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Promoting quality of life, independence, and choice for older people and adults with disabilities in Seattle-King County Area Agency on Aging AAA Overview January 23, 2018 Gig i Me inig , Pla nne r Ag ing & Disa bility Se rvic e s


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January 23, 2018

Gig i Me inig , Pla nne r Ag ing & Disa bility Se rvic e s Gig i.Me inig @se a ttle .g ov

Area Agency on Aging “AAA” Overview

Promoting quality of life, independence, and choice for

  • lder people and adults with disabilities

in Seattle-King County

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What are the biggest challenges?

Given the changing

demographics in the Aging population

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Objectives

 Pro vide c o nte xt / o ve rvie w o f Are a

Ag e nc ie s o n Ag ing (AAAs)

 E

xpla in the ro le a nd func tio ns o f the K ing Co unty AAA

 Pro vide a n intro duc tio n to o ur Are a Pla n  L

e a rn ho w we c a n wo rk to g e the r

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T he Politic s of Ag ing

 1960s-70s: g ro wing so c ia l c o nsc io usne ss, o ld-

a g e po lic ie s we re wide ly a c c e pte d.

 Olde r Ame ric a ns Ac t (OAA) 1965

 Gra nts sta te s funding fo r se rvic e s a nd re se a rc h in

the fie ld o f a g ing

 Gre w to suppo rt a na tio na l ne two rk o f Are a

Ag e nc ie s o n Ag ing

“Every State and every community can now move toward a coordinated program of services and opportunities for our older citizens.” President Lyndon B. Johnson, July 1965

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 Na tio na lly e sta b lishe d in the 1973 Olde r Ame ric a ns Ac t  629 “On the g ro und" o rg a niza tio ns a re c ha rg e d with

he lping vulne ra b le o lde r a dults live with inde pe nde nc e a nd dig nity within the ir c o mmunitie s. AAAs pla y a ke y ro le in A wide ra ng e o f L

  • ng -te rm se rvic e s & suppo rts

Planning Developing Coordinating Delivering

AAA’s Ac ross the Na tion

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Na tiona l Ag ing Ne twork

De ve lo ps po lic ie s a nd impro ve s suppo rts fo r o lde r a dults a nd pe rso ns with disa b ilitie s o f all a g e s

Administra tion for Community L iving

Dire c ts fe de ra l funding to Sta te Units o n Ag ing to pro vide se rvic e s to o lde r a dults a nd c a re g ive rs

Administra tion

  • n Ag ing

Allo c a te s funds to de sig na te d Are a Ag e nc ie s o n Ag ing a nd o ve rse e s pro g ra m o pe ra tio ns (WA DSHS) https:/ / www.dshs.wa .g o v/ a ltsa

Sta te Units on Ag ing

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Sta te Ne twork

 DSHS Ag ing a nd L

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e rm Se rvic e s a nd Supports Administra tion (AL T SA) is Wa shing to n’ s Sta te Unit

  • n Ag ing (pa rt o f DSHS)

 Wa shing to n is divide d into 13 pla nning a nd se rvic e

a re a s (PSAs) c a lle d the Wa shing to n Asso c ia tio n o f Are a Ag e nc ie s o n Ag ing o r “W4As”.

 AL

T SA g ive s funds to a de sig na te d Are a Ag e nc y

  • n Ag ing in e a c h PSA

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Area Agency on Aging

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 I

n so me pa rts o f the sta te , the AAA se rvic e a re a spa ns multiple c o untie s

 K

ing Co unty se rve s o ne q ua rte r o f the sta te ’ s c lie nts

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AAA Org a niza tion

T he Olde r Ame ric a ns Ac t c a lls fo r lo c a l c o ntro l a nd de c isio n ma king

No two AAAs look the sa me.

City of Se a ttle a c ts a s the umbre lla org a niza tion in pa rtne rship with KC Public He a lth a nd KC Community & Huma n Se rvic e s

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AAA Str uc tur e s

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Why Seattle?

 In the 70s Seattle had the infrastructure

and the majority of older adults.

 The demographics have changed. Now

2/3rds of older adults live in King County.

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 L

e d b y the AAA, b ut ma y lo o k diffe re nt in e a c h c o mmunity.

 AAAs c o ntra c t with lo c a l se rvic e pro vide rs to

de live r dire c t se rvic e s. Altho ug h AAAs ma y pro vide so me o r a ll o f the ir se rvic e s dire c tly.

