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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12061988 - 1.54 I . H 1-054 TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM; Mark Finucane , Health Services Director Contra By : Elizabeth A. Spooner , Contracts Administrator �'.��J�o�X��,,t DATE'. November 22, 1988 ((CJV�7LC� WUrby suBJECT; Approval of Standard Form FY 1988-89 Novation Agreements for Emergency Residential Care Facility Operators SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I . RECOMMENDED ACTION : 2 1 . Approve standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements (Novation) with residential care facility operators , effective July 1 , 1988 , as specified on the attached Addendum, under the County ' s Continuing Care (Short-Doyle Opt-Out ) Program to provide emergency residential care to mentally disturbed persons who are potentially eligible for SSI/SSP; and 2 . Authorize the Health Services Director , or his designee (Gale Bataille) to execute , on behalf of the County, standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements through June 30 , 1989 , with an automatic six-month extension from July 1 , 1989 , through December 31 , 1989 , providing for a payment of up to $18 . 80 per client per day for such emergency residen- tial care , with the licensed residential care facility operators specified in the attached Addendum, subject to the budgetary limitations set forth in the County Mental Health/Short-Doyle Budget , and subject to changes in such daily payment rate as may be ordered by the County Board of Supervisors ; and 3 . Authorize the Auditor-Controller to pay up to $76 per month for incidental expenses and personal needs to such clients who are placed for emergency residential care in the above named residential care facilities under said Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements , subject to the budgetary limitations set forth in the County Mental Health/Short-Doyle Budget and subject to changes in such monthly payment amount as may be ordered by the County Board of Supervisors . II . FINANCIAL IMPACT : Under this program, the County pays the State-established rates for the residential care of mental health clients who are not yet receiving SSI/SSP (but who are potentially eligible and have made formal application to the Social Security Administration for SSI /SSP) , contingent upon the client ' s signing an agreement with the County to reimburse the County from the SSI/SSP money, once it is finally granted by the federal government (usually 3 to 6 months retroactively back to the month of application) . CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT; X YES SIGNATURE _- RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDP< 1 OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON _ - APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: _ - NOES:_ AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE 130ARD i ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. cc: Health Services (-Contracts) ATTESTED DEC 6 1988 Risk Management PHIL BATCHELOR. CLERK OF THE BOARD OF Auditor=Controller SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Contractor M382/7-83 BY-- — DEPUTY Residential Care Placement Agreements Board Order Page 2 For those mental health clients who are not granted SSI/SSP ( i .e. , are found ineligible) , the County claims 90% State Short-Doyle reimbursement for the residential care funds that the County has paid to the facility operators , with the remaining 10% balance being County matching funds . Ten to twenty percent of the clients are found ineligible by the Federal Social Security Administration, depending on changes in Federal guidelines and then some of these are ultimately found eligible through appeal processes . III . REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS/BACKGROUND : These Agreements represent an interim financing mechanism to facilitate the residential care and movement of mentally disabled clients from State or local inpatient facilities to community based facilities for those clients who are deemed eli- gible for SSI , as the County Mental Health Continuing Care Program has been doing for several years . This Program provides residential care for 40 to 50 clients per year . GM ADDENDUM EMERGENCY RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY OPERATORS Agreement Number Residential Care Facility Operator 24-086-3 (14) Eleanor Cohen (dba Cohen Family Home) 24-086-12 (15) Phoenix Programs, Inc. 24-086-25 (13) Corrine DeBacker (dba DeBacker Family Home) 24-086-44 (13) Ruth Lawton (dba Lawton Family Home) 24-086-59 (15) Vivian Rhine (dba Viv's Board and Care) 24-086-66 (14) Ivy Louise Cook (dba Cook Board and Care) 24-086-69 (14) Mable Dyer (Dyer Family Care Home) 24-086-72 (12) General and Sara Lee (dba Lee's Boarding Home) 24-086-79 (11) Cilar Thomas (dba Cilar Thomas Home) 24-086-82 (8) Eloise Singleton (dba Eloise's Board & Care) 24-086-83 (7) Sue Gremmit (dba Gremmit Family Home) 24-086-97 (3) Corene James (dba James Board & Care Facility) 24-086-99 (3) Rile & Fay Benford (dba Benford's Adult Residential Care Facility) 24-086-101(2) Rica Torneros (dba Torneros Residential Care Home) 24-086-102(1) Priscilla & Francisco Sioson (dba Sunshine Guest Home)