HOLYOKE — The state Senate is working to bring a budget cavalry to the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, passing a $400,000 amendment Wednesday night to finance a new ombudsman’s office and better equipment and services for the long-term care facility ravaged by a COVID-19 outbreak this spring.
State Sen. John Velis, a Westfield Democrat, sponsored an amendment to boost the state-run home’s budget by $200,000 for an ombudsman’s office plus an additional $200,000 for better supplies and services. The measure passed 39-0.