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Adult Adult ServicesServices
Vulnerable adults at risk or victim of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Adults with disabilities who need assistance to remain in the community.
Target Target PopulationsPopulations
MissionMissionProtect vulnerable adults from further abuse, neglect, or exploitation, and enable disabled adults to remain in the community. VisionVisionInvestigations of abuse, neglect and exploitation will meet statutory requirements and quality assurance standards, and will be conducted in a timely manner by competently prepared and trained staff.
Vulnerable adults will have ready access to the emergency and ongoing services needed to protect them from further abuse, neglect or exploitation.
Each community will have a comprehensive continuum of services for disabled adults that meets their changing needs.
Protective ServicesProtective Services Investigations:Investigations: 38,560 calls to Hotline FY 2000-2001 Frail elderly and disabled victims Risk assessment determines need for protection and additional services Emergency Placements Emergency services including medical assessments, nursing, counseling, medical treatment,
and chore services Referrals to community agencies for ongoing in-home services
Protective Supervision:Protective Supervision: 1,747 clients (425 placements) Short-term services designed to stabilize a situation and prevent further harm to victim Usually provided for up to 60 days, then case turned over to in-home community service
provider for ongoing services
Placement and Intervention:Placement and Intervention: 10,619 clients Short-term case management services such as assistance with nursing home and assisted
living facility placements and crisis intervention counseling Ongoing case management for elderly and disabled persons living in assisted living facilities
and adult family care homes Case management for frail elderly and disabled persons for whom contracted community
services may not be available, particularly in very rural areas
InIn--Home Community Home Community ServicesServices
Community Care for Disabled Adults:Community Care for Disabled Adults: 1,535 clients Age 18-59 permanently and totally disabled Generally live in own home Need services such as homemaker, personal care, home delivered meals, and transportation No income or resource limitations Contracted servicesHome Care for Disabled Adults:Home Care for Disabled Adults: 1,592 clients Age 18-59 nursing home and income eligible Live with caregiver Receives monthly subsidy of approximately $100 per month Other services may be available depending on funding limitations; i.e., medical supplies, durable
medical equipment such as hospital beds and wheelchairs. Services provided by agency staffMedicaid Waiver Services:Medicaid Waiver Services: 1,445 clients Age 18-59 nursing home and income eligible Generally live in own home Need services such as homemaker, personal care, home delivered meals, and transportation Contracted servicesAdult Cystic Fibrosis:Adult Cystic Fibrosis: 170 clients Over age 18 Live in own home Need medical case management services, medical equipment, medications and caloric supplements Contracted services
Adult Services Adult Services SystemSystem
2000/20012000/2001
HOTLINE
Inform ation andR eferra l
R eport A c c epted
R eportsInvestigated
38,560 Per Year209 Investigators
(386.50 Total FTE's)$16,940,095
ProtectiveSupervision1,747 Clients(Includes 425Placements)
68.00 Counselors(105.00 Total FTE's)
$4,602,096
TemporaryEmergency Services
789 Clients$248,527
Placement &Supportive Services
10,619 Clients50.50 Counselors
(80.50 Total FTE's)$3,528,273
Programs forPersons with
Disabilities4,742 Clients
14.00 Counselors(17.00 Total FTE's)
$15,326,604
ClientRefusesServices
C O MMU N IT YR E FE R R A L S
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Referredto Other
Agencies
Major InitiativesMajor Initiatives Update and standardize all Adult Services
policies and procedures.
Update Adult Protective Services training program and ensure that the provision of training is consistent statewide.
Collaborate with the Department of Elder Affairs for the provision of ongoing services to elderly victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Assess the availability of community services for persons with disabilities in each district and develop partnerships with related agencies.
Performance Performance MeasuresMeasures
Office Population Measure Title MCode
FY 01-02 Performance
Based Budgeting
Federal (give reference)
Accreditation (give
reference)Comments
Program Office Inital
Recommendation
Adult Services
Adults with disabilities and frail elderly who are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Percent of protective supervision cases in which no report alleging abuse, neglect, or exploitation is received while the case is open (from beginning of
protective supervision for a maximum of 1 year)
M0124 Yes NA NA
Recidivism of ANE has proven to be a good indicator of whether victims are protected
from further harm.
Continue Measure
Adult Services
Adults with disabilities and frail elderly who are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Number of investigations M0127 Yes NA NA
APS has experienced a growth rate of 30% since
FY 99-00 and andticipates a continued
growth rate of 12.5%.
Continue Measure
Adult Services
Adults with disabilities and frail elderly who are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Number of people receiving protective services
M0317 Yes NA NA No comments. Continue Measure
Adult Services
Adults with disabilities who need assistance
to remain in the community
Percent of adults with disabilities receiving services who are not
placed in a nursing home
M0151 Yes NA NA
Focus of measure is to maintain disabled adults in their own homes as
long as possible and this determines success.
Continue Measure