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“The inclusion of this division marks a pivotal moment in how we deliver care to New Mexicans,” Emily Kaltenbach said, Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) Cabinet Secretary. “By housing these vital programs under one focused division, we are ensuring that families, caregivers, and individuals living with complex needs have streamlined access to high-quality, person-centered care.”
The division will also lead efforts to expand caregiver support, build dementia-capable infrastructure and strengthen community-based services throughout the state. Top priorities for the division include ensuring continuity of care, caregiver training and improving access in rural and tribal communities.
“This is about building out a care system where no one falls through the cracks,” Dr. Angelina Flores-Montoya said, ALTSD Deputy Cabinet Secretary. “With the launch of this division, we’re not just reorganizing; we are deepening our commitment to serving the full continuum of long-term care needs in New Mexico.”
The reactivation of the Long-Term Care Division was made possible through legislative investments during the 2025 Legislative session. For more information on the Long-Term Care Division and the programs it oversees, visit aging.nm.gov or call 800.432.2080.