kemosabi

    I'm getting to old for this can I move in with you and your sqaw there is no Cedarbrook or Gracedale and my kids keep putting antifreeze in my Arnold Palmers

    Sure Kemosabi you like it here my wife makum good food
    tonight
    roasted tastykake

    The End

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  17. O'Hare has become nothing but an old crow for Angle and Stoffa. Any shred of credibility he had has long since disappeared.

    The angry disbarred alcohilic shines through no matter how he tries to hide it.

    Sad life.

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  18. Stan "teaparty watchdogSeptember 29, 2010 at 10:31 AM

    If Tom and some of the Commissioners, were really interested in their obligation to the elderly, they would be trying to reduce the TAX burden on the thousands of elderly tax payers.
    These people are just trying to stay in their homes on a "FIXED" income.

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  19. I wish we had normal representation in NORCO like the Cunninghams' of Lehigh County.

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  20. Hey BO
    My wifes mother is in Gracedale and she told me she heard while she was visiting, that there is some group who plan to file an injunction in an effort to get a referendum on the spring ballot. Have you heard of this and is it legal?

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