Proposed Medicaid Cuts Threaten Vital Home and Community-Based Services
[Manitowoc, WI] May 14, 2025 — The Energy and Commerce Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives just concluded its markup of their portion of the federal budget reconciliation bill. The bill as it currently stands would cut $715 billion from the Medicaid program over the next 10 years and result in 13.7 million people losing their health insurance coverage through cuts to Medicaid and weakening the ACA. This bill would be the largest ever cut to Medicaid.
The proposed Medicaid cuts present a serious risk to critical services that millions of Americans rely on; including clients served at Ascend Services, Inc. These cuts could greatly impact Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), which allow older adults and individuals with disabilities to live independently in their communities rather than being forced into institutional care.
Medicaid provides both mandatory and optional services. While states are required to fund mandatory services—including nursing homes and institutional care—optional services, such as HCBS, are at risk when budgets tighten. Currently, 50% of all optional Medicaid spending supports HCBS programs like Family Care, IRIS, and CLTS in Wisconsin, which serve the most vulnerable populations.
The numbers tell the story:
- Over 80,000 individuals in Wisconsin rely on HCBS programs for essential care and support.
- 86% of Medicaid optional services spending goes to older adults and individuals with disabilities.
- If HCBS funding is slashed or waiting lists restart, individuals may lose access to these vital services altogether.
- Ascend Services, Inc. has been a trusted provider in Manitowoc County for nearly 70 years, serving over 250 individuals with essential support. Any cuts to Medicaid would have a devastating effect on the people who rely on our services, jeopardizing their well-being and quality of life.
The mission of Ascend Services, Inc. is to promote individual growth by providing community experiences, education, and employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities.
Deanna Genske, Executive Director
Ascend Services, Inc
2818 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc
920-682-4663 Ext. 111
Ascend Services, Inc.
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Deanna Genske Executive Director
- May 16, 2025
- (920) 682-4663
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