AOA ELDERS NUTRITION PROGRAM

 

The California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. (CIMC) administers three grants funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging. The grants for the Elders Program are authorized in Title VI of the Older Americans Act.

Our program is designed to provide a comprehensive and coordinated system of supportive and nutritional services for eligible Indian elders. Services are available at:

  • Cold Springs Rancheria, Coyote Valley Reservation, Fort Bidwell Reservation, and Robinson Rancheria;
  • Big Sandy Rancheria, Pauma Reservation, Susanville Rancheria, and Chico/Mechoopda Rancheria; and
  • San Pasqual Reservation, Santa Ysabel Reservation, and Berry Creek Rancheria.
Each service responds to locally identified needs and improves the quality of life of the elders.
Service
Benefit
Congregate Meals.................... Improve nutritional status, reduce isolation through social interaction/visitation.
Home Delivered Meals............... Improve nutritional status, reduce isolation through social interaction/visitation with deliverer, assess client's home situation.
Information and Assistance........ Assess client situation, improve the quality of life, promote independence.
THE NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM

The enactment of the Older Americans Act Amendments of 2000 (Public Law 106-501) established an important new program, the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP). The program was developed by the Administration on Aging (AA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It calls for all states, working in partnership with area agencies on aging and local community-service providers to have five basic services for family caregivers, including:

1. Information to caregivers about available services;

2. Assistance to caregivers in gaining access to services;

3. Individual counseling, organization of support groups, and caregiver training to caregivers to assist the caregivers in making decisions and solving problems relating to their caregiving roles;

4. Respite care to enable caregivers to be temporarily relieved from their caregiving responsibilities; and

5. Supplemental services, on a limited basis, to complement the care provided by caregivers.


California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. (CIMC) is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Labor.
CIMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.