Michigan
Whitmer proposes more money for Michigan’s aging crisis. Is it enough?
Requests for feedback on Whitmer’s senior service funds proposals from Republican leaders in the home and the Senate weren’t returned.
A Whitmer spokesperson mentioned that the governor “made it clear that she is going to work with everybody to proceed to attach seniors with the care they want, making certain that everybody can reside, work and retire.”
Proponents say that the rise in Whitmer can be welcomed, however isn’t sufficient to satisfy the wants in a state the place virtually 1 in 5 is now 65 or older.
The $ 4.4 billion Michigan spends on Senior Care, whereas representing 5% of the overall state funds, is lower than the nationwide common. Michigan spends $ 2,378 per resident age of 65 years and older, 39% lower than the nationwide common of $ 3,942.
That’s when Michigan is confronted with an imminent care disaster, with an incoherent system that, regardless of the price of taxpayers, gives billions of {dollars} inadequate and unequal providers, a bridge investigation confirmed. With a mean of 380 Michiganders who flip 65 day-after-day, the proponents warn that the system urgently wants extra financing – and a spotlight – from Lansing.
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