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RESOLUTION 93-20807 RESOLUTION NO. 93-20807 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PREPARE AND SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR NEW FUNDING OF A GRANT FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (HRS) , FOR SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING OF DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED (MENTALLY RETARDED) ADULTS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR THE FINAL GRANT AWARD IN THE FORM ATTACHED HERETO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GRANT PERIOD AND THE AMOUNT NEGOTIATED WITH HRS. WHEREAS, the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) is desirous of having the City of Miami Beach apply for new funding to provide supported independent living for developmentally disabled (mentally retarded) adults; and WHEREAS, the City is desirous of submitting an application for funding, in order to provide essential support and services to developmentally disabled (mentally retarded) adults in the estimated amount of $35, 400 for the period of July 1, 1993 , through June 30, 1994 ; and WHEREAS, the City has been successfully operating training programs since 1983 and wishes to provide supported living services; and WHEREAS, the City will prepare the budget in accordance with the applicable grant period and the amount negotiated with HRS ; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that such funds be appropriated for the final grant award. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Administration be authorized to prepare and submit an application to the Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services (HRS) in accordance with the grant period and the amount negotiated with HRS, that the funds be appropriated for the final grant award, and that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the contract in the form attached hereto, in order to provide supported independent living for up to three (3) developmentally disabled (mentally retarded) adults under the auspices of the Miami Beach Activity Center. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2nd ay of June , 1993. AO/ . OR ATTEST: (2/ FORM APPROVED CITY CLERK LEGAL DEPT. STP/AL/LK By c_z_ L-cS Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-778: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. as4,-93 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: June 2, 1993 Members of the City Comrrssion FROM: Roger M. Ca 4/k t City Manager SUBJECT: TWO (2) RESOLUTIO::S AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PREPARE AND SUBMIT TWO (2) BEP/MATE APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING OF TWO (2) SEPARATE GRANTS FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (HRS) AS FOLLOWS: ONE APPLICATION CONSISTING OF AN INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM, SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT TRAINING PROGRAM, AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES; AND, ONE APPLICATION FOR A SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM, ALL DESIGNED TO BENEFIT DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED (MENTALLY RETARDED) ADULTS; AND, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS AND EXECUTE CONTRACTS FOR THE FINAL GRANT AWARDS, IN THE FORM ATTACHED HERETO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GRANT PERIODS AND AMOUNTS NEGOTIATED WITH HRS, ESTIMATED AT $271,429. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adoption of the attached two (2) Resolutions which authorize: the preparation and submission of two (2) grant applications to HRS; the appropriation of funds for the final grant awards; and authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the two (2) corresponding contracts. BACKGROUND Since 1983, the City's Miami Beach Activity Center (MBAC) , located at 8128 Collins Avenue, contiguous to the Log Cabin Nursery, has operated an HRS program entitled Independent Living Skills Training (development training) designed to benefit developmentally disabled adults. This program is administered by the City's Department of Development, Design & Historic Preservation Services. Clients participating in this program are referred from either the State Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services (HRS) or are sponsored by their own families. Participants in this program are limited to thirty-five (35) . The program strives to teach clients basic living skills, which will allow them to become self-reliant and no longer entirely dependent upon welfare and social service agencies for their sustenance. Skills taught as part of the curriculum include personal hygiene, housekeeping, cooking, horticulture, interview techniques, etc. Not only does the program teach and preparethe clients for these roles, but also provides daily transportation to and from the site. The successful graduate of the program is then able to maintain a household and engage in meaningful employment. 