The Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) has expressed its appreciation to Governor Ron DeSantis for signing the 2025–2026 state budget. This budget includes a $246.7 million increase in Medicaid funding specifically allocated for nursing center care. The FHCA highlights the importance of this investment, noting that more than one-third of Florida’s population is projected to be over age 65 by 2030, with the population aged 85 and older expected to triple by 2050.
Emmett Reed, CEO of FHCA, stated: “We are deeply grateful to Governor DeSantis for his steadfast leadership and commitment to Florida’s seniors and the caregivers who support them. This funding is a lifeline for residents, their families, and loved ones — ensuring that Florida continues to set the gold standard in long term care by delivering high-quality, compassionate, and innovative services."
Reed also emphasized the significance of the legislature's decision: “The Florida Legislature’s robust investment in long term care sends a powerful message that Florida will always lead the way in protecting and caring for its aging population and residents with disabilities. This funding will help nursing centers address the increasing demands for specialized care, strengthen the profession’s workforce, and uphold the quality standards that have made Florida a national leader in long term care."
He further noted: “With two-thirds of nursing center residents relying on Medicaid, this investment ensures seniors and individuals with disabilities can continue to receive the care, dignity, and support they deserve.”