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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2158Introduced by Assembly Member VoepelFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section 9542 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to aging.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2158, as introduced, Voepel. Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program.The Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act establishes the Community-Based Services Network, administered by the California Department of Aging, which requires the department to enter into contracts with local area agencies on aging to carry out the requirements of various community-based services programs, including the Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program. The act declares that the purpose of the program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their families and caregivers.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 9542 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2158Introduced by Assembly Member VoepelFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section 9542 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to aging.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2158, as introduced, Voepel. Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program.The Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act establishes the Community-Based Services Network, administered by the California Department of Aging, which requires the department to enter into contracts with local area agencies on aging to carry out the requirements of various community-based services programs, including the Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program. The act declares that the purpose of the program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their families and caregivers.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2424 AB 2158, as introduced, Voepel. Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program.
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2626 The Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act establishes the Community-Based Services Network, administered by the California Department of Aging, which requires the department to enter into contracts with local area agencies on aging to carry out the requirements of various community-based services programs, including the Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program. The act declares that the purpose of the program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their families and caregivers.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.
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2828 The Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act establishes the Community-Based Services Network, administered by the California Department of Aging, which requires the department to enter into contracts with local area agencies on aging to carry out the requirements of various community-based services programs, including the Alzheimers Day Care Resource Center Program. The act declares that the purpose of the program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their families and caregivers.
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3636 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 9542 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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4242 SECTION 1. Section 9542 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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4848 9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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5050 9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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5252 9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.(b)The following definitions shall govern the construction of this section:(b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:(1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.(2) Other dementia-related disorders means those irreversible brain disorders that result in the symptoms described in paragraph (3). This shall include, but is not limited to, multi-infarct dementia and Parkinsons disease.(3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.(4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.(c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:(1) Provide a program and services to meet the special care needs of, and address the behavioral problems of, participants.(2) Provide adequate and appropriate staffing to meet the nursing, psychosocial, and recreational needs of participants.(3) Provide physical facilities that include the safeguards necessary to protect the participants safety.(4) Provide a program for assisting individuals who cannot afford the entire cost of the program. This may include, but need not be limited to, utilizing additional funding sources to provide supplemental aid and allowing family members to participate as volunteers at the applicants facility.(5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.(6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.(7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.(8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.(9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.(10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.(11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.(12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.(e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:(1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.(2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.(3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.(f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.(g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.(h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.
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5656 9542. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of the Alzheimers Day Care-Resource Care Resource Center Program is to provide access to specialized day care resource centers for individuals with Alzheimers disease and other dementia-related disorders and support to their the families and caregivers of those individuals.
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6464 (1) Participant means an individual with Alzheimers disease or a disease of a related type, particularly the participant in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult for the individual to participate in existing care programs.
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6868 (3) Care needs or behavioral problems means the manifestations of symptoms that may include, but need not be limited to, memory loss, aphasia (communication disorder), becoming lost or disoriented, confusion and agitation, with the potential for combativeness, and incontinence.
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7070 (4) Alzheimers day care resource center means a center developed pursuant to this section to provide a program of specialized day care for participants with dementia.
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7272 (c) The department shall adopt policies and guidelines to carry out the purposes of this section, and the adoption thereof shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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7474 (d) In order to be eligible to receive funds under this section, a direct services contract applicant shall do all of the following:
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8484 (5) Utilize volunteers and volunteer aides and provide adequate training for those volunteers.
8585
8686 (6) Provide a match of not less than 25 percent of the direct services contract amount consisting of cash or in-kind contributions, identify other potential sources of funding for the applicants facility, and outline plans to seek additional funding to remain solvent.
8787
8888 (7) Maintain family and caregiver support groups.
8989
9090 (8) Encourage family members and caregivers to provide transportation to and from the applicants facility for participants.
9191
9292 (9) Concentrate on participants in the moderate to severe ranges of disability.
9393
9494 (10) Provide or arrange for a noon meal to participants.
9595
9696 (11) Serve as model centers available to other service providers for onsite training in the care of these patients.
9797
9898 (12) Maintain a systematic means of capturing and reporting all required community-based services program data.
9999
100100 (e) To the extent possible within their resources, direct services contract applicants are encouraged to: to do the following:
101101
102102 (1) Establish contact with local educational programs, such as nursing and gerontology programs, to provide onsite training to students.
103103
104104 (2) Provide services to assist family members, including counseling and referrals to other resources.
105105
106106 (3) Involve the center in community outreach activities and provide educational and informational materials to the community.
107107
108108 (f) A direct services contractor shall be licensed as an adult day program, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code, or as an adult day health care center, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1570.7 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall be subject to the requirements of this division, including this chapter, for purposes of operating an Alzheimers day care resource center. If the direct services contractor surrenders its adult day program or adult day health care center license, or if the license has been terminated as a result of noncompliance with applicable licensure or certification standards, these actions shall also serve to terminate the direct services contractors Alzheimers day care resource center contract.
109109
110110 (g) An Alzheimers day care resource center that was not licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center prior to January 1, 2005, shall be required to be so licensed by January 1, 2008. A direct services program that qualifies to operate as an Alzheimers day care resource center after January 1, 2005, shall be required to be licensed as an adult day program or adult day health care center.
111111
112112 (h) Nothing in this This chapter shall not be construed to prevent existing adult day care services, including adult day health care centers, from developing a specialized program under this chapter. The applicants shall meet all of the requirements for direct services contractors in this chapter and satisfactorily demonstrate that the direct services contract funding award shall be is used to develop a distinct specialized program for this target population.