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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-07-03 Commissioner Minutes TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2018 The Franklin County Commissioners met Tuesday, July 3, 2018, with the following members present: Robert L. Thomas and Robert G. Ziobrowski. Vice Chairman Thomas presided and after calling the meeting to order, a Moment of Silence, and the Pledge of Allegiance, proceeded with the business of the day. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved to adopt the agenda. Vice Chairman Thomas announced that Chairman Keller will not be attending the board meetings this week. There was no public comment. The minutes of the June 26, 2018 and June 28, 2018 meetings were reviewed. These will be decided upon on Thursday, July 5, 2018. The Board reviewed Agreements, Contracts and Reports. Vice Chairman Thomas asked for the status of the Jail to Community Treatment Program in relation to board action #1 an agreement with Keystone Health to continue the program. Carrie Gray, County Administrator, explained that the DOC grant ended at the end of April and they anticipate having another round of grant opportunities totaling 3 million across the Commonwealth. They want to replicate our program in the application process as a model program. Glenda Helman, Grants Manager, explained there is a vivitrol conference soon where they will review the Jail to Community Treatment Program model and explain the grants coming forth. Ms. Gray indicated that Ms. Helman has worked with the Warden to secure Act 198 funds which is a fee imposed on offenders with drug and alcohol offenses which is shared 50/50 State/County. She explained further that the Jail staff along with Drug & Alcohol staff and Keystone Navigators have been able to enroll people into Medicaid faster so we have not utilized as much as originally planned from the DOC Grant. Ms. Helman said that each vivitrol shot costs $1,500 so when Medicaid kicks in and pays for that, it saves us a lot of money. The treatment is for opioid, alcohol and cocaine addictions. Justin Lensbower from PrimeCare explained that our model is different in that we start treatment in the jail before individuals get released into the community. Ms. Gray said that Keystone Health and Pyramid have been good to work with. They may encounter patients with criminal backgrounds and were willing to accept the challenge and have risen to the occasion. The item will be approved Thursday, July 5, 2018. The meeting was adjourned at 9:41 a.m. with a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas. Carrie E. Gray County Administrator/Chief Clerk FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Robert L. Thomas Robert G. Ziobrowski