Title: Long Term Care on Long Island
1Long Term Care on Long Island
Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen
Affairs
- Sharon Mullon, D. Min
- Commissioner
2The Baby Boomer Generation
- It is estimated that there are approximately 78
million baby boomers (born 1946 1964) in the
United States at the present time. - In 2005 there were 813,849 baby boomers on Long
Island or 29.0 of the population.
3Long Term Care at the Federal Level
- Project 2020-A Joint Proposal of NASUA and n4a
- Provision of resources to implement
consumer-centered and cost-effective long-term
care strategies authorized in the 2006
reauthorization of the Older Americans Act
through a three-pronged approach.
4Three Pronged Approach
Estimated Number Of Recipients (5 Years)
Estimated Number Of Recipients (10 Years)
Components of Program
Service
5Federal Net Change
Components of Program
Estimated Federal Net Change (5 Years)
Estimated Federal Net Savings (10 Years)
6Long Term Care at the State Level
- Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program
(EISEP) - Case Management
- Chore Services
- Personal Care Aide
- Ancillary Services
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Home Delivered Meals
- Breakfast Program
- Food Stamps
- Congregate Services Initiative (CSI)
- A program providing services to address the
diverse needs and interests of seniors within a
congregate setting. - Community Services for the Elderly (CSE)
- Provides supportive services to frail, low-income
elderly who need assistance to maintain their
independence at home, enabling them to
participate in family and community life.
7Long Term Care at the Local Level
- Current Home and Community Based Non-Medical
Services - Social Adult Day Care
- Case Management
- Personal Care Assistance
- Housekeeper/Chore Assistance
- Nutritional Counseling
- Home Delivered Meals
- Medication Management
- NassauNYCONNECTS
- Respite and Caregiver Services
- Lifeline/Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
8Nassau County Service Level (2008)
Number of People Served
Program
9New Programs Based on Prevention
- Six Weeks to a Healthier You
- Sessions cover subjects including dealing with
difficult emotions healthy food choices
maintaining and improving strength and
flexibility effective communication with family,
friends and physicians and evaluating new health
treatments. -
- Safe and Sound Fall Prevention and Home Safety
- Assessment by physical therapists at four
stations Posture Screen, Functional Reach Test,
Standing Balance on Foam Pad, and Timed Up and
Go. At the completion of the test there is an
exit interview. Older persons at high risk of
falling are encouraged to bring the outcome of
the assessment on their Balance Score Sheet, to
their physician, who may then take the necessary
actions to mediate the problem.
10For Further InformationPlease Call
- Nassau County
- Department of Senior Citizen Affairs
- NassauNYCONNECTS
- (516) 227-8900
- Six Weeks to a Healthier You
- (516) 227-8927 or (516) 227-8941
- Safe and Sound Fall Prevention and Home Safety
- (516) 227-8925