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OLDER AND DISABLED HOOSIERS HARMED BY INDIANA WAIVER WAIT LIST

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OLDER AND DISABLED HOOSIERS HARMED BY INDIANA WAIVER WAIT LIST

DECEMBER 12, 2024

INDIANAPOLIS—In December 2023, the State of Indiana announced that the Medicaid budget overspent appropriated funding by $1 billion. Since then, the State has made programmatic changes and researched other ways to make up for this deficit. As part of this effort, the State made abrupt and drastic changes to the Indiana Home and Community-Based Waivers—now called the PathWays Waiver and the Health and Wellness Waiver—neglecting to consult key stakeholders and failing to consider the short-term and long-term effects on Hoosiers and the Indiana State budget. These swift budget and policy changes have negatively impacted the lives of our most vulnerable citizens – people with complex medical needs whose lives are already difficult and often too short.

Waiver services provide home- and community-based services to eligible Hoosiers who meet the nursing facility’s level of care. Eligible individuals can receive critical home and community-based services, such as attendant care, adult day care, home-delivered meals, structured family care, or placement in, and services from an assisted living facility. Importantly, waiver services represent a significantly more cost-effective alternative to placement in nursing home facilities and are services that Hoosiers want and need now.

As of November 1, 2024, from the State’s waiting list information website, 8,719 people are on the waiting list for the PathWays Waiver (for those 60 and older). There are 4,709 people on the waiting list for the Health and Wellness Waiver (for those under age 60). Last month, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) invited 1,500 eligible individuals to receive services via the PathWays waiver—removing them from the waiting list. Additionally, 500 eligible individuals per month will receive services on the Health and Wellness waiver and be removed from the State’s waiting list. Our key concern is that there are simply not enough slots for Hoosiers who require and desire these services. Of course, new applicants for these programs will have a significant waiting period, as well. Specific examples of Hoosiers affected by waiver wait lists are available here

The State had made enormous progress on care options for older and disabled adults. In 2023, Indiana was ranked 27th among all states and the District of Columbia for long-term care services and supports. With the waiting list, the State has taken a giant step backward

We look forward to partnering with the Indiana General Assembly during the upcoming 2025 legislative session to find permanent solutions that continue these critical services for vulnerable Hoosiers.

USI Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremonies happening today

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USI Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremonies happening today

WHO: USI will celebrate 653 eligible graduates at Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremonies.

WHAT: USI will hold two Commencement Ceremonies to recognize students from the Fall Class of 2024.

WHEN: Two Commencement Ceremonies will take place today Saturday, December 14.

  • 10 a.m.: College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business and School of Graduate Studies
  • 1 p.m.: Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies

WHERE: Commencement Ceremonies will take place in Liberty Arena, Home of the Screaming Eagles. A map of the USI campus, featuring Liberty Arena, can be found at USI.edu/map.

Santa Visits Simplicity Furniture Today

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Santa is making a special stop at Pat Coslett’s Simplicity Furniture, 1309 N. Green River Road, today from 10-6 and tomorrow from noon-4. Bring the kids for photos and a visit with Santa Claus.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

Aces women’s basketball returns to RV Vanderbilt for the first time in 30 years

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Aces women’s basketball returns to RV Vanderbilt for the first time in 30 years
The Purple Aces play their only Power Four opponent of the season on Saturday
 

NASHVILLE — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team rekindles a series that last occurred in 1994 on Saturday afternoon.

Evansville at RV Vanderbilt | Saturday, December 14th  | 2 PM CT
Site | Locations Memorial Gymnasium | Nashville
Game Coverage Live Stats | SEC+ (ESPN+)
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The Purple Aces got back in the win column in a big way against SIUE on Sunday. UE had the program’s first game with three 20+ point scorers since at least the 2006-07 season in the double-digit win over the Cougars. Evansville’s scoring leader senior guard Julia Palomo set a career-high in 37 minutes of play with 26 points. One of four seniors on the Aces roster, Palomo shot a staggering 85.7% on Sunday missing only two field goals through 40 minutes. Along with setting a new career-high Palomo also matched her season-high in steals taking away three balls from SIUE.Saturday’s game will be UE’s only chance to play a Power Four opponent in the 2024-25 regular season. It will be Evansville’s first visit to Memorial Hall in 30 years as the program last faced the Vanderbilt Commodores in 1994 in a 121-64 loss. Tomorrow’s game will feature a marquee freshman match-up with the two most consistent scoring newcomers. Vanderbilt guard Mikayla Blakes currently leads all freshmen in Division I basketball with 20.2 points per game. UE guard Camryn Runner follows right behind Blakes among freshmen with 19.6 points per game as both are early contenders for National Freshman of the Year.

Between Blakes and sophomore forward Khamil Pierre the Commodores are the only team in the nation with two starters averaging over 20 points per game. Vanderbilt comes into this weekend with a 9-1 overall record with the team’s only loss coming to #17 Michigan State at the end of November in the Acrisure Classic in Palm Springs, Calif. With their impressive start to the season, the Commodores received 15 votes in the AP Top 25 poll for the sixth week of the 2024-25 season. Saturday’s game is Vanderbilt’s first after 10 days away from the court following an 88-70 victory at Miami (Fla.).

With a 21-point and rebound-leading performance on Sunday, Runner earned her third MVC Freshman of the Week honor. Runner is one of three Aces to have earned 3 weekly honors in their first season at UE. She is only two weekly honors away from tying the most by an Evansville freshman in one season which was program points leader Sara Dickey during the 2013-14 season. Against the Cougars Runner recorded 21 points, seven rebounds, five assists, one steal, and one block through 36 minutes on the floor. The freshman also did not record a turnover on Sunday for her first 1.00 assist/turnover ratio.

Diaz Barragan named to the United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Team

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Diaz Barragan named to the United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Team
For the third season in a row the Purple Aces have a player on a postseason team
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The University of Evansville men’s soccer team placed one student-athlete on the United Soccer Coaches all-region team, as announced in a release from the organization this week.
Senior forward Nacho Diaz Barragan (Almeria, Spain) was the only Purple Ace to make the United Soccer Coaches All-West Region honors. Diaz Barragan was named to the All-West Region second team after leading UE’s offense during the program’s historic 50th season. He also earned conference accolades for his performance in 2024 being named to the All-MVC Second Team.
With eight goals, two assists, 18 points, 43 shots, and 24 shots on goal, Diaz Barragan was the offensive leader for Evansville in 2024. Across 21 games started, Diaz Barragan was one of only two players in the MVC to score a brace in three games or more with the other player being the MVC Player of the Year Jesus Barea. At the end of the season Diaz Barragan was 22nd in the nation in shot accuracy at 55.8% and was in the Top 100 for goals scored.
Overall, the MVC took 11 of 22 possible spots on either the first or second team in the West Region. Of the Valley’s 11 student-athletes, six were on the first team and five were on the second team.

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STAGEtwo Productions Presents: The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge | Dec. 15

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Mark your calendars! This Sunday, Scrooge is taking Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas to court. Breaking and entering? Kidnapping? Slander? You’ll have to join us to see how this hilarious holiday trial unfolds!

 

Event Details:

Date: Sunday, December 15, 2024

Time: 2 PM

Location: Browning Gallery

Cost: Admission is free

 

What happens when Ebenezer Scrooge takes Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas to court? Join us for The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, a hilarious radio play by Mark Brown, as Scrooge sues for everything from breaking and entering to emotional distress!

This special production by STAGEtwo Productions is perfect for all ages and directed by Kim Payne.

Admission is free, and no tickets are required—just come ready for some holiday fun!

 

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