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L

  • c a l Ag ing Ne twork

Area Agency on Aging Local Service Providers

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 Wo rks in

pa rtne rship with K ing Cty

 Guide d b y a

vo lunte e r c o nsume r Adviso ry Bo a rd

T ha t Advise s, Co nne c ts, Advo c a te s, Co lla b o ra te s

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Se a ttle - King County AAA

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Consumer

Emergency response Adult Protective Services Area Agencies

  • n Aging

Community Centers

Managed Care/HMO Networks

Hospitals

Medicaid Agencies Emergency Preparedne ss Agencies

Housing Authorities

Ag ing Ne twork Pa rtne rs

I n a dditio n to c o ntra c te d pro vide rs, AAAs b uild info rma l a nd fo rma l pa rtne rships with

  • the r e ntitie s.

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Wha t We Do

 Pla n, c o o rdina te , c o nve ne ,

c o lla b o ra te , Advo c a te a nd de live r se rvic e s, thro ug h a ne two rk o f c o mmunity pro vide rs & pa rtne rs.

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Ma y le ve ra g e o the r sta te o r lo c a l do lla rs to o ffe r a dditio na l pro g ra ms

AAA Se rvic e s

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ADS Se rvic e Are a s

Core Se rvic e s

 Co mmunity L

iving Co nne c tio ns

 E

lde r Ab use Pre ve ntio n

 F

a mily Ca re g ive r Suppo rt

 He a lth Pro mo tio n  Ho me De live re d

a nd Co ng re g a te Me a ls

Othe r Se r vic e s

 Adult Da y He a lth  Ca se Ma na g e me nt  L

e g a l Se rvic e s

 Me nta l He a lth  Se nio r Ce nte rs

(Se a ttle o nly)

 T

ra nspo rta tio n

 Ho me c a re / COPE

S Wa ive r se rvic e s

(Me dic a id)

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Who We Serve

 Priority populations as defined by Older Americans Act  Unpaid Caregivers 18+  Medicaid Long Term Care Clients, age 18+

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AAA Popula tions

 OAA ta rg e ts o lde r a dults (60+) who a re in the

g re a te st e c o no mic a nd so c ia l ne e d inc luding :

 L

  • w inc o me

 Rura l o r so c ia lly iso la te d  E

thnic a nd c ultura l mino ritie s

 L

imite d E ng lish pro fic ie nc y

 AAAs le ve ra g e o the r funds to se rve a b ro a de r

po pula tio n b a se .

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ADS by the Numbe r s

 2017 Budg e t: $47 millio n  150 c o ntra c ts with 80 c o mmunity pro vide r

a g e nc ie s

 200 ADS Sta ff

 165 dire c t se rvic e pro g ra ms  35 pla nning & a dministra tio n

 48,000 (unduplic a te d) pe o ple re c e ive d

se rvic e s in 2016

 Ma jo rity we re o lde r a dults  15% unde r a g e 60

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20 18 Revenue Sources

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OAA 16% State Funds 13% Medicaid (Title XIX) 55% City of Seattle 12% Other Federal 2% Other Local 2%

OAA State Funds Medicaid (Title XIX) City of Seattle Other Federal Other Local

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Pla nning for L

  • c a l Ne e ds

 Co ntinuo us pro c e ss to

ide ntify unme t ne e ds a nd g a ps.

 I

de ntify pub lic a nd priva te re so urc e s to me e t tho se ne e ds

 De ve lo p pla ns a nd

pa rtne rships to a ddre ss ne e ds a nd pro mo te

  • ppo rtunitie s

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E a c h AAA de ve lops a n Are a Pla n on Ag ing

 Re q uire d b y Olde r

Ame ric a n’ s Ac t – e ve ry fo ur ye a rs (2016-2019)

 Ba se d o n c o mmunity

input pro c e ss

 I

nc lude s:

 Org a niza tio n struc ture  Annua l b udg e t  De mo g ra phic tre nds  Go a ls a nd o b je c tive s

 Upda te d e ve ry two

ye a rs

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Age Wave & Life Expectancy

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Challenges

  • Social isolation is the

health equivalent of smoking 15 cigarettes a day

  • Life expectancy has

increased for most older adults, but not all populations have benefited.

  • Communities of color

are more likely to report being in poorer health than whites.

