AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVeterans Care Funding at Risk: Guam’s $15.4M veterans cemetery expansion could miss a Sept. 30 federal deadline after a dispute between the Guam Office of Veterans Affairs and Attorney General Douglas Moylan over contract review delays, with officials warning the project “probably not going to make it.” Medicaid Access Push: DPHSS plans to apply for a new Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services waiver, “Kumunidåt Diniseha: Community of Hope,” to expand assisted-living, home supports, and case management to reduce avoidable hospitalizations. Mental Health in Schools: Guam’s new school psychologist licensing rules give GDOE psychologists 90 days to apply under a grandfather provision after Public Law 38-131 established the profession. Cancer Support & Mindfulness: The Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference highlighted mindfulness as a tool for physical and mental well-being during survivorship. Wildfire Readiness: Guam’s Department of Agriculture is running its first wildfire training sessions to help local agencies and communities better protect at-risk areas. Local Health System Accountability: A Guam medical board case tied to the death of a 5-year-old continues to draw criticism over how long the complaint took to resolve. Community Health Events: DAWR will host a free Youth Fishing Derby and pre-derby clinic (June 20 and 27) with a conservation and safety focus.
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