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File #: 16-440    Version: 1 Name: Senior Care Act FY2017
Type: Consent Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/6/2016 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/10/2016 Final action:
Title: Agreement with the Kansas Department on Aging and Disability Services and the Area Agency on Aging for the Senior Care Act (SCA) FY 2017.
Attachments: 1. Budget Form- SCA FY17.pdf, 2. SCA FY17.pdf, 3. SCA FY17- SigPg.pdf
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Agreement with the Kansas Department on Aging and Disability Services and the Area Agency on Aging for the Senior Care Act (SCA) FY 2017.
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Recommended Action: Approve the agreement, and authorize the Chairman to sign.
Background: The Central Plains Area Agency on Aging (CPAAA) will enter into a Senior Care Act (SCA) Service Provider Agreement with the Kansas Department on Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). The agreement details how the Area Agency will provide in-home services to residents of Kansas 60 years of age or older who have functional limitations which restrict their ability to carry out activities of daily living and impede their ability to live independently. The SCA program was established by the Kansas Legislature to assist older Kansans who have functional limitations in self-care and independent living and are able to reside in a community-based residence with services provided. The SCA program provides assessment, case management, and in-home services to persons who contribute to the cost of services based on their ability to pay.

Participating consumers access care through assessment and case management. Services are provided to meet the individuals need, the services available through the program include: attendant care (supervision and/or assistance with bathing, medication management, dressing, personal appearance, feeding, transferring, and toileting under the direction of a licensed health professional); homemaker services (assistance to clients having difficulty performing activities such as preparing meals, shopping, managing money, using the telephone, light housework, and laundry); personal emergency response management and installation (systems which provide 24-hour on-call medical or emergency assistance and needs that could become critical at any time); as well as custom care items (specific purchases that will assist the client in maintaining their independence, such as incontinence supplies, home modificat...

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