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Thursday, October 27, 2022

State Auditor General Finds Gracedale Funds Spent Properly

In what he calls a "performance audit," State Auditor General Timothy DeFoor has determined that costs incurred at Gracedale and reimbursed by the state Department of Human Services were both supported by documentation and in accord with applicable law. This finding is based on a review of 60 claims over a one-year period

While this demonstrates that costs are being reimbursed appropriately and is good news, it is far from a complete review of the nursing home's entire operations.  County Council, over the veto of Executive Lamont McClure, is seeking a performance study of the entire operation at Gracedale. 

Performance Audit at Gracedale by BernieOHare on Scribd

2 comments:

  1. So funny. McClure whips this report out as what. His FU to council on a study? He really thinks he is all that and more. Another ego stunt by the overlord.

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  2. What's even funnier 4:56 am is that John Brown asked his Republican friend the Auditor General to study nursing homes and specifically wanted Gracedale to be looked at. Council has been exposed and they really can't handle it.

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