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1995 SESSION
LD3712112WHEREAS, most of the older citizens in the Commonwealth desire to remain as independent and self-sufficient for as long as it is possible; and
WHEREAS, many of these individuals are in the low- to moderate-income bracket and reside in congregate housing which provides subsidies to reduce the costs; and
WHEREAS, in many cases these individuals need only minimal assistance which will allow them to care for themselves and prevent their relocation to more expensive alternatives; and
WHEREAS, many of these congregate housing facilities have put together a system of care which, at best, is a hodgepodge because of the nature of the program and funding streams and the inconsistent availability of many services through the locality; and
WHEREAS, it is to the advantage of the Commonwealth and to her citizens to avoid placement in more expensive care, not only in terms of dollars but also in terms of the maintenance of dignity and self-sufficiency for the client; and
WHEREAS, some of the state and federal programs which currently provide some services to the elderly are in jeopardy of either having their funding reduced or eliminated; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the Departments of Social Services and for the Aging study the provision of certain services to low- to moderate-income persons which will allow them to remain in independent living facilities. The Departments are requested to consider and identify the services which are necessary to maintain our older citizens in the least restrictive home setting and to identify a system of funding, including a sliding fee schedule, through which at-risk citizens can access these services. the provision of certain services to low- to moderate-income persons which will allow them to remain in independent living facilities.
All agencies of the Commonwealth shall provide assistance to the Departments, upon request.
The Departments shall complete their work in time to submit their findings and recommendations to the Governor and the 1996 Session of the General Assembly as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems for the processing of legislative documents.