Program areas at Senior Connection Center
Older americans act program - the older americans act program providesvital services that allow vulnerable seniors to remain in their homes, thereby avoiding unnecessary or premature nursing home placement. See schedule o for more information.older americans act program continued - services funded under this program include: our elder helpline, where we provide seniors and their caregivers with vital information and assist them in obtaining such critical services as in-home health care and adult day-care, and guidance in planning for the changing needs of older loved ones; legal assistance, which is provided to elders who are victims of scams, fraud, and other types of abuse or facing the threat of eviction, foreclosure or bankruptcy; and nutrition services, where balanced meals are provided, either in the home or at congregate dining sites so isolated seniors can benefit from socialization along with a good meal and respite services for caregivers, so caregivers can take a much-needed break from their continuous task of caring for a frail, older loved one. Additional services provided under this program include health and wellness education, including courses in chronic disease and diabetes self-management, homemaker and companion services, personal care for elders with limited capacity to tend to their activities of daily living, and elder abuse prevention, where not onlyelders are alerted to and educated about their risk of abuse, but business professionals and community members are also trained to identify potential victims of abuse.
The alzheimer's disease initiative - the alzheimer's disease initiative assists families caring for a loved one who is suffering from alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Adi service can be provided to individuals that are at least 18 years of age and have a diagnosis of alzheimer's disease or a related disorder, or are suspected of having alzheimer's disease or a related disorder. Caregivers are also eligible to receive training, respite and related support services to assist them in caring for the adi client. Funds appropriated for adi services must be used for services that support and provide temporary relief from caregiving responsibilities for the adi client's primary caregiver. These services include both in-home and facility-based respite.
Community care for the elderly - community care for the elderly provides a continuum of care for frail and vulnerable elders. It includes such community-based services as adult day care and respite for caregivers; homemaker/companion services; personal care; and transportation for doctor visits and other important appointments. These and other services allow the Senior to age in place and remain independent for as long as it is safe and otherwise possible.
Veteran directed care program - in the veteran-directed home and community-based service program, Senior Connection Center manages the local veterans directed home and community-based service program. It is a service that gives disabled veterans the flexibility to manage their own care budgets, including hiring family caregivers. This allows participating veterans to remain living in their homes with their loved ones rather than in a nursing facility.subtotal - expenses $4,228,706 . Incl grants of $3,712,505 . Revenue $4,642,908 .nutrition services incentive program - the nutrition services incentive program provides reimbursement for the purchase of u.s.-produced agricultural and other food commodities for use in nutrition projects operated under approved oaa title iii contracts. Food programs provide nutrition for older americans.subtotal - expenses $704,213 . Including grants of $704,213 . Revenue $ 0.other program services - other program services include the home care for the elderly (hce) program which encourages the provision of care for elders in family-type living arrangements by providing subsidy(financial and service-related) supports to caregivers. The emergency home energy assistance program (eheap) provides emergency energy assistance. Shine (serving health insurance needs of elders), a volunteer program, provides free, unbiased counseling to medicare beneficiaries to assist the beneficiaries in selecting the best form of supplemental, long-term care, and prescription drug insurance coverage. Shine also advocates for clients with medical billing or insurance disputes, and reports medicare fraud.subtotal - expenses $3,999,991 . Including grants of $0 . Revenue $0. Combined total below: