Build Back Better
Cynde and I (Carrie) would like to thank all of you for the hard work writing letters to both Adam Schiff and Brad Sherman in support of “Build Back Better” (BBB). Under BBB, Home and Community Based Services would receive a one time $400 Billion increase. Programs for persons with disabilities would be funded. We are now focusing on the Senate and our Senators Feinstein and Padilla. Please check your emails for directions to contact them. Our ask is that they do not negotiate down the $400 Billion. If you need another copy of the email just drop us a line in email.
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PSAC
Metro has established a transit Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC), which will work to review, comment and provide input on how the agency can re-imagine public safety on its system.
Purpose and Role
The PSAC will work with Metro’s System Security and Law Enforcement, Office of Civil Rights, Office for Equity and Race and the Executive Officer for Customer Experience in developing a community-based approach to public safety on the transit system. This includes, but is not limited to:
I (Carrie) was appointed to this committee. I want to invite everyone to attend these meetings. Metro is going to change the way policing is done in their transportation network. Since people with disabilities are often the targets of crime, we need to make sure our voices are heard. The committee meets twice a month at 5pm. The meetings are on zoom.
This is the link for the PSAC: https://www.metro.net/riding/public-safety-advisory-committee/
ADRC
I know that most of us have been living life mainly from our homes. Most of our socializing and work is being done via Zoom. However, the “in” office staff at CALIF have been working hard at expanding our services. CALIF, in addition to being an Independent Living Center, is now an ADRC. See below:
The Emerging South Central Los Angeles Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) is one of 11 “Emerging” and six “Designated” ADRCs in the State of California.
We are two-thirds of the way to the close of our Infrastructure Grant for the purpose of implementing a No Wrong Door System! The partnership that we have garnered with our core partners, Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging and 2-1-1 has enabled us to complete the required tasks on our road to becoming a Designated ADRC.
Our mission for the program is to provide information to consumers and their families on available long-term services and supports (LTSS) programs and to assist older adults, caregivers, and persons with disabilities in accessing LTSS programs at the local level through ADRC programs operated jointly by area agencies on aging and independent living centers.
We are aware of the silos between the many programs and service delivery systems, and the burden has been placed on Californians to navigate the “maze” of systems to access choices of care. ADRCs are here to help bridge those silos through coordinated networks of partners forming multiple entryways (“NO Wrong Door”) for Californians to learn about and access available options for their LTSS needs.
We strive to provide consumers and their caregivers’ access to information and services, regardless of income, benefit level, or age. The program is committed to person-centered practices and empowering individuals to make informed decisions and exercise control over their long-term care needs. We provide the following minimum services functions:
Ø Enhanced Information and Referral
Ø Options Counseling
Ø Short-Term Service Coordination and
Ø Person and Family Centered Transition
Are new staff for the ADRC:
Cosette Case
Program Coordinator
Debi Howard
Program Advocate
Bridgette Wallman
ADRC Cares Outreach Worker
Allen Chamber
ADRC Data Coordinator/Bookkeeper
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Next SWAT Team Meeting
Cynde Soto is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: SWAT Team Meeting
Time: Apr 28, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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