Investor Presentaiton
AGING PROGRAMS AND PLAN FOCUS AREAS
VIRGINIA AREA 1 - OTHER PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
This section highlights additional state general funding for programs, programs that are funded by non-
ACL federal agencies, and programs funded by state partners that support older adults.
Care
Coordination for
Elderly
Virginians
(CCEVP)
AAAs in Virginia use CCEVP state general funds for five services types:
1) Service Coordination Level 1,
2) Service Coordination Level 2,
3) Senior Outreach to Services (SOS),
4) Options Counseling (OC), and
5) Care Transitions.
Service Coordination Level 1 is targeted to those older persons, age 60 years and
over, who are deficient in one ADL and in need of either mobility assistance (either
human or mechanical) or living with a cognitive impairment, such as ADRD. This ser-
vice provides assistance, either in the form of accessing needed services, benefits,
and/or resources or, arranging, in circumstances where the older person and/or their
caregivers are experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions or
other characteristics, the needed services by providers. It entails investigating a per-
son's needs, preferences and resources, linking the person to a full range of appropri-
ate services and supports, using all available funding sources, and monitoring to en-
sure that services specified in the support plan are being provided. During FFY 2018,
67 unique individuals received this service.
SOS is a model of service coordination that is designed to provide a mobile, brief inter-
vention that links older adults to supports and services available in their community.
AAAs use intensive information and assistance/outreach services to reach older
adults. A face-to-face interview is conducted with an older adult to determine available
services that can support him or her living in the community. The older adults are pro-
vided aid in accessing and implementing the needed supports and services. In FFY
2018, AAAs provided over 3,180 individuals with referrals and implemented services
for over 2,500 individuals.
Service Coordination Level 2, which is comparable to the Care Coordination service
provided under Title III-B, is targeted to older adults who are dependent in two (2) or
more ADLs; and have significant unmet needs that result in substantive limitations in
major life activities. For Service Coordination Level 2 under Care Coordination; see
OAA Focus Area 1 for more information. For Options Counseling, see OAA Focus Area 3
for more information. For Care Transitions, see Virginia Focus Area 2 for more infor-
mation.
FFY 2018
3,180
Referrals provided by AAAS
FFY 2018
2,500
Individuals for whom AAAS have implemented
services
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