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Cape End Manor Nursing Home
Goals for the Cape End Manor.
The Board of Selectmen has established the following
goals for the Cape End Manor for FY 2003:
- 2.1. Cape End Manor Care Campus:
pursue home rule legislation to purchase Site Y from the Commonwealth,
to site Cape End Manor Care Campus thereon and consummate the
land deal with Roush & Associates; to develop a timeline of
milestones and potential barriers concerning important dates for
acquisition of Site Y
- 2.2. Establishment of Local Non-Profit
Health Care Entity: establish the local non-profit 501(c)(3)
health care entity which will construct and operate the Cape End
Manor Care Campus, and work towards the transition from town ownership
- 2.3. Cape End Manor Funding: Pursue
additional sources of funding to minimize annual deficit and optimize
revenue (including Medicaid and Uncompensated Care Fund)
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The 5.6-acre "Site Y," illustrated
at left, is a portion of "Parcel B"-- one of 14
parcels, totaling 122.28 acres, declared surplus by MassHighways
this summer.
"Parcel B" is shown on Sheet
4 and Sheet 5 of
the MassHighway Discontinuance plan.
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March 2002 Public Forum. The
Town of Provincetown and the Cape End Manor hosted a
public forum on Monday, March 18, 2002
at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall on the Board of Selectmen and the Cape
End Manor Board of Directors' proposal for a new Cape End Manor
Care Campus. Click
for the 3-18-02 Power Point Presentation. The facility would
be constructed at Site Y, so-called, a five-acre site along Route
6 near Howland Street. Presentations will be made by Town staff
and Roush
& Associates, Inc., whose proposal the
Board of Selectmen selected as the most advantageous for this project.
Also, read the newsletter
about this project. The Click
for the 1-29-02 presentation made at the January 29, 2002
public forum. Click for more
information.
Compare the Care
Campus to Other Alternatives. See
a ten-year financial analysis
comparing the Care Campus with other alternatives.
2002 Determination
of Need Application. The Town of Provincetown
filed an application with the Massachusetts Department of Public
Health to replace and relocate the Cape End Manor nursing home.
Read announcement.
Cape End Manor awarded $571,716
grant. The Massachusetts Department of
Public Health's Division
of Health Care Finance and Policy has awarded the Town-owned
Cape End Manor Nursing Home a one-time grant of $571,716. The Division
awarded a total of $8 million in one-time grants to non-profit providers
of elder care services, as authorized by Chapter 236 of the Acts
2000. Click
for details.
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