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F,om: Kenneth J. Henderson, Director
REC'e\lh.€>>tI~~VAL OF FY 1987/1988 CDBG
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY AND
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Dept: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Data: August 5, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
On May 18, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council directed Community Development staff to
solicit proposals utilizing the $51,600 remaining in the FY 1987/1988 CDBG Public Services
category.
On August 3, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council considered and approved certain FY
1987/1988 CDBG eligible programs, projects and activities.
Recommended motion:
ADOPT RESOLUTION
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Contact penon:
Ken Henderson/Lisa Dickey
Phone: 5065
Supporting data ettached:
Staff Report
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: $30,000.00
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION) FY 1987/1988 CDBG Allocation
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Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDI~ - REQUM FOR COUNCIL AC....bN
STAFF REPORT
On May 18, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council approved programs,
projects and activities for all but $51,600 of the FY 1987/1988
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). The $51,600 is in the Public
services category. staff was directed to solicit proposals for this
activity and bring back for Council consideration projects eligible for
CDBG funding.
On August 3, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council considered recommenda-
tions made by the Community Development citizen Advisory Committee
(COCAC) and approved recommendations totaling $51,600 in the Public
services category and $19,000 in CDBG contingency funds for non-profit
capital improvement activities. Agreements are now required to imple-
ment said projects.
The attached agreement between city and the Highland District Council
on Aging includes a "scope of services" and "program budget" attached
to the agreement as Exhibits "A" and "B", respectively. These Exhibits
are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth at length.
Adoption of the resolution by the Mayor and Common Council would
authorize and direct the Mayor to execute the agreement as described
herein.
Development
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RESOLUTION NUMBER
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
HIGHLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL ON AGING.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor of the city of San Bernardino is
hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the
city, an agreement for Community Development Block Grant funding
with Highland District Council on Aging, a copy of which
agreement is annexed hereto as Exhibit "1" and is incorporated
herein by reference as though fully set forth at length. The
agreement provides for the granting of Community Development
Block Grant funds in the following amount of $30,000.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the and Common Council of the city of San Bernardino
at a
meeting thereof, held on the
, 1987, by the following vote, to wit:
day of
AYES:
councilpersons
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ABSENT:
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ____ __
day of , 1987.
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1 THIS AGREEMENT is entered into effective as of
2 August 18 , 1987, at San Bernardino, California,
3 between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a municipal corporation,
4 referred to as "City", and HIGHLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL ON
5 AGING a
6 nonprofit community service organization, referred to as "sub-
7 recipient".
8 City and Subrecipient agree as follows:
9 1. Recitals.
10 (a) Subrecipient has requested financial assistance
11 from city for fiscal year 1987/1988 from funds available through
12 a community development block grant from the United States of
13 America to city.
14 (b) Subrecipient represents that the expenditures
15 authorized by this agreement are for valid community development
16 purposes, in accordance with federal law and regulations, and
17 that all funds granted under this agreement will be used for no
18 purpose other than those purposes specifically authorized. The
19 specific purposes and scope of services of this particular grant
20 are set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated
21 into this agreement as though fully set forth herein.
22 2. PaYments. City shall reimburse Subrecipient for allow-
23 able costs incurred under the scope of this agreement and
24 applicable Federal regulations, which have not been paid for or
25 reimbursed in any other manner by any other Agency or private
26 source of funding. Reimbursement will be made at least on a
27 monthly basis, with the total of all such reimbursements not to
28 exceed $ 30,000.00
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3. Term. This agreement shall commence August 18, 1987 and
terminate June 30, 1988
4. Use of Funds: Budqet: Travel Limitation.
(a) The funds paid to Subrecipient shall be used by it
solely for the purposes set forth in Paragraph l(b) of this
agreement, and in accordance with the program budget submitted
by Subrecipient to the City of San Bernardino Community
Development Department, a copy of which is attached to this
agreement as Exhibit liB". This budget shall list all sources of
funding for the program covered by this agreement, whether from
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State, Federal, local or private sources, and shall identify
which sources are paying for which specific portions of the
program, by line-item, to the extent practicable.