3 AGENDA ITEM C DATE &. COMMISSION MEMO JUNE 2, 1993 PAGE 2 In 1989, the City's MBAC become involved in another HRS program for developmentally disabled adults entitled Supported Employment. Participants in this program are limited to ten (10) . This program focuses exclusively on preparing and training clients to assume jobs utilizing the skills already learned under the Developmental Training Program, detailed above. Both of these programs, while funded separately, are intricately linked together. A counselor makes the initial contact with a prospective employer to secure potential positions for graduates of the program and then matches a client's skills and abilities with the job duties and responsibilities required by the position. Follow-up and progress reviews are conducted by the counselor to ensure that the client is able to perform on the job effectively. In February 1993, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) requested that the City of Miami Beach submit an application for funding for a new program entitled "Supported Independent Living Services", beginning July 1, 1993. HRS has assured the City of Miami Beach that funds are available for this program and the City of Miami Beach does not have to provide a direct match to qualify for and receive this grant. The purpose of this program is to provide an independent living environment for the clients currently being served through the City's Program(s) . Presently certain clients are living in conditions which place them at risk due to their family situation, i.e. elderly and incapacitated parents or changes affecting their present living status. Through this grant component clients will be provided with appropriate rental housing. Specific support services and supervision, will be provided by present staff and a Sucpor}e�? Living Coach, in order to ensure the clients health and safety in their new environment. ANALYSIS Presently, the City provides services for up to fifty-two (52) developmentally disabled adults of which forty-five (4 5) are funded through these HRS Grants, the other seven (7) clients are privately funded. The City must apply annually to HRS for funding of these programs, as the grant awards are not guaranteed from year to year, nor are funds automatically allocated to the City. As such, two (2) grant applications have been prepared which include narrative program descriptions and proposed operating budgets for each program: Independent Living Skills training, Supported Employment Training, Transportation Services, and Supported Independent Living Opportunities. Whereas, the City of Miami Beach Activity Center is currently serving Medicaid eligible clients, and HRS now requires a separate certification for the City of Miami Beach Activity Center to become a Medicaid provider. Therefore, the Miami Beach Activity Center Program Supervisor will be responsible for handling this certification and submission of any applicable documents to HRS. Previously the City of Miami Beach had signed separatecontracts for all these services, however, as of this year HRS now requires that the following three (3) components be combined into one (1) main contract: the Independent Living Skills Training Program, the Supported Employment Training Program, and Transportation services. There will be a separate contract for the Supported Independent Living Program. 4 • , r COMMISSION MEMO JUNE 2, 1993 PAGE 3 HRS has tentatively informed the City that it will consider grant requests in the amount of $125, 050 under the Independent Living Skills Training (Developmental Training) Program, $76, 679 under the Supported Employment Training Program, $34, 300 for transportation services, and $35,400 for the Supported Independent Living Program. Combining these programs results in a total grant request of $271,429 for Fiscal Year 1993-94 to fund the Miami Beach Activity Center's Programs. While over one-half of the Center's operating budget is provided by HRS, the balance is supported by a Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) , the donations of private clients, and the City. Funding at this level will allow the City to continue providing services for up to fifty-two (52) developmentally disabled (mentally retarded) adults. The program period begins on July 1, 1993 and ends on June 30, 1994, in order to coincide with. the State of Florida's fiscal year. HRS requires that the City adopt Resolutions which demonstrate the Commission's authorization to apply to the State of Florida - Department of HRS, for funding of these essential programs. CONCLUSION After the City's two (2) grant applications have been negotiated and approved by HRS, a final contract for each program, similar in form to the contract attached hereto, will be executed by the Mayor and City Clerk. RMC:STP:AL/lk Attachments 5 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES ON TED AGENCY PROVIDER CERTIFICATION APPLICAT SUPPORTED IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ( for a •enc •rov iders on 1 ) CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Name of Agency• Location of agency office: 8128 COLLINS AVENUE Street Address FLORIDA 33141 MIAMI BEACH Zi Code State P City correspondence (if different) : Address to be used for all P SAME AS ABOVE Street Address/P.O. Box • State Zip C .,de City Agency phone number(s) : 305 ) 993-2008 CSLA CONTACT HOURS - 24HRS . /7DAYS .(OFFICE) 8 : 30 AM-4 : 30 PM Days and hours agency office is open: AND SUNDAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/SATURDAY10 AM-4 PM Name and title of agency executive director or CEO: AGI LONG, PROGRAM SUPERVISOR • directlymanaging the supported living Name and title of person g program (if different) : SAME AS ABOVE 4 Does the agency currently provide services to clients of � Developmental Services? YES List all current or past services the agency has provided to . Services . Identify the type of clients of Developmental s ervice (s) , the length o f time the service(s) has/havehave been en provided, and the district (s) in which the service (s) is/are e provided (attach additional pages if needed) : SEE ENCLOSED NARRATIVE A Date when supported living services are anticipated to begin: JULY 1 , 1993 5 • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH �-I`1 D REHABILITATIVE SERVICES D DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES SUPPORTEDION LIVING AGENCY PROVIDER CERTIFICATION APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS ( for agency providers only) Please attach the following documents to the application: 1 . Articles of incorporation 2 . Table of organization 3 . By-laws board of directors with their 4 . List o f current policy for affiliations and a conflict of interestp a f f i l o f the board members , which may be included as part organizational by-laws . 