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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has. --- Margaret Mead. Welcome. 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09. PLANNING for the FUTURE. Orientation to the 2005-2009 Area Plan. November 18, 2004
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has. --- Margaret Mead Welcome
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 PLANNING for the FUTURE Orientation to the 2005-2009 Area Plan November 18, 2004 Hyatt Newporter, C4A Fall Conference
Presenters: • CDA Area Plan Team: • Robert Ramsey-Lewis • Sherry Hanna • Denny Wight • Trish Nishio • With the support of CDA Staff: • Vern Foster • Xochi Prock • Carol Powning
Review Agenda • Introduction to the Reference Guide • Part One: Area Plan Background • Part Two: Goals and Objectives • Break – around 3:00 • Part Two: Goals and Objectives, cont • Part Three: Area Plan Maintenance • Part Four: Appendices • Part Five: Assurances
Contributors Reference Guide for 2005-2009 C4A Area Plan Work Group • Deanna Lea, Pat McVicar,Will Tift (PSA 4) • Lisa Mancini, Stephen Juel, Shea Muller(PSA 8) • Stephen Schmoll, Paul Isaacs (PSA 10) • Wendy Moore, Barbara Parrish (PSA 11) • Laura Medina, Sonja Ivey-Rojas (PSA 19) • Margie Palomino, Linda Lowe (PSA 30) • Ronald Errea, Denise Haynes (PSA 33) THANK YOU!
Introductions • Name and Agency? • How long have you been responsible for planning? • What are your expectations for today’s session?
Session Objectives • To orient AAA Planners in the use of the “Reference Guide for Development of the 2005-2009 Area Plan” to plan for the future. • Planners will learn how to use the Reference Guide to prepare a four-year Area Plan and future updates that will meet minimum requirements. • Learning from our mistakes to help us improve what we do.
Where will your PSA be in 2009? • Develop coordinated and accessible home and community-based systems of care. • Plans need to reflect how the AAA intends to build and improve these systems. • Plans help the public measure progress. • The AAA planning function is fundamental to the community’s success in realizing a coordinated systems of care. • Follow the steps of the planning process and maintain a legacy.
We Know Planners: • Wear many hats; • Are, at times, overwhelmed; • Work hard to develop successful area plans on aging; and • Need support. • We feel the same…
Primary Planning Tool • Guesses? www.aging.ca.gov
CDA Home Page Click Here
PDF – read and print only All Word Docs… Download, complete, Remit with 4-year and Updates
Reference Guide • (Two) Tables of Contents • Introduction • Part One: Area Plan Background • Part Two: Area Plan Goals and Objectives • Part Three: Area Plan Maintenance • Part Four: Appendices • Part Five: Assurances Let’s take a look at our Reference Guide..
Foreword The Role of the AAA The 2005-2009 Area Plan & Annual Updates Instructions for Completion of the Area Plan Applicable Laws & Regulations Instructions for Electronic Entry & Submission of the Area Plan & Updates Transmittal Letter Area Plan Checklist Introduction Sections
Foreword • A briefing on CDA, AAAs and their interconnectedness • Intention of Area Plan • To reflect future activities of the AAA by involving and serving older individuals, their families and caregivers and older disabled adults. RG Page i
The Role of the AAA • Mandated to serve as visible – effective leaders and advocates • Provide local leadership in accomplishing federal and state program goals • Plan for the diverse and changing needs of older individual needs • Developers and overseers of community-based systems of care RG Page i
2005-09 Area Plan & Updates • Planning – key to provision and maintenance of services • Reference Guide – critical tool to guide AAAs in above and in meeting mandates • Technical Assistance • Planning Support • Reference Guide includes instruction of updates, year-end reporting and amendments RG Page i
Instructions for Completion of the Plan • Icons are present throughout the guidance – what do they mean? Information related to updating the Area Plan Alert the reader to sections that are required. Template is provided and completion of template is required RG Page ii
Applicable Laws and Regulations • Older Californians Act – in Welfare and Institutions Code (W&I) • CDA regulations in the California Code of Regulations (CCR) • Older Americans Act – in US Code • Federal regulations – Code of Federal Regulations RG Page ii
Instructions for Electronic Entryand Submission of Area Plan & Updates • Reference Guide on CDA web site in PDF format: www.aging.ca.gov • Download – Read & Print ONLY • Electronic Entry Documents in Word on website – download, complete, remit using format provided • Transmittal Letter • Area Plan Checklist • Service Unit Plan Objectives • Appendices RG Page ii
Electronic Entry? • Faster and Easier • Use for Updates • Allows for entry of information in existing format • Gray shading • Gray shading with underline • Check box as indicated RG Page ii
Type In AAA Name Here Type In PSA# Here Check Planning Cycle Here Original Signatures On Posted Copy RG Page iv
Area Plan Checklist • Four-Year Plan • Area Plan Updates • Must be included for all submissions Lookie see?