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State hosts discussion long-term care options

BISMARCK – North Dakota’s Health and Human Services agency is inviting older adults, adults with physical disabilities and others to a discussion and listening session on Sept. 15 from 1-3 p.m., focusing on the state’s progress expanding access to in-home and community-based long-term support services. 

The agenda also includes updates on efforts to expand access to in-home and community-based services, the qualified service provider (QSP) rate study, the QSP Hub and new QSP workforce incentive grants. There will also be time for stakeholders to ask questions, share concerns and make recommendations about long-term support services and programs.  

Stakeholders can participate in the meeting virtually by calling 328-0950, Conference ID 286 354 833#. The public meeting notice issued on Sept. 6 includes details on joining the meeting online and is available at www.hhs.nd.gov/news/public-notices.

Individuals can attend in person at the Prairie Rose Room in the department’s Prairie Hills Plaza location, 1237 W. Divide Ave., Suite 6, in Bismarck. Attendees should enter through Door 2. 

Individuals who need disability accommodations to participate can contact Michele Curtis at 328-8679, 711 (TTY) or mimcurtis@nd.gov.

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