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AGENCY TESTIMONY
Partnership between NYC Aging and NYCHA for OAC management
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Ryan Murray describes the collaborative relationship between NYC Aging and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in managing Older Adult Centers (OACs) located in NYCHA facilities. This partnership is crucial for addressing challenges and ensuring the smooth operation of these centers.
- NYC Aging works closely with NYCHA to address complaints and rectify pressing concerns at OACs
- Yuka Busketh, Executive VP for Community Engagement and Partnerships at NYCHA, and her team work daily with NYC Aging to address facility needs
- The NYC Aging Bureau of Community Services oversees 300 older adult centers and NORC programs, working closely with NYCHA to ensure functionality and quick repairs
Ryan Murray
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As with NYCHA facilities themselves, we understand the unique challenges of repairs and maintenance in these buildings and work with our partners at NYCHA to address complaints when they are filed and rectify any pressing concerns which may arise.
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I'm joined by Yuka Busketh and, Dylan Baker Rice.
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Yuka is the Executive Vice President for Community Engagement and Partnerships at NYCHA, and she and her team, many of the members who are here, work very closely with us on a day to day basis.
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They address and repair any of the facility needs that are brought to their attention in the OACs within NYCHA complexes.
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New York City Bureau, Aging Bureau of Community Services oversees 300 older adult centers and NORC programs in the 5 boroughs, and they work closely with NYCHA and, the executive vice president to ensure that the programs and the facilities are functional and repairs are addressed quickly.
Charles Madray
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The working partnership is pivotal to the success of NYCHA OAC locations and
Ryan Murray
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how we ensure that success of NYCHA OAC locations and how we ensure that we deliver the best services for older New Yorkers possible.