(b) No travel expenses for out-of-state travel shall
be included in this program unless specifically listed in the
budget as submitted and approved, and all travel expenses to be
funded from funds provided hereunder shall be specifically
identified as travel expense, which shall be negotiated between
the City of San Bernardino Community Development Department and
Subrecipient in the budget. Any travel expenses incurred by
Subrecipient above the budgeted amount or for out-of-state
travel shall not be eligible for reimbursement unless the prior
written approval of the Director of Community Development of the
City of San Bernardino, or designee, has been obtained.
(c) Funds shall be used for purposes authorized by the
community development block grant program only, and no portion
of the funds granted hereby shall be used for any purpose not
specifically authorized by this agreement.
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1 (d) Only net payroll shall be periodically reimbursed
2 by City as an allowable cost. Any amounts withheld by
3 Subrecipient from an employee's pay for taxes, social security,
4 or other withholding and not immediately paid over to another
5 entity, shall not be included as wages or expenses eligible for
6 reimbursement as an allowable cost until such time as the
7 withheld taxes, social security, or other withholdings are
8 actually paid over to another entity entitled to such payment.
9 Upon such payment and the submission of evidence of such payment
10 to the city of San Bernardino Community Development Department,
11 such expenses shall be regarded as an allowable cost, and the
12 City shall reimburse Subrecipient for such obligation.
13 (e) A variation in the itemization of costs, as set
14 forth in the proposed budget submitted to City, not to exceed
15 ten percent (10%) as to any particular line item, shall be
16 allowed, provided the prior written approval of the Director of
17 Community Development of the City of San Bernardino is obtained,
18 it being understood that the total amount of the grant shall not
19 be varied thereby.
20 (f) The parties intend that grant funds be utilized
21 within the time period covered by this agreement, and
22 entitlement to any funds not used shall revert to the City. No
23 reserve for the future shall be established with the funds
24 except as may be authorized to meet commitments made for
25 services provided during the period of this agreement, but not
26 yet paid for at the conclusion of this agreement.
27 5. Accountinq; Audit.
28 (a) Prior to the final payment under this agreement,
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and at such other times as may be requested by the Director of
Community Development of the City of San Bernardino,
Subrecipient shall submit to the Director an accounting of the
proposed and actual expenditures of all revenues from whatever
source accruing to the organization for the fiscal year ending
June 3, 1988.
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22 (d) Subrecipient's financial management system shall
23 provide for accurate, current and complete disclosure of the
24 financial results of each program sponsored by this agreement.
25 It is the responsibility of Subrecipient to adequately safeguard
26 all assets of the program, and Subrecipient shall assure that
27 they are used solely for authorized purposes.
(e) In addition to the foregoing, Subrecipient shall
(b) Financial records shall be maintained by
SUbrecipient in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, and in a manner which permits City to trace the
expenditures of funds to source documentation. All books and
records of Subrecipient are to be kept open for inspection at
any time during the business day by the city, its officers or
agents, and by any representative of the united States of
America authorized to audit community development block grant
programs.
(c) Standards for financial management systems and
financial reporting requirements established by Attachment "F"
and Attachment "G" of Office of Management and Budget Circular
No. A 110 shall be fully complied with by Subrecipient.
Subrecipient acknowledges that the funds provided are federal
funds.
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1 at its own expense have the City-funded portion of its program
2 audited annually, and provide to City a copy of the audit report
3 within sixty (60) days after receipt of the report by
4 Subrecipient. Such audit must be performed by a Certified
5 Public Accountant or some other independent auditor approved in
6 advance by the City's Director of the Community Development.
7 6. Services Available to Residents: Monitorinq and Report-
8 inq Proqram Performance. The services of Subrecipient shall be
9 made available to residents and inhabitants of the City of San
10 Bernardino unless otherwise noted in Exhibit "A". No person
11 shall be denied service because of race, color, national origin,
12 creed, sex, martial status, or physical handicap. Subrecipient
13 shall comply with Affirmative Action guidelines in its
14 employment practices. Subrecipient shall also monitor the
15 program's activities and submit written reports quarterly, or
16 more often if requested, to the Director of Community
17 Development of the City of San Bernardino, in accordance with
18 Attachment "H", Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A
19 110. Failure to provide such quarterly performance reports may
20 prevent the processing by City of Sub recipient's requests for
21 reimbursement, and may justify temporary withholding as provided
22 for in Paragraph 11 hereof.
23 7. Procurement Practices: Conflict of Interest.
