Supportive Services Definitions (final 9-18-17)

Older Americans Act:

FY18 Supportive Services Part B Definitions

Eligibility: Must be age 60 or older. Local funds must be used for services provided to those under 60.

Verification: Must have enrollment form (Title III – Participant Enrollment Form) completed annually with AAA staff approval for service delivery.

Complete with ADL/ IADL checklist for Personal Care, Homemaker, Chore, Adult Day Care Services, and Case Management.

Target Population under OAA for services and programs: Age 60 + with greatest social and economic need, especially low-income older people, those residing in rural areas, older people with limited English proficiency, and older people at greatest risk for institutional care (i.e., has at least two ADL impairments).

Program Income: Gross income received by the AAA and all sub-grantees such as voluntary contributions or income earned only because of the grant project during the grant period.

Service Category / Fund Source / Unit / Definition / Notes /
Personal Care / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Participant / Providing personal assistance, stand-by assistance, supervision, or cues.
[NAPIS__2013]
Example: dressing, bathing, personal grooming, toileting, transferring in/out of bed/chair, or walking to assist with personal care needs. / Must have at least 2 of the following ADL impairments: eating, dressing, and bathing, toileting, transferring in/out of bed/chair, or walking.
[OAA, Section 102(a) (22) (A)(i);
OAA, Section 321(a) (22)]
Homemaker / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Participant / Providing assistance such as preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, using the telephone, or doing light housework.
[NAPIS_2013] / Must have at least 2 of the following ADL impairments: eating, dressing, and bathing, toileting, transferring in/out of bed/chair, or walking.
[OAA, Section 102(a) (22) (A)(i);
OAA, Section 321(a)(5)(C)]
Chore / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Participant / Providing assistance such as heavy housework, yard work, or light maintenance.
[NAPIS_2013]
[OAA, Section 321(a)(5)(C)] / Can include providing supplies for volunteers to provide the assistance to build ramps and to provide other simple home repairs and upgrades to assist with independence.
Adult Day Care / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Participant / Personal care for dependent elders in a supervised, protective, and congregate setting during some portion of a day. Services offered typically include social and recreational activities, training, counseling, and services such as rehabilitation, medications assistance, and home health aide services for adult day health.
[NAPIS_2013]
[OAA, Section 321(a)(5)(B)] / Must have at least one ADL or IADL impairment
Case Management / Title III-B Only
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Participant
(NAPIS requires these units to be captured in hours.) / Assistance either in the form of access or care coordination in circumstances where the older person is experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions or other characteristics which require the provision of services by formal service providers or family caregivers. Activities of case management include such practices as screening and assessing needs, providing options counseling, coordinating services, and providing follow-up as required. Short-term case management is used to stabilize individuals and their families in times of immediate need before they have been connected to ongoing support and services. It may involve a home visit and more than one follow-up contact. This should be utilized to cover those non-Medicaid activities that require more intensive case management than is offered by the ADRC. / NOTE:
In FY 18 we continue to encourage you to use your Title III B and state funds for ADRC activities that are not covered under Medicaid or any other program fund source.
Legal Assistance / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour = 1 unit
Registered Client / (A) means legal advice and representation provided by an attorney to older individuals with economic or social needs; and
(B) includes—
(i) to the extent feasible, counseling or other appropriate assistance by a paralegal or law studentunder the direct supervision of an attorney; and
(ii) Counseling or representation by a non-lawyer where permitted by law.
[OAA, Section 102 (33)] / Note: Time spent providing legal assistance to a client should be reported in actual minutes.
Either the attorney or the AAA should report the attorney’s hours. Both agencies may not report the same hours.
Information and Assistance (I&A) / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 contact = 1 unit
Aggregate / Provides individuals with information requested and/or connects individuals to resources available within the community. Information and assistance may be provided via Internet, in person, or over the phone. Any I/A Contact other than basic information or referral number should be referred to the ADRC if assistance is provided in the Senior Center. Referral to ADRC are counted as a unit of I/A.
Phoning an individual to provide comfort or help (previously captured as Telephone Reassurance).
Note: This activity will be captured at Senior Centers and ADRC. / I&A can be provided to individuals under age 60.
(Telephone Reassurance was phased out in FY16 and this activity will be reported under I & A Aggregate if paid for with Title III, Local or State funds)
Note from NAPIS instructions: The service units for information and assistance are individual, one-on-one contacts between a service provider and an elderly client or caregiver. (01-23-14)
Outreach / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 contact = 1 unit
Aggregate / Intervention with individuals initiated by an agency or organization for the purpose of identifying potential participants or their caregivers and encouraging their use of existing services and benefits.
[NAPIS_2013]
Going to see a participant to provide comfort or help (previously captured as friendly visiting). / Outreach can be provided to individuals under age 60.
(Friendly Visiting was phased out as a reportable activity in FY 16 and these type activities will be captured under Outreach, if paid for with Title III, Local or State funds)
Note from NAPIS instructions: The service units for information and assistance and for outreach are individual, one-on-one contacts between a service provider and an elderly client or caregiver. (01-23-14)
Outreach is not an appropriate category to collect large group numbers from media events. Report under Public Information
Recreation / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 hour per individual = 1 unit
Aggregate / Activities facilitated by a service provider which may include sports, use of exercise equipment, performing arts, games, and crafts. The participant may enjoy the activity either as a spectator or an active participant. / For every hour, an individual participates in activities you can count one unit. This unit is captured per person not per activity.
Public Education / Title III-B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 contact= 1 unit
Aggregate / Providing opportunities for individuals to acquire non-nutrition related knowledge, experience, or skills. This service may include workshops designed to increase awareness on various topics, such as crime or accident prevention, continuing education, or legal issues. Workshops may be designed to teach participants a specific skill in a craft, job, or occupation if the participant does not expect to receive wages or other stipends. / NAPIS NOTE: An activity that involves contact with multiple current or potential clients or caregivers (e.g., publications, publicity campaigns, and other mass media activities) should not be counted as a unit of service. Such services might be termed public information and reported on the public information category. 1-23-14
Public Information / Title III B
State
Local
Program Income
Other / 1 activity = 1 unit
Estimated audience reported
Aggregate / An activity that involves contact with multiple individuals through newsletters, publications, or other social or mass media activities providing education and outreach.

Notes: In 2015 material aid was deleted as a reportable B service.

Sources:

1. Older Americans Act- 2016 Amendments, https://www.acl.gov/about-acl/policy-and-regulations

2. Reporting Requirements for Title III and VII, NAPIS, ACL/AOA, August 1,2016, OMB Approval Number 0985-0008, Expires 12/31/2019 https://agid.acl.gov/

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