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COUNTY OF SAN MATEOInter-Departmental Correspondence |
Health Services Agency |
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DATE: |
June 20, 2002 |
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BOARD MEETING DATE: |
July 9, 2002 |
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TO: |
Honorable Board of Supervisors |
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Margaret Taylor, Director of Health Services
Charlene A. Silva, Director of Aging and Adult Services |
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SUBJECT: |
Amendment 1 to agreements with Arcadia Health Care, Care Resource, and Matched Caregivers, and amendment 2 to agreements with At Home Health Care, Medical Care Professionals, Nurse Providers, Older Adults Care Management, and Rainbow Home Care |
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Recommendation |
Adopt a resolution authorizing the President of the Board to execute amendment 1 to agreements with Arcadia Health Care, Care Resource, and Matched Caregivers, and amendment 2 to agreements with At Home Health Care, Medical Care Professionals, Nurse Providers, Older Adults Care Management, and Rainbow Home Care services |
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Background |
Aging and Adult Services (AAS) provides protective and supportive services, case management, and conservatorship services to functionally impaired adults and seniors. Supportive services provided by AAS include attendant care to individuals living independently. Attendants provide a variety of personal and health-related services that enable clients, including some of the more severely impaired, to remain in their own homes and avoid institutionalization. AAS programs that provide attendant care include Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP), AIDS Case Management and Waiver (AIDS), Linkages/Respite, Centralized Intake/Adult Protective Services (APS), and Public Guardian. |
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MSSP serves persons age 65 or over who are eligible for or are receiving Medi-Cal and who are eligible for placement in a skilled nursing facility. The AIDS Case Management Program, including AIDS Waiver, provides services to clients who are at risk due to deterioration in health related to HIV. Linkages provides assessment and case management services for the elderly and younger disabled adult population through the purchase of services such as in-home chore care and transportation, enabling persons having difficulty caring for themselves to continue to live independently in the community. The APS staff assess and develop care plans in situations where the elderly or dependent adults have been subjected to or are at-risk of neglect, abandonment, isolation, abduction, or physical, mental, or financial abuse. Public Guardian manages the personal care and financial resources of individuals who are unable to provide for their own personal or financial needs. |
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Discussion |
Five contractors were selected from a Request for Proposals (RFPs) for a four-year cycle from July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2004, for attendant care services for clients in the programs AIDS, MSSP, Linkages/Respite APS, and Public Guardian that was issued in July 2000. On February 5, 2002, your Board waived the Request for Proposal process for the period of January 1, 2002 to June 30, 2004 for Arcadia Health Care, Care Resource and Matched Caregivers. |
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Included in the amendment is schedule A Part I, Assurances Specific to the Multipurpose Senior Services Program, Adult Protective Services/Intake, Linkages, and Public Guardian Programs regarding lobbying and vendor appeal process, as mandated by the state. |
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Use of attendant care in programs throughout AAS helps the division to achieve one of its primary performance measures. |