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Discover comprehensive solutions at Auburn Ridge Senior Apartments for a supportive community living. Experience amenities including a community garden, WiFi, and congregate dining, fostering independence, and social engagement. Self-Sufficiency Solutions empower families with long-term strategies for success in life domains such as employment and housing. Facilitate proactive care through patient-centered approaches that promote accountability and measurable outcomes.
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Ammenities • Community Garden • Wifi-hotspots • Computer Center • Several gathering areas for social activities • Congregate Dining Room • Walk-in closets • Accessible units including vinyl plank floors • Available Laundry Service • Available Meal Plans • On site hair cuts • ADA Van for food, medical, and social trips
DC Cares • 10+ agency collaborative • Works with 40 families a year • Engages families in developing long-term solutions to achieve self-sufficiency • Community wide process to identify, assess and select families • Accountable and measurable outcomes
Self-Sufficiency Solutions “We have to attempt to move from ‘what’s the matter’ with our clients to ‘what matters’ to our clients.” - James Ricker Patient Centered Care: What it means and how to get there
Self-Sufficiency Solutions • Entire family must be engaged • Whole person perspective • Proactive approach • Partner with others in care • Work Regionally
Self-Sufficiency Solutions • Identify facilitator • Discovery process • Work to create goals and vision • Identify family strengths • Develop action steps to achieve plan • Access new resources • Hold accountable to achieve
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Life Domains • Adult Education • Employment • Family Support • Financial Health • Health Care • Housing • Kids Education • Mental Health • Parenting • Transportation
Actions – How did we get there? Douglas County Cares • 14 agency collaborative • Works with 40 families a year • Engages families in developing long-term solutions to achieve self-sufficiency • Community wide process to identify, assess and select families • Accountable and measurable outcomes
Self-Sufficiency Solutions • Identify facilitator • Discovery process • Work to create family goals and vision • Identify family strengths • Develop action steps to achieve plan • Support through approved funding • Hold accountable to achieve
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Mental Health Scale
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Housing Scale
Housing Stock • As of today there are 1,376 total affordable rental units in Douglas County • As of January 1, 2018 there were 124,118 total housing units • Sadly affordable housing makes up just 1% of the total housing stock
Locations Castle Rock 779 Reyn Rock Senior Apartments 33 units of Project Based Section 8 for 62+ Oakwood Senior Apartments 64 restricted units for 55+ and disabled Auburn Ridge Senior Apartments 90 total units; 80 units restricted 9% LIHTC for 55+ Castle Rock I & II 80 units USDA RD; 19 units RD subsidized Castle Creek Commons 20 units of Project Based Section 8 The Pines of Castle Rock 630 total units; 302 units restricted by 4% LIHTC The Reserve at Castle Highlands 200 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Meridian Village 376 Lincoln Pointe Lofts 221 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Apex at Meridian 155 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Copper Steppe 242 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Highlands Ranch 96 Traditions 96 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Parker 125 Parker Hilltop Apartments 312 total units; 125 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Total Units: 1,376 Coming Soon 405 South Range Crossings 204 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Apex at Meridian II 156 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Oakwood Senior Apts. II 45 new units restricted by 9% LIHTC
Outcomes Self-Sufficient 60% No change 20% Move Away 10% Drop Out 10% Increase Employment / Benefits 72% Sustain Housing 95%
Challenges • NIMBYism • “We don’t want those people here” • Politics • Lack of Transportation