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Adair County Board of Supervisors mtg. Recap

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September 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday (Today), discussed possible, proposed changes to mental health services. Supervisor John Twombly said he’s learned through an e-mail from the State distributed through ISAC (the Iowa State Association of Counties), there’s a 99% likelihood the State will act to combine the various mental health regions, so Adair County has voluntarily started to hold meetings with the far Southwest Region (Southwest Iowa MHDS, which covers 9 counties and is based in Council Bluffs), because it appears the realignment will be based on total population, and the County doesn’t want to be told where residents will have to go for those services…officials want a choice.

With regard to who pays for mental health services, effective July 1, 2022, there will be no more levy for services. A meeting is set for next week in Des Moines, to discuss the State’s role.

Lori Nosekabel, CEO for Southern Hills Regional Mental Health that serves the counties of Adair, Adams, Taylor and Union, is expected to attend. Supervisor Board Chair Steve Shelley said there likely isn’t anything the County could do if it was forced to merge into specific mental health service regions.

In other business, the Adair County Board of Supervisors were informed by Auditor Mandy Berg, her office would be closed for Election Training, all-day Sept. 22nd.

Since the training is being held on a regular Supervisor’s meeting date, the Board approved holding their regular meeting on Thursday, Sept. 23rd, instead of the 22nd.