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1Z- li, dti 1-1:55 Vi <br /> r <br /> Proposed Goals <br /> (As Approved by Board of Directors) <br /> HUMAN RESOURCES <br /> 1. Advisory Committees <br /> Seek legislation authorizing boards of county commissioners to appoint Rest Home <br /> and Nursing Home Advisory Committee members sufficient to equal 1me committee <br /> member per 50 nursing home and rest home beds. (New Hanover) <br /> G_S. 131E-128(b)(1), provides"In a county which has one,two,or three Nursing homes, <br /> the committee shall have five members. In a county with four or more nursing homes, the <br /> committee shall have one additional member for each musing horse in excess of three." <br /> Similar language which applies to Adult Care Home Community advisory Committees is <br /> found at G.S. 131 D-31 1_ The proposed change would delete this language and substitute, <br /> "The committee shall have one member for every 50 nursing home beds in the county"in <br /> both statutes. <br /> Community Advisory Committees work to maintain the intent of the"Resident's Bill of <br /> Rights"and to promote community involvement and cooperation with long term care <br /> facilities to ensure quality care for elderly and disabled residents_ The curl ent statutes set <br /> the maximum number of community advisory committee members based c a the number of <br /> nursing homes or adult we homes in a given county. The proposed chan,3es would allow <br /> the maximum number of community advisory committee members to be etpanded at the <br /> discretion of individual counties to meet local needs. <br /> The size of long term care facilities in many counties has increased over tt.e years. <br /> Consequently,in some counties there are many more residents per fatality In order to <br /> provide adequate coverage by the community advisory committees,counties should be <br /> given the discretion to increase the committee census to meet the county needs. <br /> 2. Automation of Human Services <br /> Seek funding to provide counties with computer hardware and software to <br /> accomplish the following purposes: <br /> a. implementation of the cUd welfare information system, <br /> b. electronic sharing of records,unit of service processing;and payments <br /> between service facilities for area mental heath programs;and <br /> C. consolidation/automation of the client interview proems in county <br /> departments of social services. (Cabarras& 1995 Goal) <br /> This goal represents the recommendation of the Human Services Automation Policy and <br /> Planning Council, an effort undertaken by the Department of Human Resntrces and the <br /> Association of County Commissioners and directed at improving human-ervice delivery <br /> through automation. The anticipated state cost is$29 million. <br />
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