HomeMy WebLinkAbout34906 / 88-104 SUNE 16 1988 #�Oq RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: CONTINUE TO APPLY TO THE UINNEBAGO COUNr( COPMITSEE
ON AGING FOR FUNDS FOR THE OLDER ADULT HEALTH PROGAAM
OF THE OSHKOSN SENIORS CENTER FOR 1989
INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF COMNUNITY DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS, funds to opera[e [he Older Adu1[ Heal[h Program of the
Oshkosh Seniors Cen[er have come From Federal Older Americans Acc monies
[hrough [he Winnebago Coun[y Commi[tee on Aging, along vith City of
Oshkosh funds and Progtam conCribu[ions; and
b�EREAS, [he Oshkosh Committee on Aging has recomm:_aded continuing
m request funding from [hese sources; and
W�EREAS, a proposal to reques[ funding chrough Che �innebago CounCy
Co�rm�it[ee an Aging mus[ be submi[ted in order to be considered for funding.
nOW, 7HE�EFORE, HE IT RESOLVED hy [he Common Council of the City of
Oshkosh [haC tne appropriate City offitials are herehy au�norized [o prepare
a proposal [o submi[ Co [he Winnebago Coun[y Co�mni[tee on .4ging m se<ure
funds For the OLder AduLt Health Program tor 1989.
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NINNEBAGO COUNTY COPLMITTEE ON ,1GIHG
FROJECT PROPOSAL
1 . PROGRAM HAME: Older Adult Health Proaram
2. PROVIDER IDEYTIFICATION: (AGEilCY, GOVERHMENT UYIT, ORGdNIZATION)
NAME City of Oshkosh (Oshkosh Seniors Center)
ADDRESS ?.0. Box 1130
CITY Oshkosh, WiSCOnSin 54902
TELEPHONE YL?iBER 414-236-5140
3. PAOJECT DIReCTOR:
NAME Gi�can Kro�6i ^h 1'ITLE �ireCtor-�7Shkash Senior5 Cen:er
aDDRB55 500 Merrit: Oshkosh 54901 TELEPHOYE 414-2?0-5140
4. UYITS OF SERVICE TO EE PBOVIDED: One complete he3lth SCreening of a perSOn ag?
65+; one class s2ssion by a qualified instructor; one complztz intervi=w with a
0\B L`'iT IS DEFINED rS person r=4ardinq their he:Ith; one nail cuttino; one blecd
oressure screening; one article in newspaper or newsl=*t2r.
4�MBER TO BE PROVIDED 7.700
Scre<nings $29.75
COST PER U\iT Cansultation 3.35 - 6.65 aer (DIVIDH TOTAL PROJECT COST
Nail Care 10.00 Bl' C'VITS TO BE PROVIDED)
Blood Pressure 3.35 - 6.65 per
5. PROGRAM I9COME: DESCRIBE YOUR ACTIONS LY TNE dREA OF CONTRIBL�I'ZONS dND
PROGRAM ItiCOME: Ev�rv oerson se=n individuallv mu5t �ion a r=lease of infor-
mation form which lists true costs of servicz and enc�urages concriDutions.
Th_re is also a ooster in thz nurs25 offic= which lists this inrormztion.
6. PERSON WHO COAIPLETED THIS PROPOSAL:
NAME Susan Kreibich ?ITLE Director. Oshkosh Seniors Center
Al1TNORI2,1TI0N TO REQUEST FL'ADS
I hereby ceriify that [hP fitv of Oshkosh (9gency,
Cov'[ Unit, Organiza[ion) has lesal authori[y [o en[er in[u con[ra<[ual
agreemen[s and has authorized me ro si�n on its 6ehalf [o request cunds fron
che !:'inr.ebago Coun[y Commi[tee on Aging. L fur[her certiEy tnac funds awarded
vill be used solely for [he purpose (a) se[ forth in a<cordance wich all
applicahle laws, regulacions, policies and procedures of Federal, Staee, and
Winnebago Coun[y.
