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Friday, March 08, 2019

Gracedale Passes State Re-Inspection

Constable James Smith  (left)
Northampton County's nursing home, Gracedale, suffered a setback in December when the state Department of Health noted 11 patient-care deficiencies during its annual inspection. Its current Medicare rating is two stars, or below average. But there are signs that things are turning around. During a revisit, the state Department of Health noted that all deficiencies have been corrected. In addition, the home was complimented by the state on its reduction in the use of psychotropic drugs.

Interim Administrator Jennifer Stewart-King told County Council at their March 7 meeting that what she needs most of all are electronic health records. She us currently reviewing three bids, and plans to have them in place within a month or two.

In response to a question from Council member John Cusick, she acknowledged that staffing the 3-11 shift has always been a problem. But she added that the shift differential being paid is reducing the number of absences. Council member Bob Werner suggested the possibility of an on-site daycare for employees's children, and the home is pursuing that option. Executive Lamont McClure added, however, that there are "hurdles."

Stewart-King said the biggest misperception about Gracedale is that "there is no quality there." She said that is completely untrue and stressed the commitment, loyalty and family atmosphere. "I love my job," she said several times. "We know we all make a difference."

Council President Ron Heckman told her that because Gracedale is a public institution, a negative inspection will get far more scrutiny and attention than at a privately-owned home. "We talk about these things openly," he observed.

Executive Lamont McClure, in an interview outside of the meeting, added that another problem is that Gracedale, unlike other nursing homes, will accept everyone. It has a higher proportion of  residents with unique issues than other homes, including public homes.

Executive's Report

In other business, Executive Lamont McClure reported on the Election Commission's decision to recommend the ExpressVoteXL voting system. Council will be asked to approve the purchase of 320 machines for $2.9 million.  He praised the Commission for affirming the choice of 81% of election workers who reviewed different systems. "We're very pleased their voices were heard," he said.

He then explained a recent decision to begin referring to the courthouse as the Government Center in any business concerning the administration. Though County Council decided in 2005 to call the building the "Northampton County Courthouse," he said this was confusing both employees and the public. The courts sometimes close because of bad weather, but other county offices remain open unless the Governor declares a state of emergency.

He also reported on the success of Teladoc, a mobile app employees can download on their smart phones to put you into near immediate contact, by video or voice call, with one of over 3,100 licensed health care professionals. It began in Northampton County in June 2018 with an email blast to all county employees. Since that time, it has saved the county $335,533 in medical claims.

Hemp and marijuana

Council member Tara Zrinski offered two resolutions concerning hemp and marijuana.

The first resolution, which forms an industrial hemp committee to encourage industrial hemp production by Lehigh Valley farmers, passed by a 7-0 vote. Industrial hemp production removed industrial hemp from regulation as a controlled substance. Zrinski is hopeful that the manufacture and processing of industrial hemp can produce jobs in Northampton County, particularly in the slate belt.

Zrinski's second resolution supports federal and state efforts to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana. Zrinski herself asked that it be tabled, stating it needed more work. She maintained, however, that the law needs to change. She noted that marijuana is lumped in with heroin as a Schedule I controlled substance, a situation that Council member John Cusick calls "patently absurd." He added that ten states and the District of Columbia have legalized or decriminalized marijuana, and he'd hate to see Pennsylvania miss out on the tax revenue as it did for years with gambling. .

Zrinski called this movement a "social justice issue" at its core. "This is going to take thousands of people out of jail," she said, adding that many of them are black or brown.

Some of them are in Northampton County's jail.

Retiring Constable Honored

County Council also honored Constable Stan Smith, who is retiring after 26 years of dedicated service in Nazareth.

"It's not what you take when you leave it, it's what you leave behind," said Constable Smith, quoting what he said is a country song.

25 comments:

  1. Oh God! Does that Zirinski woman ever do anything that has to do with what the county actually does? What is here deal?

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  2. Bernie you should squash the beef with Tara over a few tokes off her peace pipe , the sacred herb is known to make chicks randy so you might break free from the Incel nation

    Blue BADGER

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  3. Democrats dumbing down the populace one toke at a time... Get them stoned and tax them some more.

