Grantee Projects
- Atlanta Regional Commission, Atlanta, GA
- Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
- Catholic Charities, Kansas City, MO
- Catholic Charities, Stockton, CA
- City of Montpelier, VT
- Coordinating Center for Home and Community Care, Inc., Millersville, MD
- Easter Seals New Hampshire, Inc., Manchester, NH
- Family Eldercare, Austin, TX
- Jewish Family Service of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
- L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, Los Angeles, CA
- Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium, Gakona, AK
- Neighborhood Centers Inc., Bellaire, TX
- New York City Department for the Aging, New York, NY
- Supportive Older Women's Network, Philadelphia, PA
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Houston Aging in Place Innovations
Project Summary
Neighborhood Centers, guided by the Aging Agenda for Houston and Harris County, will
implement a three-year Houston Aging in Place Innovations project with the Houston Health
Department and Area Agency on Aging, the Care for Elders partnership, the YWCA,
Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston and Gateway to Care. The project approach is a new
role for Senior Centers serving naturally occurring retirement communities with a menu of
evidence-based health promotion programs, case management teams that include certified
community health workers and elder care field specialists, and neighborhood Elder-Care
Action Teams.
Goals and Objectives
Serving concentrations of low-income, minority older adults in three neighborhoods, the goal
is that older adults achieve optimal individual levels of functioning and support needed to age
in place comfortably. The objectives are: 1) neighborhood aging in place assets and gaps
related to the Aging Agenda are measured; 2) more older adults benefit from evidence-based
programs and support services provided by Senior Centers, on-site and off-site; 3) older
adults in case management achieve their individual service plans; and 4) neighborhood
services to elders improve significantly through more frequent and stronger collaboration.
Outcomes and Products
Expected outcomes are: 1) older adults, both mobile and homebound, are better prepared and
supported for a higher quality aging in place experience; 2) senior services providers are
better connected and coordinated in leveraging resources and efficiently delivering quality
services; and 3) Senior Centers are more integrated with other local service providers and
community development entities, and capable of extending services to other neighborhood
sites such as churches and senior apartment complexes. The products from this project are a
final evaluation report and a complete replication report.
News
- August 30, 2010
Environmental and Policy Change for Healthy Aging - August 30, 2010
CIAIP Grantee Presentation at the M. Powell Lawton Conference - July 20, 2010
Philadelphia Grantee Wins $1 per Ticket from the Lilith Fair Concert Tour - July 12, 2010
CIAIP-Related Workshops and Sessions at the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A) Annual Conference and Tradeshow (St. Louis, MO, July 17-21, 2010)
Resources
- NCOA Webinar on Social Networking and Social Media
- Generations - Journal of the American Society on Aging
- Cityscape, a journal of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Health Indicators: A Proactive and Systematic Approach to Healthy Aging by Fredda Vladeck, Rebecca Segel, Mia Oberlink, Michal Gursen, & Danylle Rudin
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