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HomeMy WebLinkAbout43- Parks, Recreation & Community Services CI'b ! OF SAN BERNARM-IAO — REQUi_JT FOR COUNCIL AC. . ION From: Annie F. Ramos, Director Subject: AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR ADRDA/ACTION RESPITE CARE PROJECT GRANT IN THE AMOUNT Dept: Parks, Recreation & Community Services OF $45,130 TO BE ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE CITY SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM Date: January 26, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department be authorized to apply for a $45,130 grant under the provision of the ADRDA/ ACTION Respite Care project for administration through the City Senior Companion Program. Si nature Contact person: Tom Boggs _ _ Phone: 5032 Supporting data attached: Staff Report _ Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: Finance: Council Notes: C11 i OF SAN BERNARDL wO - REQUL iT FOR COUNCIL AC . iON AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR ADRDA/ACTION STAFF REPORT RESPITE CARE PROJECT GRANT IN -THE AMOUNT OF $45,130 TO BE ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE CITY SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM The City has been invited to apply for funding for a partnership program between the publically funded Senior Companion Program (SCP) (ACTION) and the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association (ADRDA) , a private national voluntary health organization. The SCP, where Senior Companion are trained as volunteers to serve in respite care, is ideally suited as a source of volunteer personnel who may receive additional training or recruit new volunteers who will be trained to provide respite service to caregivers who attend the needs of family members with Alzheimer's or a related disorder. This ADRDA/ACTION Repite Care Project is a public/private partnership activity and will provide funding for five (5) sub-grants over a 24 month period. After the 24 month trial period, the strengths of the project will be assessed, thus determining any future funding, and continuation of the program. The Department staff is pleased to be chosen to apply for this grant and will be able to carry out the requirements of the grant project within the current Senior Companion Program administration guideline at no cost to the City. The project will provide a much needed program to assist local families who are now providing care for family members with Alzheimer's or related disorders. Therefore, it is recommended that this request for authorization to apply for funding be approved. January 26, 1988