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DOA -733 <br />Home and Community Care Block Grant for Older Adults <br />County Funding Plan <br />Methodology to Address Service Needs of Low - income Minority Elderly and Rural Elderly <br />(Older American Act, Section 306 (a) (5) (A) (ii) <br />Community Service Provider: Cabarrus County Human Services <br />County: Cabarrus <br />July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 <br />The Older Americans Act requires that the service provider attempt to provide services to low- income <br />minority individuals in accordance to their need for aging services. The community service provider <br />shall specify how the service needs of low- income minority elderly and rural elderly will be met through <br />the services identified on the Provider Services Summary (DOA -732). This narrative shall address <br />outreach and service delivery methodologies that will ensure that this target population is adequately <br />served and conform to specific objectives established by the Area Agency on Aging for providing <br />services to low- income minority individuals. Additional pages may be used as necessary. <br />GOAL: To increase participation in services and programs by low- income minority elderly persons at a <br />minimum rate of the percentage of low- income minority elderly in the community. <br />Cabarrus County Department of Social Services provides assistance to all individuals requesting <br />services regardless of race and with most of our programs serving low income individuals . The type or <br />extent of services clients receive are based solely on clients' need and availability of funding. <br />Through the HCCBG Program, 41.2% of the clients served are in the minority population. This <br />exceeds the 24.7% minority population in Cabarrus County, which is reflected in the 2009 census <br />estimated statistics. We will continue to strive to serve the low income minority population. In our <br />Community Alternatives Program (CAP), 46.8% of the clients served are in this group. In addition, 5.9% <br />of the clients served through the In -Home Aide Program had income under 100% of the Federal <br />Poverty Level. <br />Outreach by the agency has been accomplished by newspaper articles, brochures, home visits by <br />social work staff, and contacts with other agencies. Since funding is limited for these programs, any <br />new outreach programs will not be implemented; however, current outreach efforts, which have <br />proven effective in the past, will continue. Based on current need for services, there are not <br />sufficient funds for an increase in the number of clients served. Requests from clients who meet the <br />need for In -Home Aide services will continue to be accepted. New clients will be added as existing <br />clients leave the program or experience a decrease in the number of units needed or additional <br />funds are secured. <br />As an agency with funding from several sources, assessments will be made with each case to be <br />sure that funding is used to best meet the needs of the clients and that Older American Act funds <br />are targeted towards low income minority individuals. <br />GOAL: To increase participation in services and programs by rural elderly in the community. <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -3 Page 73 <br />