LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-2651    Version: 1
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 5/23/2018 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/18/2018 Final action: 6/18/2018
Title: Vote on a request to approve the Home and Community Care Block Grant for fiscal year 2018/2019 as recommended by the Advisory Committee appointed by the County Commissioners.
Attachments: 1. 731 County Services Summary FY 18 proposed, 2. 2019 RevisedCounty HCCBG funding 5.pdf, 3. HCCBGCommitteeInformation2018
Title
Vote on a request to approve the Home and Community Care Block Grant for fiscal year 2018/2019 as recommended by the Advisory Committee appointed by the County Commissioners.

Abstract
Action Requested: Vote on a request to accept the $621,926 from the State's Home and Community Care Block Grant (HCCBG) to be used according to the Committee's budget recommendation and to proceed with an agreement with the Triangle J Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging for the provision of aging services by the Chatham County Council on Aging in connection with activities financed by the Block Grant. Commission's approval of the County Funding Plan (DOA-731) recommended by the HCCBG Advisory Committee and to proceed with an agreement with the Triangle J Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging for the provision of aging services by the Chatham County Council on Aging in connection with activities financed by the Block Grant.

Introduction & Background: The Home and Community Care Block Grant is the vehicle used in North Carolina to distribute state and federal funding consistent with the federal Older Americans Act and a formula developed by the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services. Services are provided according to the standards established by the State Division of Aging and Adult Services consistent with the Act. Annual monitoring of these services is conducted by the Triangle J Area Agency on Aging. Each County appoints a Block Grant Advisory Committee to consider the allocation of funds among services. The recommended budget requires that the Chatham County Council on Aging provide all services directly or through contract. At least a third of the Advisory Committee members, who represent a broad range of aging interests, are older adults. Other members who were present for the committee meeting on May 21, 2018, included personnel from the Health Department, Social Services, Daymark Recovery Services, and the Council on Aging. One of the m...

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