Mn is facing a budget shutdown July 1. Basically we will not be getting paid for assistance clients until the budget is resolved. Also, we MAY NEVER get paid for clients on assistance during the shutdown and have recieved this in writing from our assistance proivder/dhs. Basically, if you are a provider and you CHOOSE to continue to have the kids at daycare you may not get paid for the days they are there while the shutdown is in progress. The state may decide after the shutdown to fairly pay providers for services rendered during that time but that is unclear. After the shutdown and the budget is resolved you will continue to get payments for assistance clients starting after the budget is resolved.
So, do you continue to keep the kids in care with the hope that the state will quickly resolve the budget AND decide to pay for services during the intermediate time OR do you tell the families they have to make other arrangements and to what extreme do you do that? Do you encourage/require them to pay for daycare on their own (which in many cases is out of their budget) or do you tell them the kids can not come to care until the budget is resolved and thus never have a chance at making money during that time (can't bill the state for time they arent here even IF the state decides to pay providers for that in between time).
Its not relaistic in this area to fill the space with someone else- less than two weeks time to do so. So basically I am faced with the choice to provide care (which may be free thanks to the state of MN) or have less kids during the shutdown and a lot less $ also.
I have 4 kids on assistance of the total 6 kids I have in care.
Mom has already said she can not pay for all the daycare costs and has asked her job for a temporary leave if need be.
What would you do? Help!?
So, do you continue to keep the kids in care with the hope that the state will quickly resolve the budget AND decide to pay for services during the intermediate time OR do you tell the families they have to make other arrangements and to what extreme do you do that? Do you encourage/require them to pay for daycare on their own (which in many cases is out of their budget) or do you tell them the kids can not come to care until the budget is resolved and thus never have a chance at making money during that time (can't bill the state for time they arent here even IF the state decides to pay providers for that in between time).
Its not relaistic in this area to fill the space with someone else- less than two weeks time to do so. So basically I am faced with the choice to provide care (which may be free thanks to the state of MN) or have less kids during the shutdown and a lot less $ also.
I have 4 kids on assistance of the total 6 kids I have in care.

What would you do? Help!?
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