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Thoughts from
AAA8 Director:
Rick Hindman
Area Agency on Aging Assists With Home Choice Program Serves as a Community Living Specialist Service Coordinator
AAA8 is pleased to continue its efforts to provide services to those who want to return home from a long-term care nursing facility. Now, staff at AAA8 are available as community living specialist service coordinators to help folks find the resources they need to return home.
Through Ohio's Home Choice program, individuals of any age with disabilities who wish to move to home and community-based settings can gain greater choice and control over the services they receive in their preferred setting.
AAA8 assistance can help them move back into the community by locating housing and connecting them to the services and goods necessary to set up a household.
To find out how to qualify or more about Home Choice, call AAA8 at 1-800-331-2644.

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Network of Care Resources At Your Fingertips
As part of the Southeast Ohio Aging & Disability Resource Network (ADRN), at its semi-annual meeting, Buckeye Hills and its Area Agency on Aging 8 (AAA8) introduced a breakthrough solution - The Network of Care website (www.networkofcare.org) that empowers seniors and people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers with comprehensive long-term care services, information and education available in the eight-county region. Click Here to access The Southeast Ohio version directly.

CLICK on MY FOLDER
The My Folder resource is a free personal health record. Individuals can create a HIPPA-compliant, safe health or legal information record and share it with trusted family members or providers. The My Folder resource is a great way to share pertinent health information with providers.
Use the Personal Health Record (PHR) to organize and store important medical and healthcare-related information. Create folders for yourself, family members, or others you care for.
ATTENTION PROVIDERS:
1. Please visit Network of Care and check for your listing on the Local Service Directory. If you are not listed and want to be or if you want to add information to your listing, click on Feedback and email details.
2. You can also suggest "Links" in the Main Links section. We also hope that you will add a link to Network of Care on your web site: seohioadrn.oh.networkofcare.org
3. If you don't already have a web site and want one, the Network of Care site offers the ability to build a FREE web site.
4. Have a Support Group? Please be sure your local support groups are also included on the site. |
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Aging & Disability Resource Network (ADRN) Hosts Webinars for Veterans and County Boards of Developmental Disabilities
Collaborating to Better Serve Communities
The Buckeye Hills and its Area Agency on Aging 8 (AAA8) introduced a breakthrough solution - The Network of Care website (www.networkofcare.org) that empowers seniors and people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers with comprehensive long-term care services, information and education available in the eight-county region. Click here for The Southeast Ohio version.
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Shown from left (seated): Helen Ring, Monroe County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Vicki Rafferty, Hocking County Veterans; Cindy Aiello, Perry County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Standing: Roy Ash, Washington County Veterans; Dennis Lehman, Athens County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Karon Fisher, Hocking County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Dolly Brumage, Morgan County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Jan Powell, Washington County Board of Developmental Disabilities; Judy Mears, Perry County Veterans; Charles McAuley, Noble County Veterans and Mindy Cayton, Area Agency on Aging 8. |
At a training hosted in Marietta in June, representatives from the 8-county region's Veterans Service Commission offices and Developmental Disabilities Boards learned more about the web resource and how its use could assist their consumers. As part of the training, each group received a repurposed laptop from Buckeye Hills to help spread the word about the new web resource.
"Our goal is to give individuals the tools they need to age with dignity and independence and to assist their caregivers in the process, said Rick Hindman, AAA8 Director. "The Network of Care site helps people find the right services at the right time. It is a great resource for folks to find information, resources, and even confidentially manage their personal medical information on the free personal health record."
The Network of Care will help people find resources without having to waste a lot of time searching. As a resource of The Southeastern Ohio Aging and Disability Resource Network (ADRN), the site will also enable service providers to help clients connect to the resources they need through better inter-agency communications.
To learn more about the SE Ohio ADRN, visit the web site at http://www.areaagency8.org/services/ADRN.
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Local, State & National News
Expanded Medicaid home and community services allowing Ohio to serve more older Ohioans for less
Past 12 years have seen lowered LTC spending while increasing the number served
A Scripps Gerontology Center report released June 19 shows that the proportion of Ohioans receiving long-term care Medicaid services in their own homes and communities to those cared for in nursing homes has increased from less than 10 percent in 1993 to 42 percent in 2009. The report, "Coming of Age: Tracking the Progress and Challenges of Delivering Long-Term Services and Supports in Ohio," emphasizes that the shift to home and community services has lowered Ohio's long-term care Medicaid spending on older people (when adjusted for inflation) over the past 12 years while raising the average number of persons served each day by nearly 10,000.
The increase in non-institutional Medicaid services, the report observes, is due, in part, to the expansion of the state's PASSPORT home-care program (from 15,000 to 30,000 participants) in roughly the same time period, along with the state's recent provision of Medicaid-funded assisted living units and other home-care alternatives. According to the report, Ohio's average monthly Medicaid reimbursement for a PASSPORT client was $1,067, compared to $4,281 for a nursing home resident in FY 2009. The report specifies a 14.5 percent decrease in Medicaid-funded nursing home use by Ohioans age 60 and older between 1997 and 2009, despite a 15 percent increase in Ohio's overall 60 and older population, findings that are especially significant as Ohio's severely disabled older population is expected to double by the year 2040.
The report, authored by Scripps researchers Shahla Mehdizadeh, Robert Applebaum, Ian Nelson and Jane Straker - and funded by the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Long-Term Care Research Project - notes that, despite considerable gains over the past decade, Ohio still is below the national average in the proportion of Medicaid funds allocated to home and community-based services.
The report recommends that Ohio policy makers consider: expanding preventive services for older persons; continue the successful measures of its newly implemented nursing home diversion and transition program; respond to the growing number of individuals under age 60 using nursing homes; and pay increasing attention to the high nursing home bed supply.
For more information on the report, please contact Ohio LTC Research Project Director Robert Applebaum at: 513/529-2632.
Link to full report
Source: Ohio Dept. of Aging News Release |
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Scenes from Elder Abuse Awareness Day - June 15

AAA8 Staff helped draw attention to the issue of Elder Abuse by participating in Elder Abuse Awareness Day June 15. Staff person Gerri VanNoy handcrafted purple bracelets for staff to wear and many also wore purple attire.

Many gathered at the Monroe County Senior Center wore purple and participated in a balloon launch to raise awareness of elder abuse.
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A Publication of Buckeye Hills Area Agency on Aging Serving Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry & Washington Counties
AAA8 Staff Resources:
Executive Director: Misty Casto
Asst. Exec. Dir. & AAA8 Director: Rick Hindman
Home Care Director: Jane Skeen, LSW
Programs Manager: Cathy Ash, LSW
Communications Director: Gwynn Stewart
Ombudsman Director: Kim Flanigan PO Box 370 Reno, OH 45773 1-800-331-2644 www.areaagency8.org |
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