Mineola, NY – Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced today that the Nassau County Department of Human Services Office for the Aging and its Advisory Council will convene a Public Hearing on the 3rd Annual Update to the Nassau County Four Year Plan for the Federal Older Americans Act and the New York State Community Services for the Elderly Act. It will be held on Friday, October 31, 2014 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 101A, of the Health and Human Services Building, 60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, NY.
The Plan is a working document describing how the Office for the Aging, as the designated Area Agency on Aging for Nassau County, proposes to fulfill the Area Plan requirement under Section 541 of the Executive Law of New York State. The Plan covers the period between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016.
The annual Public Hearing provides an opportunity for agencies and Nassau County residents to present comments on the services outlined in the proposed Plan. Individuals can review the Plan and present recommendations on existing programs and on new programs they would like to see developed in the future. Recommendations are used to anticipate needs and strengthen services to Nassau County’s older persons, who comprise nearly 20% of the total County population.
The Office for the Aging, with Federal, State and local funds, contracts with agencies to operate more than 65 programs that address the current and projected needs of Nassau County’s older residents. An ongoing needs assessment process has identified the following areas of concern which will be considered during this Plan period:
- Outreach and Service Delivery to Target Frail Elderly, Particularly Those who are Economically Disadvantaged
- Case Management
- Home Delivered Meals
- Long-Term Care/Adult Day Care/Alzheimer’s Services
- Caregiver Services
- Non-Medical Care for Frail Elderly: In-Home Services
- Congregate Meal Programs
- Minority Outreach
- Ombudservice and Elder Abuse Activities
- Law Services
- Information and Assistance
- Transportation/Energy Costs
- Housing, Energy Costs
- Health, Wellness and Disease Prevention/Management
- Employment//Volunteerism
ANY RESIDENT WHO WISHES TO PRESENT TESTIMONY SHOULD CALL THE
NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, OFFICE FOR THE AGING,
AT (516) 227-8919 NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 22, 2014.