1 / 18

January Board Meeting Agenda

Call to Order, Roll Call, Review and Approve Agenda and Minutes, Home Access Program, Board Training, Update on Legislative Session, Board Appointments, Executive Director Report, Location of Next Meeting, Adjournment.

whitmer
Download Presentation

January Board Meeting Agenda

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. JANUARY 2019 - BOARD MEETING

  2. TODAY’S AGENDA • Call to Order – Phil Chase • Roll Call – Shelly Simmons • Review and Approve Agenda – Phil Chase • Review and Approve Minutes from Fall Meeting – Phil Chase • Home Access Program – Becky Ramage-Tuttle • Board Training – Georgia Yellow Dot Program • Update on Legislative Session – Shelly Simmons • Board Appointments – Shelly Simmons • Board Training – Georgia Radio Reading Service • Executive Director Report – Shelly Simmons • Brag n’ Steal • Location of Next Meeting – Shelly Simmons • Adjournment – Phil Chase

  3. ROLL CALL • Board Members • Centers for IL • Guests

  4. REVIEW AND APPROVE • Current Agenda • Previous Minutes

  5. HOME ACCESS PROGRAM • Number of current projects • SUBMIT APPLICATIONS NOW!!!! • We got the money, let’s spend it! • DCA’s new application for services • Don’t forget to take pictures! • Proper camera use, high quality JPEGs or PNGs, etc.

  6. YELLOW DOT COMMUNITY IMPLEMENTATION Jennifer Hogan and Elizabeth Head

  7. GA YELLOW DOT PROGRAM Georgia’s Yellow Dot Program can help save lives. When seconds count, make sure first responders have the critical information they need. Why should my community participate in the Georgia Yellow Dot Program? Access to information on medical conditions, medications, or medical allergies could help first responders and medical professionals make important decisions about patient emergency medical treatment. How do I start Yellow Dot in my community? For a limited time, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Georgia Department of Public Health, and Department of Human Services will provide communities with packets to help launch the program. Communities will work with yellow dot program staff to complete the following activities:

  8. GA YELLOW DOT PROGRAM 1. Organize your community: Host meetings to educate and recruit key partners. This will earn your community 500 packets. 2. Launch the program: Set and execute a launch date. Your launch activities should include a press conference and first responder training. The will earn your community 500 packets. 3. Plan for sustainability: Find sponsors to help implement and pay for the program. This could earn you 250-500 packets. TO BEGIN A PROGRAM IN YOUR COMMUNITY OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Email yellowdot.info@dph.ga.govor call Elizabeth Head @ 404-657-2894 FOR A LIST OF PARTICIPATING COMMUNITIES, PLEASE VISIT: http://aging.ga.gov/yellow-dot-program.

  9. UPDATE ON LEGISLATIVE SESSION • Not advocating for any new funding • Continue with last year’s agenda • Center Expansion • The HAP • Independent Living Day at the Capitol • Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30AM-2:30PM • Transportation funding • RSVP NOW and share, SHARE, SHARE • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-living-day-at-the-capitol-tickets-54357757516

  10. WHERE’S YOUR RSVP?

  11. BOARD APPOINTMENTS • Applicants needed • 2 Applicants being considered

  12. Rebecca Arayan

  13. GA RADIO READING SERVICE • Do you have trouble reading printed materials? • The Georgia Radio Reading Service brings the printed word to individuals who are visually-impaired and print-disabled. Our programming includes: • Local, state & community newspapers • Magazines • Books Service Programs • Our programs are completely free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  14. GA RADIO READING SERVICE • How to access programming: • Listen online at garrs.org • Download the TuneIn app on any smart device and play "Georgia Radio Reading Service" • Call us to request a listening device (radio receiver or Amazon Dot) • Call 404-685-2820 and press "1" • For questions or assistance contact: • GEORGIA RADIO READING SERVICE • 260 14th St NW Atlanta, GA 30318 • Phone: 404.685.2820 | 800.672.6173 • Email: info@garrs.org | Visit us online at garrs.org

  15. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT • SPIL Development • Town Hall Meetings • Surveys • Centers’ SPIL delegations

  16. BRAG n STEAL • Board Members • Centers for IL • Guests

  17. NEXT MEETING LOCATION • Back in Macon, GA! • NEW HOTEL – oooooh, AAAAHH • April 25th & 26th, 2019 • SPIL Draft Review

  18. THANK YOU for your continued hard work!

More Related