24 Subrecipient shall comply with procurement procedures and
25 guidelines established by Attachment "0" to Office of Management
26 and Budget Circular No. A-102, "Procurement Standards". In
27 addition to the specific requirements of Attachment "0" to
28 Circular No. A-102, Subrecipient shall maintain a code or
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1 standards of conduct which shall govern the performance of its
2 officers, employees or agents in contracting with and expending
3 the federal grant funds made available to Subrecipient under
4 this agreement. Subrecipient's officers, employees or agents
5 shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything
6 of monetary value from contractors or potential contractors. To
7 the extent permissable by state law rules, and regulations, the
8 standards adopted by Subrecipient shall provide for penalties,
9 sanctions or other disciplinary actions to be applied for
10 violations of such standards by either the Subrecipient's
11 officers, employees or agents, or by contractors or their
12 agents. Subrecipient shall provide a copy of the code or
13 standards adopted to City forthwith. All procurement
14 transactions without regard to dollar value shall be conducted
15 in a manner so as to provide maximum open and free competition.
16 The Subrecipient shall be alert to organizational conflicts of
17 interest or non-competitive practices among contractors which
18 may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain
19 trade. Subrecipient agrees to adhere to conflict of interest
20 provisions set forth in 24 CFR section 570.611 and to the
21 procurement rules specified in Office of Management and Budget
22 Circular No. A 102 Attachment "0" in its expenditure of all
23 funds received under this agreement.
24 8. Anti-Kick Back provisions: Equal Emplovment
25 Opportunitv. All contracts for construction or repair using
26 funds provided under this agreement shall include a provision
27 for compliance with the Copeland "Anti-Kick Back" Act (lB.U.S.C.
28 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR,
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1 Part 3). This act provides that each contractor or subgrantee
2 shall be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person
3 employed in the construction, completion or repair of public
4 work, to give up any part of the compensation to which he is
5 otherwise entitled. Subrecipient shall report all suspected or
6 reported violations to city. All contracts in excess of
7 $10,000.00 entered into by Subrecipient using funds provided
8 under this agreement shall contain a provision requiring
9 compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity provisions
10 established by Executive Order #11246 as amended.
11 9. prevailinq Waqe Requirement. Any construction
12 contracts awarded by Subrecipient using funds provided under
13 this agreement in excess of $2,000.00 shall include a provision
14 for compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act (40.U.S.C. 276a to 276a
15 7) and as supplemented by Department of Labor Regulations
16 (29CFR). Under this Act, contractors shall be required to pay
17 wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the
18 minimum wages specified in a wage determination made by the
19 Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors shall be required
20 to pay wages not less often than once a week. Subrecipient
21 shall place a copy of the current prevailing wage determination
22 issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation and the
23 award of a contract shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of
24 the wage determination. Subrecipient shall report all suspected
25 or reported violations to city.
26 10. Approval of citv of anv Charqes; Use of Proqram
27 Income. City reserves the right to require Subrecipient to
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1 to be charged by Subrecipient for services provided under this
2 agreement, and of any rules and regulations governing the
3 provision of services hereunder. Program income represents
4 gross income earned by the Subrecipient from the federally
5 supported activities. Such earnings exclude interest earned on
6 advances and may include, but will not be limited to, income
7 from service fees, sale of commodities, usage and rental fees.
8 These funds shall be used first for eligible program activities,
9 before requests for reimbursement, or shall be remitted to the
10 city. Subrecipient shall remit all unspent program income to
11 the city within thirty (30) days subsequent to the end of the
12 program year (June 30, 1988). Interest earned on funds advanced
13 under the agreement shall be paid to the city.
14 11. Temoorarv Withholdinq. The Director of the Community
15 Development of the city of San Bernardino is authorized to
16 temporarily withhold the payment of funds to Subrecipients when
17 the Director determines that any violation of this agreement has
18 occurred. Funds shall be withheld until the violation is
19 corrected to the satisfaction of the Director. Subrecipient
20 shall have the right to appeal the decision of the Director to
21 the Mayor and Common council. The sole grounds for such appeal
22 shall be that no violation of the agreement has occurred.
23 subrecipient shall file such appeal within fifteen (15) days
24 after such first withholding. The Mayor and Common Council
25 shall set a date for the hearing of such appeal which is within
26 thirty (30) days following the date of filing.
