The Pennsylvania Department of Health today announced 127 long-term care facilities in 43 counties will receive a portion of Pennsylvania’s $14.2 million in federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding to help sustain quality care as the Commonwealth’s population ages and residents’ needs change. Local program grant recipients in McKean County include: Chapel Ridge, $43,500; Lutheran Home at Kane, $179,760; Lutheran Home at Kane / Residential Care Center, $62,085; and Sena Kean Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, $300,000. The grants were awarded through the Long-Term Care Quality Investment Pilot program, which was open to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), personal care homes (PCHs), assisted living facilities (ALFs), and intermediate care facilities (ICFs) enrolled in the state’s LTC RISE program’s quality improvement work initiative.