Rent Rising Fastest for Older Residents

  • f Seattle and King County

30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 2008 2013 Rent as a % of income Seattle - Age 65+ Seattle General Population King County 65+ King County General Population

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Opportunities

  • Entrepreneurship is rising at

the fastest rate among individuals aged 55 – 64

  • Walking 40 min 3x/week will

increase the size of your brain

  • $7 trillion in economic

activity is generated by people 50+ every year and expected to nearly double by 2032.

The Happiness Curve

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Othe r Initia tive s / E me rg ing Prioritie s

 Me dic a id T

ra nsfo rma tio n Pro je c t will b ring ne w inno va tive he a lth pro g ra ms to Wa shing to n Sta te .

 Ac c o unta b le Co mmunitie s o f He a lth  L

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e rm Se rvic e s a nd Suppo rts*

 Suppo rtive Ho using a nd Suppo rte d E

mplo yme nt

 Re so urc e : http:/ / www.hc a .wa .g o v/ a b o ut-hc a / he a lthie r-

wa shing to n/ me dic a id-tra nsfo rma tio n

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Medicaid Demonstration Project: Three High-Level Initiatives

Initiative 1: Health Care Delivery system transformation strategies led by regional Accountable Communities of Health (ACHs) Initi Initiativ tive 2: 2: Long-term services and supports Initi Initiativ tive 3: 3: Supportive housing and supported employment services

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$1.1 Billion $375 million

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Ag e - F rie ndly fra me work

  • De ve lo pe d b y Wo rld

He a lth Org a niza tio n a nd suppo rte d b y AARP

  • Pro mo te s we ll-b e ing

in 8-do ma ins

  • Co ntinuo us

impro ve me nt fo c use d

  • Ne two rk inc lude s 302

c itie s in 33 c o untrie s

Ag e - F rie ndly Se a ttle

Ma king Our Re g ion a Gre a t Pla c e to Gr

  • w Up a nd Gr
  • w Old

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Na tiona l a nd Sta te Advoc a c y

 Na tio na l Asso c ia tio n o f Are a Ag e nc ie s o n

Ag ing (n4a )

 Wa shing to n Asso c ia tio n o f Are a Ag e nc ie s o n

Ag ing (W4A)

 Bo th o rg a niza tio ns:  Se t na tio na l a nd sta te -le ve l prio ritie s  Ra ise the visib ility o f AAAs  Offe r tra ining a nd e duc a tio na l e ve nts  Drive q ua lity impro ve me nt a nd inno va tio n

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Locally

 The Advisory Council takes the lead in advocacy  Prioritizing local initiatives such as the Veterans,

Seniors and Human Services Levy. Supporting Age Friendly Seattle efforts.

 Statewide issues such as Housing, Long Term

Care, Alzheimer’s, and Medicaid coverage.

 Nationally, Medicare, Social Security, and Health

care.

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Expand partnerships

 Age Friendly.  Liaisons between The ADS Advisory Council and

Kirkland Senior Council through joint advocacy efforts and membership on the Advisory Council.

 Meeting Notifications and Advocacy Alerts.  NW Universal Design Council

http://www.environmentsforall.org/

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AAAs Make a Difference

 They are community and consumer focused.  They listen to the needs of the community  Integrate recommendations from the Advisory

Council and community providers to create innovative programs and services.

 No wonder the State of Washington is number

  • ne in the nation for high quality long term care

services.

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Whe re to F ind Us

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 Ag ing K

ing Co unty.o rg

 fa c e b o o k.c o m/ Ag ing K

ing Co unty

 T

witte r @ Ag ing K ing Co unty

 Ne wsle tte r: Ag e Wise K

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Ac c e ss to se rvic e s and re so urc e s

 Co mmunity L

iving Co nne c tio ns K ing

 1-844-348-5464 (to ll fre e )  1-206-962-8467  http:/ / www.c o mmunityliving c o nne c tio ns.o rg /

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Other Community Living Connections

Community Living Connections: Kitsap County Division of Aging & Long Term Care

Phone: 360.337.5700, Toll Free: 1.800.562.6418

Website: http://www.kitsapgov.com/altc/default.htm

Community Living Connections: Pierce County

Phone: 253.798.4600, Toll-free: 800.562.0332

Website: http://www.pierceadrc.org/

Community Living Connections: Snohomish County

Phone: 425.513.1900, Toll-free: 800.422.2024

Website: http://www.sssc.org/

Statewide:

https://washingtoncommunitylivingconnections.org/consumer/connect/index.php

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