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Stellar

(5,644 posts)
Sun Apr 17, 2016, 08:06 AM Apr 2016

The Older Americans Act Finally Clears Congress



Part of the TRANSFORMING LIFE AS WE AGE SPECIAL REPORT

Congress finally just passed bipartisan legislation renewing the Older Americans Act for three years, sending it to President Obama for his certain signature. Passage comes almost 10 years since the Act was last reauthorized, a delay which has been a source of great consternation to older adults and their advocates.

What’s In the Bill
Why should you care? Simply because the legislation keeps core Older Americans Act programs intact, while adding improvements to the law. In essence, the bill allows older adults to remain at home and in the community by providing them with necessary services to maintain their independence. The Older Americans Act also saves Medicaid and Medicare untold millions each year.

A key feature of the final bill: specific funding levels for the programs, authorizing an increase of 6 percent over the next three years. The bill also tweaked the formula for allocating funds to the states by allowing increases for states with growth in their 60+ population and minimizing any loss in funding to ones that lose population.

It’s time for the Older Americans Act and its programs to stop being the best-kept secret in Washington, D.C.
A few specifics of the legislation:

It will help feed America’s elderly poor. Among other things, it maintains separate federal funding for congregate- and home-delivered meals and will continue allowing the transfer of funds from the nutrition program to support other services, such as transportation.

Two important improvements in the nutrition area: a call for greater inclusion of local fresh fruits and vegetables and allowing the services of registered dietitians more than ever.

It will combat elder abuse in important ways. Specifically, the legislation calls for improved training on elder abuse prevention and screening for those working in the aging field and will let long-term care ombudsmen assist all residents of long-term care facilities, regardless of age.

It will create new support for modernizing multipurpose senior centers. That is expected to provide better social and learning settings for older Ame



Read more at the link. Next Avenue.Org
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The Older Americans Act Finally Clears Congress (Original Post) Stellar Apr 2016 OP
Providing for our seniors is important and giving them the ability to remain at home Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #1
Yes, that is extremely important! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2016 #2

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
1. Providing for our seniors is important and giving them the ability to remain at home
Sun Apr 17, 2016, 08:28 AM
Apr 2016

As long as possible. Providing cheaper transportation allows them to still be mobile without driving themselves and there are programs doing this.

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