27 12. Records Retention. Financial records, supporting
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1 to the use of the funds provided under this agreement shall be
2 retained by Subrecipient for a period of three (3) years, at a
3 minimum, and in the event of litigation, claim or audit, the
4 records shall be retained un~il all litigation, claims and audit
5 findings involving the records, have been fully resolved.
6 Records for non-expendable property acquired with federal funds
7 provided under this agreement shall be retained for three (3)
8 years after the final disposition of such property.
9 13. Prooertv Manaqement Standards. Non-expendable personal
10 property, for the purposes of this agreement, is defined as
11 tangible personal property, purchased in whole or in part with
12 federal funds, which has useful life of more than one (1) year
13 and an acquisition cost of three hundred dollars ($300.00) or
14 more per unit. Real property means land, including land
15 improvements, structures and appurtenances thereto, excluding
16 movable machinery and equipment. Non-expendable personal
17 property and real property purchased with or improved by funds
18 provided under this agreement shall be subject to the property
19 management standards specified in Attachment "N" of Office of
20 Management and Budget Circular No. A-102, "Property Management
21 standards".
22 14. Termination for Cause. City reserves the right to
23 terminate this agreement and any and all grants and future
24 payments under this agreement in whole or in part at any time
25 before the date of completion of this agreement whenever City
26 determines that the Subrecipient has failed to comply with the
27 conditions of this agreement. In the event city seeks to
28 terminate this agreement for cause, City shall promptly notify
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1 the Subrecipient in writing of the proposed termination and the
2 reasons therefore, together with the proposed effective date.
3 Subrecipient shall be given an opportunity to appear before the
4 Mayor and Common Council at the time at which the Mayor and
5 Common Council are to consider such recommended termination, and
6 shall be given a reasonable opportunity to show cause why, if
7 any exists, the agreement should not be terminated for cause.
8 Upon determination by the Mayor and Common Council that the
9 contract should be terminated for cause, notice thereof,
10 including reasons for the determination, shall promptly be
11 mailed to the Subrecipient, together with information as to the
12 effective date of the termination. Such notice may be given
13 orally at that hearing. The determination of the Mayor and
14 Common Council as to cause shall be final.
15 15. Termination for Convenience. city or Subrecipient may
16 terminate this agreement in whole or in part provided both
17 parties agree that the continuation of the project would not
18 produce beneficial results commensurate with further expenditure
19 of funds. In such event, the parties shall agree upon the
20 termination conditions, including the effective date and, in the
21 case of partial terminations, the portion to be terminated. The
22 Subrecipient shall not incur new obligations for the terminated
23 portion after the effective date and shall cancel as many
24 outstanding obligations as possible. city shall allow
25 Subrecipient full credit for the city's share of the non
26 cancellable obligations properly incurred by the subrecipient
27 prior to termination.
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save harmless the City and its employees and agents from all
liabilities and charges, expenses (including counsel fees),
suits or losses, however occurring, or damages, arising or
growing out of the use of or receipt of funds paid under this
agreement and all operations under this agreement. Payments
under this agreement are made with the understanding that the
City is not involved in the performance of services or other
activities of the SUbrecipient. Subrecipient and its employees
and agents are independent contractors and not employees or
agents of City. In the event of any termination, subrecipient
shall forthwith provide to the Community Development Department
any and all documentation needed by the Community Development
Department to establish a full record of all monies received by
subrecipient and to document the uses of same.
17. Amendment. This agreement may be amended or modified
only by written agreement signed by both parties, and failure on
the part of either party to enforce any provision of this
agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to
compel enforcement of any provision or provisions.
18. Assiqnment. This agreement shall not be assigned by
Subrecipient without the prior written consent of City.
19. Notices. All notices herein required shall be in
writing and delivered in person or sent certified mail, postage
prepaid, addressed as follows:
As to City:
As to Subrecipient:
Highland District Council on Aging
P.O. BOx 948
San Bernardino, CA 92346
Director
Community Development Dept.
City of San Bernardino
City Hall, Fifth Floor
300 North "0" street
San Bernardino, Calif. 92418
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1 20. Evidence of Authoritv. Subrecipient shall provide to
2 City evidence in the form of a certified copy of minutes of the
3 governing body of Subrecipient, or other adequate proof, that
4 this agreement has been approved in all its detail by the
5 governing body of the subrecipient, that the person(s) executing
6 it are authorized to act on behalf of Subrecipient, and that
7 this agreement is a binding obligation on Subrecipient.
