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DOA-733 <br />(Rev. 1/98) <br /> <br />Home and Community Care Block Grant for Older Adults <br /> <br />County Funding Plan <br /> <br />Methodology to Address Service Needs of Low-Income Minority Elderly <br /> (Older Americans Act, Section 306(a)(5)(A)(ii) <br /> <br />Community service Provi~ler Cabarms County Department of Social Services <br /> <br />County Cabarrus <br /> <br />July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001 <br /> <br />The Older Americans Act required that the service provider attempt to provide services to low- <br />income minority individuals in accordance to their need for aging services. The community <br />service provider shall specify how the service needs of low-income minority elderly will be met <br />through the services identified on the Provider Services Summary (DOA-732). The narrative <br />shall address outreach and service delivery methodologies that will ensure that this target <br />population is adequately served and conform with specific objectives established by the Area <br />Agency on Aging, for providing services to low-income minority individuals. Additional pages <br />may be used as necessary. <br /> <br />GOAL: To increase participation in services and programs by Iow-income minority elderly <br />persons at a minimum rate of the percentage of low-income minority elderly in the community. <br /> <br /> Cabarms County Department of Social Services provides assistance to all individuals <br />requesting services regardless of race with most of our programs serving low income individuals. <br />The type or extent of services clients receive are based solely on clients' need and availability of <br />funding. <br /> <br /> Through the In-Home Aide Program, 29% of the clients served are in the minority <br />population. This exceeds the 13.8% minority population of Cabarms County which is reflected <br />in the 1990 census statistics. We will continue to strive to serve the low-income minority <br />population. In our Community Alternatives Program (CAP), 35% of the clients served are in this <br />group. In addition, 32% of the clients served through the In-Home Aide Program had income <br />under 100% of the Federal Poverty Level. <br /> <br /> Outreach by the agency has been accomplished by newspaper articles, brochures, home <br />visits by social work staff, and contacts with other agencies. Since funding is limited for these <br />programs, any new outreach programs will not implement; however, current outreach efforts, <br />which have proven effective in the past, will continue. Based on current need for services, there <br />are not sufficient funds for a significant increase in the number of clients served. Requests from <br />clients who meet the need for In-Home Aide Services will continue to be accepted. New clients <br />will be added as existing clients leave the program or experience a decrease in the number of <br />units needed or additional funding is secured. <br /> <br /> As an agency with funding from several sources, assessments will be made with each <br />case to be sure that funding is used to best meet the needs of the clients and that Older Americans <br />Act funds are targeted towards Iow-income minority individuals. <br /> E'-/o <br /> <br /> <br />