“In addition, Wellspring projects a $40,000 loss for its men’s and women’s residential facilities. The agency has waitlists for its residential services, but the reality is that it sometimes takes a day or two to reach clients and get them in the door — time for which Wellspring won’t be paid under a fee-for-service model.
It will instead look for private donations to fill the gap. “The big question is what happens if you don’t find that funding,” Farley said.”
DHHS delays change addiction agencies said would put programs at risk