Anita Madison, director of the Office for the Aging, told the Allegany County Ways and Means Committee on June 24 that the office needs to finalize revenue tied to the congregate service initiative grant. Madison said the Office had budgeted “440” in the 2026 county budget but is now receiving “1,373” in state funding for 2026; the transcript does not specify units for those figures. The committee moved, seconded and approved the resolution to finalize that revenue.
Madison also requested permission to fill one full-time grounds worker position for the Office for the Aging. She said the annual salary for the position is estimated at 38,827 and 45,807 with benefits and that the position is funded with 100% state funds and included in the 2026 budget. The committee approved the personnel request.
Separately, Don Horn requested a resolution to accept and appropriate a $600 donation to support the Child Advocacy Center from the Jack Shepard Memorial Mission Fund of the First Presbyterian Church. The committee approved acceptance of the gift and thanked the donor.
Why it matters: the Office for the Aging serves older residents who rely on congregate services; additional state funding and an approved staff position affect service delivery capacity. The donation provides a small direct contribution to the county’s Child Advocacy Center. Next steps: finalized revenue will be reflected in the Office’s budget and personnel action will be processed according to county hiring procedures; the $600 gift was accepted and appropriated.