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MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES <br />October 16, 2023 <br />2 <br /> <br />numbers which show an upward trend but with stable numbers this quarter. Chair, Jane Garrett, <br />asked if a large number of our adults are in facilities. Director Nancy Coston stated more are in <br />group care but we do have some living in the community. Ann Wilkerson asked how we assume <br />adult guardianship cases. Nancy Coston stated these start as APS cases and are determined to <br />require further intervention. Ms. Coston reported DSS does contract with agencies who provide <br />guardianship services too. Lindsey Shewmaker reminded the Board we will continue to present <br />quarterly and historical data on our program areas. She pointed out that Work First data was added <br />this time. Board members commented this presentation was very helpful. <br /> <br />2. Medicaid Expansion <br /> <br />Nancy Coston announced that Medicaid Expansion is coming December 1st. Staff will make <br />presentations to the Board of Health, Board of County Commissioners, and the NAACP within the <br />next month on the expansion. In preparation for this, DSS created a presentation which will be <br />presented to Board members today; Ms. Coston explained feedback from the Board is appreciated. <br />Ms. Coston explained the presentation focuses on frequently asked questions. <br /> <br />Lindsey Shewmaker presented the slides and information to the Board. Jane Garrett asked how <br />many categories of Medicaid are there. Ms. Shewmaker responded there are 15 Medicaid <br />categories and this will add another. Lindsey Shewmaker stated we expect around 5300 <br />applications in Orange County in year one. She shared 138% poverty level charts to give an idea <br />about income guidelines. The slides went over topics such as immigration inclusion, how to apply, <br />and how long it takes to process an application. Individuals who do not qualify may still be eligible <br />through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Pat Garavaglia asked how people will find out about this? <br />Lindsey Shewmaker stated we will meet with Orange County Communications in regards to public <br />release. Director Coston stated medical providers will promote this when they don’t have a get paid. <br />Lindsey Shewmaker shared she has already met with the UNC Health System in Chapel Hill. Ms. <br />Shewmaker also pointed out individuals receiving Family Planning Medicaid will automatically <br />transition to Expanded Medicaid without needing to apply. Jane Garrett inquired about prescription <br />coverage. Lindsey Shewmaker explained it is pretty good coverage with some copays of $4.00. Ann <br />Wilkerson asked if there will be different managed care providers. Ms. Shewmaker explained there <br />are no changes with the providers. <br /> <br />3. Kinship Care <br /> <br />Crystal Mitchell shared updates on Senate Bill 20 for an Unlicensed Kinship Program which will <br />allow a partial board payment to kinship caregivers for children in DSS custody will begin on <br />11/16/23. The definition of kinship according to Senate Bill 20 and eligibility criteria was shared with <br />the Board along with the board rates for each age group. 37% of children in OCDSS custody are <br />currently in a kinship placement. Currently 21 children are in an unlicensed kinship placement that <br />meets eligibility criteria for this program. Ms. Mitchell shared projected fiscal impact per month and <br />the remainder of this current fiscal year. The state will share in the cost with the county by providing <br />a 50% reimbursement. <br /> <br />4. Director’s Report <br /> <br />Nancy Coston updated the Board that there are currently 32 vacancies in the agency. She further <br />explained this is a priority area for DSS leadership. Director Coston stated December will be a busy <br />month with the rollout of Medicaid Expansion, the start of energy programs, and the delivery of our <br />holiday programs. She stated family sponsorship for the holidays is underway and Toy Chest will <br />occur December 7th-9th. She further shared County funds were approved in our budget for a food <br />