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Commissioners Consider Privatizing Nursing Home and Rehab Center

By: Dawn White
Updated: November 29, 2012
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FREDERICK, MD - Frederick County Commissioners have already privatized much of the county government, and Thursday they voted to explore another area. The board is considering turning over control of the county-run nursing and rehabilitation centers.

Jane Kemp lives at Montevue Assisted Living and feels the people there are like her family.

"They treat you very humanely here, like a friend, and you get used to them," Kemp said. "You hate to see them go."

However, those people could end up leaving. Commissioners voted to explore options for privatization through a broker of both Montevue Assisted Living and Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center.

"Many citizens have stopped me on the street and said why are we in the nursing home business when we should be focusing on the core functions of government," said Blaine Young (R), president of the Frederick County Board of Commissioners.

Commissioners say the county is losing money on the centers. They are scheduled to receive $4.2 million in county subsidies in fiscal year 2013.

"Since 2000, the taxpayers have lost over $53 million dollars in this venture," Young said.

About 220 residents live in both of the buildings. Many of them worry if the privatization goes through, they won't have a place to live.

"I wouldn't know where in the world to go really because my sister and brother are all gone and some of the family lives in Virginia. Some live down in Jacksonville," Kemp said. "I really wouldn't have any other place to go."

Commissioners expect to receive a report from a broker within three to five months. They'll then debate the offer. If they accept, they'll send it to a public hearing.

"The commissioners just don't know what they're doing," says Diane Grove, administrator at Montevue Assisted Living. "This is more than just a building. This is a home. This is a home to 75 residents, 75 Frederick County residents. We have employees who are the resident's families. Most of our residents don't have families."

"Frederick is a very caring community. This is part of our history. It's been here for 400 years and then to have it taken away and so quickly isn't right," said Sonja Sperlich, chair of both centers.

That's a history that could go from the public to private sector within a year.

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This news is very disturbing to me. Montevue provides a home for residents who cannot afford to live in private Assisted Living facilities. They do not have the resources to live in a privately owned Assisted Living.Don't we owe it to our seniors to take care of them? The children and seniors are the most vulnerable individuals in our community. They are people who have given their whole life, paid taxes and have been productive members of our society. They have just outlived their resources. Is that how Frederick County treats their seniors? Where do they expect them to live? How sad! I hope they never find themselves in this situation. What a shame to say that the tax payors have lost over 53 million dollars. I would consider it an investment, money well spent....not a loss. Our seniors are far from a loss....they are our past and we should be looking out for their future. We owe them that much. We are willing to treat criminals better than our elderly. We are willing to house, feed,and educate criminals, but consider money spent on our seniors a loss. What is wrong with this picture???? I hope they have a change of heart and be proud of having a County Nursing Home and Assisted Living facility.It has been part of the County's past and should remain a part of it's future!!!

Kyle K. November 29, 2012 at 7:50 pm



What a comment from Blaine Young that the county has "LOST" money on caring for the very citizens who put him in office. How crude. Why don't they ask the Frederick County citizens if they wish to continue supporting these homes? Do they not realize they will end up paying for these people anyway, either at the homeless shelters or jail?

Bart B. November 29, 2012 at 7:46 pm

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