Wednesday, August 10, 2011

SAVE GOLDEN HILL


Throughout my term as an Ulster County Legislator, I have been a visible and vocal advocate for keeping the county nursing home, Golden Hill Health Care Center, under county control. Of the representatives from the City of Kingston, I join the chorus of Jeanette Provenzano and Peter Loughran who have been just as vocal for over a decade. My good friend Dave Donaldson is now jumping on board and stating that he is in support of keeping Golden Hill county owned as well. Three cheers for Dave for finally coming to the correct conclusion. 

However, prior to and during his time as Chairman of the Legislature, Jeanette continually addressed the mounting repairs needed at the facility. Only to fall on deaf ears. If the repairs had been made at that time, we wouldn’t be hearing about “systems at risk of catastrophic failure” now, would we?  Anyone who follows the political landscape here in Kingston knows Dave and I are in a Primary this September so I get to point out that of course, now, during these special election circumstances, he sees an opportunity to put words before actions to gain support. Four of those years Dave was the Legislative Chair, One of them as Executive Chair. With a sizeable majority at the time, the opportunity to address Jeanette's issues were missed. How sad is that?

The Legislature and specifically, the Health and Human Services Committee, chaired by Walter Frey, has spent far too long debating whether to sell, renovate, rebuild or build a new, state-of-the-art nursing home. The option of selling the facility needs to be taken off the table, once and for all. Privatization of nursing homes amounts to more money in the pockets of private investors, and results in lower wages, higher turnover rates and drastically lowers quality of care for residents. Meaning, if a shortsighted legislature votes to sell the facility, Ulster County’s seniors will ultimately pay the price. And for what? To save a subsidy that in 2010 amounted to just a 1/4 of 1% of the total tax burden? Isn’t it better for us to keep the employees making a living wage, so they can continue to own homes, shop and support our local economy? Isn’t it better to know that we have a safe, quality nursing facility available to anyone, regardless of their medical condition or ability to pay? 
 
Unlike other county departments, Golden Hill Health Care Center is set up as an enterprise fund, meaning that its $30M budget operates completely independent from the county budget. Golden Hill’s income from Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements, intergovernmental transfers, and private resident payments, covers all expenses, including employee salaries and benefits without any support from the County. In some years, Golden Hill has required a subsidy from the county to cover shortfalls in their revenues, mostly due to New York State’s failure to increase the Medicaid bed rates. In 2011, the County Executive’s office estimated that Golden Hill Health Care Center would require a subsidy of $4.2M. However, due to overdue Medicaid reimbursements received from the state, the amount required from the county to support the nursing home will be closer to $1M. This means, out of a $30M budget, just $1M will come out of the county budget.

Let’s make a commitment to our community to keep Golden Hill Health Care county owned and then continue to investigate the best options in terms of rebuilding, renovating or simply fixing the existing problems, and updating as needed. Let’s look at ways to increase revenues and lower expenses without compromising the integrity of this fine facility or the welfare of its residents. Let’s look at benefits of green technology and grants available for such. There are many options that I don’t feel have been explored because too many have their own agendas at play. If we take the option of privatization off the table, it will force everyone to focus on the challenge of making the County nursing home profitable for the County, instead of some private investors.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That elected officials are still tempted to eliminate binary functions of government when we've seen the uprising in Wisconsin, and the GOP success of the Bond rating downgrade, is astounding.
Here's the chance to step back and, as you noted, come to the correct conclusion. All 33 of you had better make this work because it's the last defense for many seniors in the system. So it costs the taxpayers a small portion through our taxes, so do our roads and bridges. It's why we pay taxes!
Thanks for putting this out there. Time is ticking.

Anonymous said...

What is even more frightening is that there are democrats on the Legislature that are actually considering selling the license. May as well hand them a blank Voter registration card and be done with it.

Anonymous said...

Mike your points are well taken. The same for Mental Health. Hein's plan to privatize will cause problems. No private sector company can give the support that the County can. NO MORE PRIVATIZING.

Anonymous said...

Remind me, who was responsible for the approval of a new jail? Who chose to give the criminals of this county a new "home" and now wants the very ones who have worked all their lives and paid taxes in this county to lose theirs? Names.

Anonymous said...

Mike,

With all due respect - Loughran, Donaldson and Provenzano are the incompetents who ran this place into the ground. They obviously have the juice(corruption)to have the new election districts geremandered for their own benefit.

Anonymous said...

"Proven Leadership" on Donaldson's campaign signs. Are you freaking kidding me? He's proven to be one of the worst leaders Ulster County has had. One of his first qualities was when he first became Legislative Chair, he almost got into a fist fight with our Assemblyman Cahill at a local restaurant. Proven Leadership qualities my butt...

Mike Madsen said...

I actually had the pleasure of bumping into Dave at the CSEA interviews. Told me I shouldn't lie on my Blog about him and that he has always been a strong supporter of keeping Golden Hill in county control.
My point here was that in the 18 months I've been on the sixth floor, the persistent voices in favor have been Jeanette and I. What was said before I got there is unknown to me.What is know is that prior to my swearing in, the majority of the Legislature was Democrat and for four years. That's when words should have meant action.
Thanks for tuning in.

Anonymous said...

Your point is well taken. There are a number of issues that could have been addressed when the Democratic majority under Dave's leadership. They could have been tackled and done with long before the bottom fell out on the economy.
We cant fix the past, but we can learn from our mistakes as we go forward.
Whom ever survives your primary will be in the first class of 23 of the UC Legislature. Each member will have to stand on their own record. The era when Jeanette did most of Frank's work and Peter did most of Dave's is finally coming to a close. This also means you have to act like you did on the Council. Get to it.

Anonymous said...

So mid-town criminals and residents next to Dave & Pete are used to justify DiBella's position with School, Urgent overtime for Matthews, Fire Dept inspections and bond issuance for make believe asbestos problem for Mayor's pocketbook - the Political gangs are the problems aren't they Mike? You have been around politics long enough - are you callous to this now or are you going to step up and speak out?