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Developing Community Partnerships for Aging in Place. SC Aging in Place Coalition. Our Mission: We are a South Carolina non-profit organization advocating for people to prepare to remain at home---independently, comfortably and safely. SC Aging in Place Coalition. Our Vision - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Developing Community Partnerships for Aging in Place
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SC Aging in Place Coalition Our Mission: We are a South Carolina non-
profit organization advocating for people to prepare to remain at home---independently, comfortably and safely.
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SC Aging in Place Coalition Our Vision
All People who desire to remain at home as they age can do so.
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SCAIP 2005 Initiatives Transportation Task Force Education & Public Relations Task
Force Partnership/Service Task Force
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SC Aging in Place Coalition
Members of the Aging in Place Council headquartered in Washington, DC
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What is Aging in Place? Independence, comfort,
safety It’s not having to move
from one’s present residence in order to secure necessary support services in response to changing need.
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Aging in Place--Issue Older adults prefer to age in
place Unprepared to do so—lack: * Knowledge * Resources * Residences need repairs and modifications
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What it takes to age in place successfully
Thought Planning Resources Action
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Four Building Blocks of AIP
Healthy Living
Livable Homes
Legal & Financial Resources
Supportive Relationships
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Aging in Place - Barriers Lack of published
information/personnel
Lack of funding to repair/modify homes
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Share of Total Improvement Spending by Generation
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Source: "Mature Adults in South Carolina",Columbia, S.C.(2003)
U.S. Personal Bankruptcy Among Age 65+
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
300.0
1991 1995 1999 2003
Bankruptcy
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Reasons for Personal Bankruptcy
Insufficient retirement funds Low interest rates on savings Stock market losses Climbing medical bills Major home repairs Loans & gifts to family members
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Aging in Place - Barriers
Medicaid bias toward institutional care
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S.C. FY 2003 Medicaid Expenditures
010203040
5060708090
Nursing Comm Home
%
NursingCommHome
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Aging in Place - Barriers
Universities, government, non-profits and private service providers function in separate silos
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Aging in Place--Silos
Universities
Government
Non-profits
Private Sector Aging in Place
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Aging in Place-Workable Solutions
Create a coalition of government, academic institutions, non-profits and private sector service providers to help older adults age in place.
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Aging in Place-Workable Solutions
Develop a community directory of AIP resources and programs and present to neighborhoods as part of an outreach program.
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Aging in Place-Workable Solutions
Share access to information and resources available from the gerontology departments of major research universities and coalition partners to educate the public on the latest aging in place technology.
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Developing Community Partnerships
Identify key players. Share the vision Select a “first”
shared project. Recognize/celebrate
successes. Develop new
partnerships and projects
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Key Players- SCAIP Coalition
Local, State Federal Gov. agencies
Academic Institutions Non-profit organizations Hospice & Home healthcare
providers Legal and Financial Professionals
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A Typical Small AIP Partnership Project
Trident Technical College—grant PHILE (Promoting Home & Indep. Living by the Elderly).
Identified need for home ramp Faith based volunteers Building material donated
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A Larger AIP Partnership Project
City has HUD $ for elderly housing Family Services Credit Counseling Homeownership Center Workshop Home Care Agency—help with ADLs FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortg. repaid city.
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How the Financials Worked Home Appraised value $160,000 City spent $43,000 to rehab. City is repaid $43,000 from HECM City uses the funds for next home. Homeowner receives $537.00 tax free monthly income from HECM for home care and living expenses.
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Stucki,Barbara, Phd.(2005). "Use Your Home to Stay at Home", Washington, D.C., NCOA.
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Expected Outcomes An est. $953 Bil.
From public & private funds available for:
+ in-home services + repair/modify homes + transportation services +socialization and supportive relationship
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Expected Outcomes More older adults
could remain in their current residences
□ Older adults would benefit from higher home values once repairs are made.
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Stucki, Barbara, Phd.(2005),"Use Your Home to Stay at Home", Washington,D.C., NCOA
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Expected Outcomes Cost savings for Medicaid by shifting funding
to home and community based services could exceed $4.86 Bil. By 2010.
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Invitation to continue the conversation on AIP
Every community/rural population need help with AIP.
We have an opportunity to share our information & resources.
Let’s begin the discussion!
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S.C. Aging in Place
Q & A
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Learn more about aging in place
AIPC, Washington, DC www.ageinplace.org SCAIP, Paul Franklin, Charleston, SC [email protected]. Senior Resource Center www.seniorresource.com.□ NAHB Research Center/National Center for Seniors’
Housing Research www.nahbrc.org/seniors2
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Livable Homes--Resources
AARP www.aarp.org/life/homedesign Safe Homes
www.seniorsafehome.com.
The Center for Universal Design, NC State University. www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/.
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Legal & Financial--Resources National Council on Aging-Benefits Checkup www.ncoa.org/ American Asso.Long Term Care Ins.
www.aaltci.org. Reverse Mortgage Lenders Asso.
website www.reversemortgage.org www.Medicare.gov. Franklin Funding website
www.franklin-funding.com.