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  4. Does it make any sense to buy 320 machines for $9,062.50 each , that will be “idled” 8,712 hours a year ? Is there not a better way? I would think you get a whole bunch of new blood , human counters with a free car giveaway on each voting pole with a free car-lottery and do better , at least have time before the General election for a decision.

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  5. Bernie, its Stan, not James.

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  6. From the original post:

    "The first resolution, which forms an industrial hemp committee to encourage industrial hemp production by Lehigh Valley farmers, passed by a 7-0 vote."


    Can someone explain this to me?

    We now need a government committee to "encourage" farmers to grow certain crops? I've found farmers to be pretty astute at using THEIR land to grow the crops that will bring the best benefit to THEM.

    But now they need encouragement from the government? That's something we usually see in socialist/communist countries, where the government knows all.

    And not one of the mental giants on County Council saw fit to vote against this trash?

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  7. Like my fellow hard R Peter Cochrane the push for spending on new machines is troubling, there are hundreds of underused abacuses along with thousands of unemployed dole living trough slopping miscreants who could be forced to man the poles in exchange for their idleness.

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  8. What about the white people who are in jail for Marijuana? Guess she doesn't care about those folks???

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  9. White patriarchs can rot in jail for cannabis possession, Tara Zrinski is a very hawt SJW who most incel Cuckservative never trumpers would give their left nut just to eat the corn out of her aromatic scat.

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  10. It's funny when gubmint types deign to "encourage" farmers. Please don't. We're still paying corporate welfare to millionaire agri-businesses under Depression-era programs. Should we really be stroking checks to the Jaindls of the world? Let markets work it out without government impediments or unfair competition from government-chosen winners. If government types knew how business worked, they wouldn't overspend their means into $22 trillion in debt. Let's stay in the proper lane for government and get back to addressing the modern holocaust being perpetrated by deadly plastic straws. Let's bring Big Straw to heel.

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  11. Zirinski and Hefner are leading the local progressive socialist train. The boys are all in line with the blue wave washing over everything.

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  12. Ms. Tara need a hobby. I recommend the Mediterranean manslab. The big beefy Greggy would give her a lot to do.

    Spartacus!

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  13. Sam Murray Haad (not Irish) fixed an All Star Vote for his Son Joseph =wrong !

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  14. Bob Ryan how many MLs of cheap vodka does it take to get you in the zone?

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  15. Sounds like Zrinski is the AOC of Northampton County! Always wants her hands in everything even when it is irrelevant.

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  16. Where is Ron Angle when we need him? He's the one who could make our hemp-growing county great again!

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  17. Can any democrat propose anything that actually has anything to do with county government? Or do they keep pushing these silly "look at me" resolutions. Look for a sweep in a few years.

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  18. First off is this Wack Job that has grudgewiththe Judge. I said before , if you threatened him I’d move into his house,then you’ll have to deal with a Marine rifleman.Thats it. On other business, Bernie who is the Asst.DA running against John For his new post?

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  19. I post my name ,you are cowardly on the other hand. If you feel frogy, I’m on Cattell Street . I sleep pretty well because my wolf/dog is up. I have posted what I feel, you can’t shave my hair off and send me to a combat zone to piss me off ,because I liked it. People like me have already seen it. Your an asshole. So- leave Murray alone forget it. Watch reruns on Tv . Get a Psychological exam and recovery.

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  20. Can't wait to get that mailer from Morganelli telling me about all the private property he seized during drug war.

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  21. Democrats dumbing down the populace one toke at a time... Get them stoned and tax them some more.

    Um, Repubs voted for the biggest ignoramus this country has ever seen. Repubs obviously don't need any help getting dumbed down.

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  22. All star vote victimMarch 11, 2019 at 4:58 PM

    Peter is harder than Clint Eastwood and just as crazy!

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  23. Bernie, other than the Zirinski/Hefner it's all about me show, how was the content of the meeting on Gracedale? Did it cover what it should have and was it worth the time?

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