8 21. Entire Aqreement. This agreement and any document or
9 instrument attached hereto or referred to herein integrates all
10 terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto, and
11 supersedes all negotiations and prior writing in respect to the
12 subject matter hereof. In the event of conflict between the
13 terms, conditions or provisions of this agreement, and any such
14 document or instrument, the terms and conditions of this
15 agreement shall prevail.
16 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
17 agreement on the day and year first hereinabove written.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
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Individual Services and Activities
Nutrition __ a nutritionally well-balanced meal is provided daily Monday
through Friday from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. in a coni7e~ate settinG'
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Trans'Portati~3nd E~ - accompany and personally assist a cllent to
obtain medical services; transportation to business appointments, r,rocery
shoppin~; barber shop/beauty shop; to center for nutrition and social activ-
ity, etc. This service addresses the transportation needs of the frail
elderly.who ha'~ no viable means of transportation and find it a hardship
to use the conventional means of transportation. Thirty 'olunteer drivers
use their own automobiles.. The center offers the drivers $ .<:0 per mile,
personal liability and exce ss automobile insurance.
SUi-,,:ested donation of $1.00 for seniors (,0 ~'ears and older. "nder (0
yea~s of a,:e the su'~'.ested donation is $;: .00.
!;ealth Screenin,' Clinics - free preventative health care available the first
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and third Thursday of each month by the Department of Public ~ealth.
Seniors attendin~ the clinic receive a comprehensive one-hour evaluation
that includes a health history. hei, ~ht and wei/5ht; nutrition assessment;
blood pressure checks I screening for diabetes, medication assessment t
urine.a:.c hleoe tests. 01auco~a checks; o~al cancer f:cre€nir.~1 etc.
Audio ?€~ . - Free hec..:rir~~ therapy, hearin.~ test, and cleaniT1€ a:i.d re-
tubinG of hearins aloes. Provided by a private hearins aid specialist who
has been approved by the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance.
Podiatry
each month.
Provided by 'T. John Rizzo. Podiatrist...the third Tuesday of
The fee is $1,'.00 (ten d.ollars less than an office visit.)
Le"al Services __ free lel;al services provided at the senior center once a
month by the Inland Counties Legal Association. The follo"ip~ cases are
accepted: 12ndlord/t€r.~n~ controversiesj willsj conservatorships; divorc€sj
M~di-Cal problems; consumer proble~s; probate; real property problems,
i.e., deed to property; Social/S51 problems; restraining orders; and cases
in almost any other area of law except for ~nkruptcy.
Tax Assistanc~ __ assistance in filin~ state and Federal Income Tax returns
at no char,:e. Provided 10y volunteer tax experts with the State "'ranchise
Tax Board. April throll;;h AUi;t:S t as" is tance is also provided for Cal iforn ia
r.c~cc~ners hr.d Rent~r~ Assistance.
Hed1~~I~iMeEl~Ca1__~ounselin~ -- A tranined counselor is available once a
month to help seniors resolve any Medicare/Medi.Cal reimbursement prol~ems.
etc.
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Senior Information and rteferral -- an aGency of San Bernardino Area A~ency
on At:ini; sends a representative to the senior center once a month to pro-
vide prcblem sol vin;.~ assistance.
.. Peer Counselini~ __ Provided by a retired counselor/therapist. "Carin;~ and
Sharini,," a support !;roup for persons who feel some lack in life, perhaps
loss of a spouse or family member, or a loss of purpose and meaning for
whatever reason. The group meets at the senior center once a week. The
counselor is on call and provides telephone reassurance daily.
Caregiver Support Group __ provides emotional support and m~ntal health services to help
caregivers deal with the emotions and stress of meeting the social and health needs of a
frail older 'person. (F-irst and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.)
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* Loan Closet -- In collaboration with the American Cancer Society wheelchairs,
walkers, cancs. crutches, bathroom aids, etc., are available to participants
on loan.
~!Oup_~~ti~i~ies and Ser,ices
· Creative Arts -- instruction and facilities for self-expression throu~h
such forms as oil paintine, doll making, theatre, music and dance.
