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PARKS RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY
Contract #
A-2011-172-04
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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Destruction Year
2017
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Amended by A-2011-214
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PARKS RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY 5A - 2010
(Amended By)
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N <br />What Is the intended outcome of the proposed oroaram (max. char. 2000 <br />Goal #1: To address the problem of poor nutrition among low income elderly (Santa Ana residents 60+). <br />Objective: 1018 unduplicated Santa Ana residents ages 62+ will be offered a meal Monday through Friday throughout the <br />year at Santa Ana Senior Center, Southwest Senior Center, and Vietnamese Community Center which will <br />create a safety net of health, nutrution, and supportive services. <br />Goal #2: To provide nutritional meals for older adults in Santa Ana who are frail, isolated, and homebound. <br />Objective 285 seniors will receive breakfast, lunch. dinner Monday through Friday in the Home Delivered Meals <br />Program, to improve the quality of life for older adults. <br />Vl. <br />What is <br />success of clients? What is the success rate? Discuss <br />The Success of the program can be seen on a daily basis as we are able to keep older adults in the comforts of their own <br />homes safely and independently. When a participant is referred to the Program an intake form is completed including a <br />questionnaire on nutritional risk. The nutritional risk is re-evaluated annually as long as the participant is active in the <br />program. Besides meeting nutritional needs, the nutritional site offers social connections and linkages to other needed <br />services that will help the quality of life for seniors. A goal of 90% success rate for connecting seniors to needed services <br />Is anticipated. Additionally, 25 new seniors who have not previously received nutritional meals and services will be <br />registered and connected to needed services and their participation and Iinkage to services will be documented by <br />nutrional site staff. <br />VII. OUTCOME MEASUREMENT -TOOLS <br />vvnai evaivauon tools are used to <br />Site Managers are responsible for the day to day operations at the Senior Center Lunch Program locations. The Site <br />Manager reports daily the number of meals served and the number of senior served. The Site Manager is also able to <br />connect the participants to a variety of supportive services in the community through information and referral. The <br />connection are logged and maintained to demonstrate successful linkages. <br />Drivers submit a report daily of the number of meals they delivered and the number of seniors they delivered to. Case <br />Manager complete Well-being and Supportive Services Assessments at Initial entry into the program and on an annual <br />basis while the older adults is receiving services. These assessments measure and track Isolation, depression, well- <br />being, hospitalizations, nutritional risk, and utilization/referral to supportive services. <br />The Site Manager will be responsible for completing registration cards for all new seniors and maintaining daily <br />attendance at both centers as well as connection to needed services for all seniors served for new and continuing <br />participants. <br />Exhibit A & B <br />
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