understanding our adult day membership. the adult day transitional leadership council’s work how...
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UNDERSTANDING OUR ADULT DAY MEMBERSHIP
The Adult Day Transitional Leadership Council’s Work
How can we raise the profile of Adult Day programs within the larger long‐term care community and with the general public?
What tools and resources (e.g. advocacy, regulatory changes, professional development) are needed to enable Adult Day providers to better serve their participants and caregivers?
How do we best integrate Adult Day Services into LeadingAge Minnesota?
ADULT DAY SERVICES“A place where people can come to experience meaningful connection, a sense of belonging and an enhanced quality of life, in a community setting that provides support, recreation and essential health services”
WHO WE SERVEIndividuals with identified needs who benefit from: Health and social servicesSocial stimulationPeer support Health monitoring and functional supports
Participants are unable to safely stay home alone for extended periods.
Adult Day Programs enable them to engage in meaningful activities throughout the day and return to the place they call home, often to the care of loved ones, in the evening.
WHO WE SERVEFamily Caregivers who benefit from:
Respite to participate in work or self-careCaregiver supportsAssistance navigating long term care options
WHO WE ARE70%+ are non-profit88% are licensed by Dept. of Human ServicesAverage licensed capacity is 33 peopleFocus on person-directed servicesPrograms and population are highly diverse
OUR MEMBERS
Wound CareMedication Setup
Pet TherapyMusic Therapy
Art TherapyCommunity Service Opportunities
Cultural ActivitiesReligious Services
Beauty/BarbershopPhysical Therapy
Intellectual StimulationHealth Monitoring (Blood pressure, glucose, etc.)
Medication AdministrationPersonal Hygiene (ADLs)
Outings/Field TripsAssistance with Ambulation/Transfers
Special DietsSocialization
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10034
42444447
5362636464
757777
818184
8895
Wellness Services Offered in Adult Day Programs
percent of members offering services
OUR MEMBERS
Weekend Hours Available
Case Management*
Support Groups*
Extended Hours Available*
Transporation
Resources and Referrals*
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 807
26
48
56
58
71
Services Offered to Family Caregivers
*In most cases this is not a reimbursable service
percent of members offering services
ADULT DAY SERVICES
LicensureLicensed by the Department of Human Services
Rule 223, 9555.9600 – 9555.9730Statutes 245A, 245C and 626.557
A facility licensed by the Department of Health may operate an Adult Day Program that serves less than 5 individuals without obtaining a separate Adult Day license
FUNDING SOURCESPrivate PayWaiversLong Term Care InsuranceVeteran’s Benefits
UNDERSTANDING ADULT DAY SERVICES
Raise the profile of Adult Day Services
A day in the life of adult day providers = joy, pressures and demands
2016 Priorities – shaped by the MADSA Strategic Plan and our October Focus Group
• Lack of knowledge on Adult Day Services
• Staff compensation• Marketplace Competition• Scholarship Opportunities
Workforce Development
• Representation• Waiver Reform• Advocacy
Legislative and
Regulatory Advocacy
• Metrics, Tools and Training
• Quality Measures
Quality and Performance Improvement
• Engagement• Diversity
Member Value and
Association Strength
• Adult Day Services is a crucial component in the spectrum of services
Service Delivery
Enhancement
Care Center
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Senior Housing
Senior CenterAdult Day
Primary Care
Acute Care
Transitional Care
Home Care
Transportation
Hospice/ Palliative
Wellness