Long-term care innovation grant program opens
The first round of grant applications opened Thursday for $30 million aimed at improving long-term care in Wisconsin.
The Department of Health Services will award between $25,000 and $2 million to projects benefiting people who use home and community-based services, their providers and their families.
“We’re putting these funds to work here in Wisconsin to improve our home and community-based services,” DHS Secretary-designee Karen Timberlake said in a statement.
The first round of applications will close Sept. 12, with a second round opening before February. There could be a third round, depending on available dollars.
The program is one of the initiatives funded with dollars the state is receiving under the American Rescue Plan Act to improve long-term care.