Q&A
Implementation and structure of the Community Care Plan
0:26:15
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Council Member Crystal Hudson inquires about the implementation and structure of the Community Care Plan. Commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez explains the approach to developing the plan, including:
- Writing RFPs that reflect required elements such as outreach and local partnerships
- Considering factors like OAC attendance, utilization of pop-up cafes, and initiatives from the older adult cabinet
Additional details:
- Outreach and community education plans were built into the RFP process
- The plan aimed to serve people in different ways, including those who may not want to attend Older Adult Centers (OACs)
- The implementation process involved institutionalizing initiatives from the older adult cabinet
Crystal Hudson
0:26:15
Thank you so much, commissioner.
0:26:16
I'd like to acknowledge that we've also been joined by council members, Milley and Zwang.
0:26:22
And I will just jump into questions if if that's okay with you.
0:26:29
So how is the implementation of the community care plan carried out?
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
0:26:33
Sorry.
0:26:33
I didn't hear that.
0:26:34
Sorry.
Crystal Hudson
0:26:35
How is the implementation of the community care plan carried out?
0:26:39
So how is the work structured, who organizes related meetings, agenda items, priorities, you could start there.
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
0:26:49
I'm trying to think of where do I start with that question.
0:26:56
We looked at see, tell me if I'm answering you, alright, if if I'm answering you adequately.
0:27:02
We looked at a range of factors in developing the plans, including writing an RFP that will reflect what was required.
0:27:11
For example, outreach was built into the RFP.
0:27:15
Everyone had a community education outreach plan.
0:27:19
Everyone had in that RFP process, there was a partnership plan that people needed to have local partnerships.
0:27:29
OAC attendance and review rates was part of that, you know, utilization of the pop up cafes.
0:27:39
We started looking at other ways that we could design that would serve people in different ways for those who did not wanna go to the OACs.
0:27:48
And institutionalizing some of the in initiatives that came out of the older adult cabinet.
0:27:57
So I think that is my answer to what I believe is your question and tell me if I've answered Yeah.
Crystal Hudson
0:28:03
I think you answered part of it.