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1 Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC’s) February 2012

2 Goals of Aging and Disability Resources Information, Referral and Awareness\Full Range of Long-Term Services & Supports Options Counseling and Assistance\Decision Support Streamlined Eligibility Determination for Public Programs Person Centered Counseling, Transition Support and Services Partnerships and Stakeholder Involvement Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement

3 Outcomes of Aging and Disability Resources Coordination of Aging and Disability service systems Established formal partnerships between aging, disability & Medicaid agencies & stakeholder groups Individuals of all income levels are served Management information systems that facilitate service delivery, supports integration of data, streamlines access to information and options Comprehensive statewide web resource database – searchable & accessible Statewide expansion of ADRC presence

4 “To have Aging and Disability Resource Centers in every community serving as highly visible and trusted places where people of all incomes and ages can turn for information on the full range of long-term support options and a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits.” In Pennsylvania, ADRC is NOT A PLACE – It is a process where partner agencies work in collaboration to educate and serve to make connecting linkages. National Vision for ADRCs

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6 MIFFLIN 8/2008 SUSQUEHANNA 1/2011 TIOGA BRADFORD 1/2011 LYCOMING 2/2011 WYOMING 1/2011 SULLIVAN 1/2011 CAMERON 2/2011 WAYNE 3/2011 UNION 3/11 ALLEGHENY 2005 BLAIR 8/2010 CLINTON 2/2011 POTTER 2/2011 WESTMORELAND 1/2011 BEDFORD 2/2011 ADAMS 5/2010 DAUPHIN 8/2008 CARBON 4/2011 LEHIGH 4/12/11 PIKE 3/2011 FAYETTE 1/2011 GREENE 1/2011 CLEARFIELD 8/2010 FULTON 2/2011 PERRY 8/2008 NORTHAMPTON 4/12/11 McKEAN 2/2011 ELK 2/2011 INDIANA 1/2011 ARMSTRONG 2/2011 CENTRE 1/2011 SOMERSET 1/2011 JUNIATA 8/2008 SCHUYLKILL 4/2011 MONROE 3/2011 SNYDER BUCKS 4/15/11 JEFFERSON 2/2011 WARREN 4/11/2011 LANCASTER 4/2010 YORK 5/2010 LEBANON 4/2010 ERIE 4/6/2011 MONTGOMERY 2/2011 CHESTER 2/2011 DELAWARE 2/2010 FRANKLIN 5/2010 BUTLER 2/2011 LAWRENCE 3/14/2011 MERCER 3/14/2011 VENANGO 3/18/2011 CRAWFORD 3/2011 CLARION 4/6/2011 FOREST 4/11/201 1 Philadelphia 1/2011 CUMBERLAND 2005 COLUMBIA 3/11 MONTOUR BEAVER 2/2011 WASHINGTON 1/2011 CAMBRIA 1/2011 LUZERNE 1/2011 LACKAWANNA 2/2011 HUNTINGDON 2/2011 TIOGA 1/2011 BERKS 1/2011 NORTHUMBERLAND 1/2011 Link to Aging and Disability Resources – NOW STATEWIDE ! Colors signify roll out stages with date county initiated Link development

7 Example of PA decentralized Link Network

8 PA Link Network… The intent of the decentralized network model is NOT to create a new entity, but rather to pull existing and known entities together. The Link to Aging and Disability Resources is designed to be a coordinated network of Core and Collaborative Partner agencies which allows for the consumer to initiate contact with any Link Network partner and, generally speaking, experience the same intake to access information, assistance, and resources. A consumer should directly or seamlessly be connected to the information and services needed, no matter the initial point of entry into the system. The “no wrong door” approach attempts to minimize duplication of efforts by consumer and providers.

9 ADRC and other initiatives… future potential ADRC and Money Follows the Person/Nursing Home Transition ADRC and Lifespan Respite ADRC and Care Transitions ADRC and Community Living Program and Veterans Directed HCBS ADRC and 211 ADRC and Ombudsman ADRC and Adult Protection & Advocacy ADRC and Chronic Disease Management … and so much more!

10 MIFFLIN SUSQUEHANNA TIOGA BRADFORD LYCOMING WYOMING SULLIVAN CAMERON WAYNE UNION ALLEGHENY BLAIR CLINTON POTTER WESTMORELAND BEDFORD ADAMS DAUPHIN CARBON LEHIGH PIKE FAYETTE GREENE CLEARFIELD FULTON PERRY NORTHAMPTON McKEAN ELK INDIANA ARMSTRONG CENTRE SOMERSET JUNIATA SCHUYLKILL MONROE SNYDER BUCKS JEFFERSON WARREN LANCASTER YORK LEBANON ERIE MONTGOMERY CHESTER DELAWARE FRANKLIN BUTLER LAWRENCE MERCER VENANGO Crawford CLARION FOREST Philadelphia CUMBERLAND COLUMBIA MONTOUR BEAVER WASHINGTON CAMBRIA LUZERNE LACKAWANNA HUNTINGDON TIOGA BERKS NORTHUMBERLAND Link to Aging and Disability Resources \ ADRC Staff Green – West Region – Andrea Mudd Yellow – North East Region – Dave Drezner Orange – South East Region – Cynthia Corbin Blue – Central Region – Marie Bourassa Program Manager – Marybeth Famulare

11 ADRC Contact Information South EastNorth East Cynthia CorbinDave Drezner c-ccorbin@pa.gov c-ddrezner@pa.gov (717) 614-0839(717) 614-0551 WestCentral Andrea MuddMarie Bourassa c-amudd@pa.gov c-mbourass@pa.gov (717) 614-0043(717) 884-5546 Program Manager Marybeth Famulare c-mfamular@pa.gov 717-783-4502 c-ccorbin@pa.govc-ddrezner@pa.gov c-amudd@pa.govc-mbourass@pa.gov c-mfamular@pa.gov State ADRC Director: Joyce O’Brien joyobrien@pa.gov 717-772-2526


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