SIGNED DATE
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ISI.A. Servicee E'unded bv the AQinu Uni[ Date
1. Progrem Neme: Old2r Adult Health Proqra�T
2. Aging Progrem Cetegory:
3. Service Activity (if required):
4. Will the Aging Unit Provide the Service: Yes X No
If no, please complete a. through d.
e. Service Provider: fi�y of Ochkosh [ontPaCts wlth or'ovidAl'
b. Minority Provider X Yes No
c. Agency Type X Public Privete, Non-Profit Profit-Meking
d. Project Period January 1 , 1989 throuqh December� , 1989
5. 6stimated Totel Onits to be Pravided: 2,700
6. Populetion to be Served:
a. Estimated N�mber of Individuels to be Served
(unduplicated count): 1 5!10
b. Estimeted Number of Minority Individuals to be Served: 9_q
c. Estimeted Number of LrnrIncome Individuels to be Served: 45-50
d. Estimated N�ber of Functionelly Disebled Individuels to be
Served: z0
7. Geogrephic Aree to be Covered: Citv Of 05hko5h
B. Progrem Oescription end Initiatives:
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Sr edditional page .
9. Budaet Q�A �17 10. Service Provider Contect Person
Title, Address:
Title III-B: q �n(1
Title III-C-1/State' Susan KrPEbl�h
Title III-C-2: Oshkosh 52niors Center
Senior Co�unity
Services Proarem•
Locel Match � �00 Merritt Avenue
Cash: Z,000 CitV
In-Kind: 972 Oshkosh . Wisconsin 54901
Proarem Income: 2, 100 .
Other Resources Telephone C: (414) 235-5140
� (Specify):
4.000 FRIENDS
Total:
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PROGRAM DESCRIPiION AND INITIATIVE
The Older Adult Health program , while initially designed for the
well elderly , also serves the frail . Health screening , health
education and individualized health counseling are major compo-
nents of the service but blood pressure monitoring and nail care
have also betome important parts of the service . All of the
program services have been designed to provide information and
screening tools to help a person to improve the quality of their
life if- they so choose . These services aiso help a person to
maintain their health status through monitoring of blood pressure
and through nail care .
The health screening component is for well older adults who are
interested in health promotion , and prevention of disea5e . The
health screening includes several screening procedures , health
history , and health and wellness counseling . This program is not
designed to replace the medical physical exam ; rather , the health
screening program is designed to assist the individual in learning
more about health promotion .
The health education component is more intensive effort than the
health scre=ning , to inform individuals in the methods of taking
responsibility for their own health status . The health education
series includes monthly lectures and discussion of various disease
processes znd life style adaption to maintain good mental and
physical health .
The individualized health counseling component involves a weekly
open hour, when people may come to the Seniors Center without an
appointment , to have their questions and concerns answered . Again ,
this was designed originally for the well adult but seems to serve
more frail at this time regarding problems in seeking medical .
attent[on , monitoring of hlood pressure or blood sugar and in
helping people to understand more fully what they can do to maintain
their health status . While the Older Adult Health Program recognizes
that the appropriate treatment for a person experiencing difficulty
with their health should be seen and diagnosed by their physician ,
we also recognize that the nurse often needs to be that advocate
in the frail reteiving necessary medical care.
B1ood pressure clinics are offered at elderly housing sites where
' many of the residents need blood pressure monitoring on a regular
basis . Those persons who have no problems with their blood pressure
but iike to be aware of their current level are encouraged to come
on a less frequent basis to the public clinic held at the Center
each month .
Nail cutting has become a much more used service than earlier an-
ticipated and we currently are looking at methods of having the
service offered more efficiently either by us or some ather provider.
There definiteiy is a need in the community for such a service .
In our effort to reach out to the people in the community who have
transportation problems , we will continue to work with apartment
complexes , meal sites , nursing homes and neighborhood centers
in orfering health screening and education on a mobile basis .
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