:. Education -- speakers on current issues; classes in lan~ua!;e skills, lead-
ership skills, and group awareness programs.
Leadership - participant councils; committees; other groups which provide
opportunity to learn and use leadership skills.
.. Recreation -- Crafts and quiltiTl;;; pool; cards and board i;ames; fitness for
seniors (aerobics specifically desi~ned for older adults) every Honday,
Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
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:;ocial Events celebra tion of holidays, birthda)'s weddin~.s. anni veraries;
special dinners. parties, ,;olf; bo..-l1nil. campin;, and fishin,-.
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Action and Ad','ocacy -- throul;h the center, older individuals mobilize them-
sel ves and thEir communi ties throu;~h neetings with lerislators. ;'overnment
officials and othcrs at local, state and national levels.
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Jnvolvem~nt .- Konthly orientation to encoura~e older per~on to be sensi
ti ve to the needs of the frail elderly and to beCOr.lC involved in the plann:.n:;
and irnplcment.c. tion of pro,.rarns that will provide options to institutional
placenent of the frail elderly.
Service -. olunteers of the senior center are encoura~ed to belon~ to the
Retired Senior Volunt~er Procrarn (RSVP) and to provide volunteer service to
the senior center and to the community.
PROPOSED PRO'RAI';
Ar'~'L1....2~.Li.z;<L T;': C.A;:::; fjC ;~A!~ (of San !3crnardino Community Hospital
to be housed at Hi;;hland Senior Center)
HE-c.l th :)e:rvicc:5 -- Medical S€r".'ices: pre "Ie ntat ion t trea trnent, rehabili ta-
tior. and continuity of medical care provided by staff or personal physician,
J>ursin:; ::;F.nice~: R;', dce~ periodic evaluation of the nursin,3 needs of each
participant, pro'lides nUT>; in,.' care and treatment, activities of daily livin",
moni torini: . recordin.' and administration of prescribed medications.
Behabili~atl~n Ser!ice~ -- Fhy~ical. occupational and speEch therapists pro-
vice therapeutic exerc ise pro:;rams desi' ned to improve or maintain abilities
:or indenendent functionin.'.
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TTansportation Services -- V ol-..<teerl.llledical traUortation pro..~ram provided
by the Hi,;h1and Senior Center. Also contractual arran;;ement with Dial-A-:ift.
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Nutrition Services __ One hot meal a day providin~ at least one-third of the
dally nutri tional requirements. Special diets and counselin;; provided as
necessary.
}':;ychlatric/Ps.ycholo\ica,L.:?enlces -- Psycholo,;ical assessment, treatment and
follow-up as necessary.
,. Social ,"ork Ser-Jices -- ~;roup and individual discussions of problems, coordin'
ati.n~ with family and home and community a/!,encies, counseling and referrals
to community resources provided by licensed social workers.
Recreational and Social Activities -- Provides planned recreational and social
activities suited to the needs of the participants anddesi.;ned to encouraGe
physical exercise, to prevent deterioration and to stimulate social interaction.
Work activity prof-ram.
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Emerf,ency Services __ Emer6ency physician services, hospital services and
ambulance services are available if needed.
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~iE~_I~~~nts With Alzheimer's Disease -- Family Support Groups; Staff
with specialized trainin;- in work with Alzheimer's patients. Walkin: paths
availa\::le to help control the tendency of wancfrinc.
* Peer Counsel in" Services -- ;~eniors who have been trained in tasic counsel in:' . . .
tec'hniques.available,to. talk with clients of the Adult Day Health Care prol';ram
who wish to ventilate their problems and concerns.
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TO: Lisa Dickey,Community Development Specialist
FROM: Jack Rodgers, Treasurer Highland District
Council On Aging, Inc.
RE: Budget for CDBG Funding FY1987/1988
Recurring monthly claims could be most easily based on gross
salary payments to Joanne Wyman, Administrative Director. The
$30,000.00 grant would thus represent allocations for twelve
monthly payments of $2,500.00
There are personnel expenses associated with this gross salary:
approximately $2,145.00 for employer's portion of FICA taxes,
approximately $1,500.00 for workmen's compensation insurance;
approximately $700.00 for State and Federal unemployment and
training taxes. However, because these costs are not paid on
a recurring monthly basis, it would be simpler not to include
them under the grant coverage.
Prepared by:
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