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Page 1: Administration for Community Living · ACL Objectives Reduce the fragmentation that currently exists in Federal programs addressing the community living service and support needs

Presented by Sherri Clark Aging Services Program Specialist

Administration for Community Living Update

www.olderamericansmonth.aoa.gov

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Session Outline

Overview of ACL

Update on ADRC efforts

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Volunteer Collaborative

National Plan to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

LGBT Aging Training

HIV/AIDS Toolkit

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Overview

Administration for Community Living

New HHS Operating Division brings together:

Administration on Aging (AoA)

Office on Disability (OD)

Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)

This single agency is charged with developing policies

and improving supports for seniors and people with

disabilities.

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ACL Objectives

Reduce the fragmentation that currently exists in Federal

programs addressing the community living service and

support needs of both the aging and disability populations

Enhance access to quality health care and long-term

services and supports for all individuals

Promote consistency in community living policy across other

areas of the Federal government

Complement the community infrastructure, as supported by

both Medicaid and other Federal programs, in order to

better respond to the full spectrum of needs of seniors and

persons with disabilities

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Why Is This Important?

The common interests of the aging and disability populations have been recognized at the local and state levels.

The mechanisms for providing supports that facilitate community living have been brought together into agencies that serve both populations.

Yet at the federal level, policy development, community outreach and program implementation related to aging and disability across the lifespan was fragmented across HHS.

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Background

In 2009, on the 10th anniversary of the Supreme

Court’s landmark Olmstead decision, President

Obama announced the Year of Community Living.

He directed the HHS and HUD Secretaries to work

together to identify ways to improve access to

housing, community supports, and independent living

for people with disabilities.

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Background

In 2009 HHS Secretary Sebelius established an interagency Coordinating Council co-led by the Director of the Office on Disability and the Assistant Secretary on Aging.

Through the Community Living initiative, stakeholders and states have been engaged, investments made to improve access to housing and critical long-term services and supports; increase in communities that have Aging and Disability Resource Centers and enhanced state participation in the Money Follows the Person program.

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Organizational Structure

www.hhs.gov/acl

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Where are they? ADRC Coverage March 2012

416 ADRCs

covering 61%

of US

Population

ADRC Update

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Veterans Directed Home and Community

Based Services

There are now 38 VA Medical Centers

actively participating with 91 AAA/ADRC

in 23 states

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VD-HCBS Operational

VD-HCBS Planned FY12

VAMC Locations

Planned for FY13 & FY14

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Hawaii*

Alaska *

MT

ID*

WA†

CO†

WY

NV

CA*†

NM AZ

MN

TX†

KS*

IA

WI

IL†

KY

TN†

IN† OH

MI

AL MS

AR

LA

FL†

SC*

WV VA

NC*

PA †

VT

RI†

NH† OR*

SD

ND

MO*

OK

NE

NY†

CT†

MA†

DC

ADRC Care Transitions Activities

DE

GA

38 States currently conducting care transitions activities

9 States currently planning to conduct care transitions activities

4 States not reporting current or planned care transition activities

* 10 states with CMS Hospital Discharge Planning Model grant

† 16 states with 2010 ADRC Care Transitions grant

15 states participating in CCTP

MD*†

NJ

ME†

116 active sites, partnering with 225 hospitals

94 planning sites, partnering with 69 hospitals

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ADRC Resources

ADRC Technical Assistance Exchange

http://adrc-tae.org

AoA Care Transitions webpage:

http://www.aoa.gov/Aging_Statistics/Health_

care_reform.aspx

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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Designated as June 15th annually

Elder abuse is a priority of ACL Administrator

Day-long symposium at the White House on June 14, 2012

Federal partners:

- White House OPE - Administration for Community Living

- Department of Justice - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Focus on financial exploitation and the unique role it plays

in the wider problem of elder abuse.

To be webcasted live http://www.whitehouse.gov/live

Consider hosting a “Watch Party”

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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) Toolkit

Includes:

Ideas for state and local communities to can get

involved

Tip sheets and fact sheets.

http://www.ncea.aoa.gov/ncearoot/Main_Site/About/Initiat

ives/Take_A_Stand.aspx

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The Aging Network's Volunteer Collaborative

N4A Project Funds by ACL/Administration on Aging

Virtual meeting place for Aging Network

Designed to stimulate and support volunteer

development

http://www.agingnetworkvolunteercollaborative.or

g/

Learn more at session Monday, 1:00 – 2:30 pm –

Addressing the Age Wave: Utilizing the Aging

Network to Engage Baby Boomers in Volunteerism

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National Plan to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

Research –Funding of new research by the NIH

Tools for Clinicians – HRSA to provide high-quality

training for doctors, nurses, and other health care

providers

Awareness campaign –Media campaign will be

launched this summer

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Alzheimer’s Public Awareness Campaign

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National Resource Center on LGBT Aging

Free Training for Aging Network Organizations

Some of the topics include:

Culture, needs, and concerns of LGBT older adults

Why LGBT older adults are less likely to access health and

social services

Best practices, policy and practice areas for increasing

inclusiveness and safety for LGBT older adults

Tools and education to better serve the LGBT older adults

To learn more, or to request a FREE training for your

agency, visit lgbtagingcenter.org.

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Older Adults and HIV/AIDS Toolkit

HIV: Know the RISKS. Get the FACTS

Visit www.aoa.gov

Click this button

on the right-hand slide of the homepage

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Video, Fact Sheet & PowerPoint Presentation

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Toolkit Poster Series

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HIV: Know the Risks. Get the Facts.

Toolkit Video

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Stay Connected With US

Widgets

http://www.facebook.com/aoa.gov

http://www.twitter.com/aoagov

http://www.aoa.gov/AoARoot/Press_Room/Enews/index.aspx

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QUESTIONS!

Feel free to contact me if you have questions,

suggestions, or comments

[email protected]

202-357-3506