HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY’S ADRC
Network of Care
Extensive Network of Community
Partners
SAN DIEGO COUNTY’S ADRC COMMUNITY & SERVICE AREA
₪ Serve all of San Diego County
₪ Serve people of all ages, abilities and incomes
₪ Population of 3+ million
₪ Aging & Independence Services (AIS) & Access to Independence have satellite offices located throughout the County
SAN DIEGO COUNTY’S ADRC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
₪ Formed in 2010 to provide guidance regarding the operations of the ADRC, recommended and adopt program strategies to enhance and sustain the ADRC and address program and policy issues related to the ADRC on a quarterly basis.
DRC
ADRC ADVISORY COMPOSITION
CORE SERVICES
₪ AIS’ Call Center receives:
Approximately 4,900calls/month
Around 200 web referrals/month
Intake for more than 30 programs
˗ Call Center is supported with OAA Title IIIB funding, IHSS and APS
₪ Access to Independence
Receives approximately 1,500 calls/month
Funded by the Department of Rehabilitation
‡ Enhanced Information & Assistance I&A/R
CORE SERVICES₪ San Diego Veterans Independence
Services at any Age (SD-VISA) is a partnership between AIS and the San Diego Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Center
VA has saved $1.6 million 415% increased hours of care 100% report improved QOL
₪ Care Enhancement
₪ Peer Counseling – Access to Independence provides one-on-one or support group setting counseling to persons living with disabilities as well as families and friends
‡ Options Counseling
CORE SERVICES
₪ AIS case management programs, SOAR (OAA Title IIIB funded) and Linkages, provide short term service coordination to consumers ages 18 and over
₪ AIS has contracts with 13 hospitals for Care Enhancement
₪ AIS has contracts with Health Plans for MSSP-Like services
₪ Access to Independence also contracts with a managed care health plan to provide service coordination and transitions support
‡ Short-Term Service Coordination
CORE SERVICES‡ Transitions Services₪ AIS established contracts with
four major Health Systems to provide CMS’ Community-based Care Transitions Program (CCTP) serving over 40,000 high-risk, fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare patients to date
₪ Access to Independence provides transition services to people residing in SNFs that is funded through the Dept. of Rehabilitation, donations and grants
In-HomeServices
DayHealthCare
AcuteHospital
TransitSkilledNursingFacility
MedicalSpecialty
MealsService
PrimaryCare
‡ HCBS BROKERAGE
WHAT'S NEXT!
New Partnerships
Trusted Partnerships Sustainability
MissionVision
FundingTechnical Support
Brokerage Pilot
ADRC CONTACT INFORMATION
Network of Carewww.sandiego.networkofcare.org/aging
AIS Call Center1-800-510-20201-800-339-4661 (OUTSIDE SAN DIEGO COUNTY)
Access to Independence619-293-3500