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Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #1994 |
South Florida Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC) Demonstration Project |
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Requester: |
Judy Gilbert-Gould |
Organization: |
Greater Miami Jewish Federation (on behalf of the Jewish Federations of Broward and Palm Beach) |
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Project Title: |
South Florida Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC) Demonstration Project |
Date Submitted |
1/13/2005 1:04:24 PM |
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Sponsors: |
Atwater |
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Statewide Interest: |
The goal of NORC is to develop a statewide model in which seniors live independently in their own homes by empowering them with access to community-based services and to train and empower the senior volunteers to help their neighbors in need of assistance. With neighbors helping neighbors and a better use of community resources the state will significantly benefit by less utilization of costly state Medicaid funded nursing home beds. |
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Recipient: |
Greater Miami Jewish Federation |
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Contact: |
Judy Gilbert-Gould |
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4200 Biscayne Boulevard |
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Contact Phone: |
(305) 576-4000 |
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Miami 33137 |
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Contact email: |
jgilbert-gould@gmjf.org |
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Counties: |
Broward, Dade, Palm Beach |
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Gov't Entity: |
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Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit): |
Yes |
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Project Description: |
S. Fl. NORC is a Federally funded project that offers seniors on site frequent contact between residents to better access the service delivery maze. Programs draw isolated seniors out of homes to interact with neighbors and create a cohesive community that "ages in place". The NORC will recruit and train volunteers for respite, transportation, meals and a "neighbors helping neighbor" program. Senior volunteer "block ambassadors" encourages creation of community and empowers seniors to help one another. Professional volunteer coordinators are used to implement this. This model has been successfully implemented throughout Isreal. Other services that are included in the NORC include case management geared toward community empowerment, informal transportation services by peers, and emergency home and medi-gap program. A group of volunteer NPRC residents will make decisions and help meet unmet needs in the community. |
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Is this a project related to 2004 hurricane damage? |
No |
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Measurable Outcome Anticipated: |
Through a "neighbor helping neighbor" volunteer model the community is able to establish and implement informal services and resources to assist seniors of the community that allow them to "age in place". Another outcome is the development of a system of "indigenous" (within the community) volunteer senior residents to help access outside community services from existing providers. A third outcome is to address the unmet needs of seniors and the waiting list for community services by a viable NORC community. |
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Amount requested from the State for this project this year: |
$600,000 |
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Total cost of the project: |
$1,580,782 |
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Request has been made to fund: |
Operations |
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What type of match exists for this project? |
Private, Federal |
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Cash Amount |
$735,586 |
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In-kind Amount |
$245,196 |
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Was this project previously funded by the state? |
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No |
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Is future-year funding likely to be requested? |
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Yes |
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Amount: |
$600,000 |
To Fund: |
Operations |
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Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request? |
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No |
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Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? |
No |
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Is there a documented need for this project? |
Yes |
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Documentation: |
Demographic studies by the Jewish Federations: Department of Elder Affairs |
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Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)? |
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Yes |
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Hearing Body: |
Broward County Legislative Delegation Meeting |
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Hearing Meeting Date: |
12/22/2004 |
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Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida? |
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No |