5 . Proof of not-for-profit status (not applicable to for- profit agencies) 6 . Proof of charitable solicitation status (not applicable to for-profit agencies) 7 . Statement of mission � and .purpose for the supported . p living program 8 . Scope of supported livingservices the agency shall be capable of rendering 9 . Agency specific entrance/exit criteria for the supported living- program consistent with Chapters 10E- 8 . 023 lOF ,p g -8 . 034 Florida AdministrativeCode, "The Uniform Rules for the Termination, Reduction, or Suspension of Client Services by Servic'. Providers" 10 . Policies for the internal review of client grievances that: a . Specify S ecif the procedures program recipients , guardians , or guardian advocates must follow when filing formal grievances b. Include staffwithproblem solving authority in the grievance procedure c. Include staff education regarding the importance of the grievance procedure 6 • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES SUPPORTED LIVING AGENCY PROVIDER CERTIFICATION APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS (for agency providers only) Please attach the following documents to the application: 1. Articles of incorporation - Municipal Corporation of the State of Florida (see attached) 2 . Table of organization 3 . By-laws - Municipal Charter, Related Laws and City Code of Ordinances 4 . List of current board of directors with their affiliations and a conflict of interest policy for board members, which may be included as part of the organizational by-laws - Mayor and City Commission 5 . Proof of not-for-profit status (not applicable to for- profit agencies) - City's tax exempt # (see attached) 6. Proof of charitable solicitation status (not applicable to for-profit agencies) - Same 7 . Statement of mission and purpose for the supported living program - It is the philosophy of City of Miami Beach Activity Center to promote opportunities for persons with developmental disabilities, to live a full and independent life. Therefore, as an extension to our existing program, we are in the process of developing a "Supported Independent Living" Program for our existing client population, as well as for people in our community. This program will provide a variety of services designed to assist people with developmental disabilities to live as independently as possible in their own apartments, integrated in the community. 8 . Scope of supported living services the agency shall be capable of rendering - At this time the agency will service three (3) developmentally disabled clients. These clients will receive administrative services, counselling services, 30 hour/week Living Coach services together with accessible staff on call system. That will enable the client to access support services when needed, 24-hours a day. 9 . Agency specific entrance/exit criteria for the supported living program consistent with Chapters 10F-8 . 023 - 10E- 8 . 034 , Florida Administrative Code, "The Uniform Rules . for the Termination, Reduction, or Suspension of Client Services By Service Providers" - City of Miami Beach Activity center will meet entrance/exit criteria for the Supported Living Program consistent with Chapters 10E- 8 . 023 - 10E-8 . 034 , Florida Administrative Code. - See enclosure #1. 10. Policies for the internal review of client grievances that: a. Specify the procedures program recipients, guardians, or guardian advocates must follow when filing formal grievances b. Include staff with problem solving authority in the grievance procedure c. Include staff education regarding the importance of the grievance procedure - See enclosed "Client Grievance Procedures" (enclosure #2) ORIENTATION OF NEW STAFF It is the policy of the Agency to provide education and staff development for its employees. Formal orientation, pre-service and in-service trainings will be provided to all new employees (see enclosed form) . All documentation regarding "training" will be collected, maintained, stored and monitored at Personnel Office of the Agency. On-site instruction relevant to specific client programs and documentation of DT meetings will be termed "programmatic instruction" and is considered formal training and staff development. • AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES HEALTH , DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES ON DEVELOPMENTAL APPLICATION SUPPORTED LIVING AGENCY PROVIDER CERTIFICATION ASSURANCES ( for agency providers only) CITY OF MIAMI BEACH assures compliance with the following conditions : agency records in accordance shall 1 maintain financial to accurately reflect the 1. The ency • . ed s t an annual with a reCogn1Z stem of accounting y S and shall conduct details of the busines even program, which may audit supported l of the financial t o f an agency-wide audit. be par and ' in financial records The agency shall maintain supported living service 2 . g to years documentation pertainingperiod of five deliveryand Medicaid claims for a p be available of services, which shall the provision departmental personnel . aftero • authorized federal and P for review by each ' shale be maintained in ned notification agency Ar em��loyee sig file when the 3 . employee' s personnel supported living liability insurance or does not provide professional automobile _insurance. shall meet the minimum d living program staff • 4 , Supported experience qualifications educational and relevant exp of these on page 7 , item 15 , and evidence identified P g supported living idbe maintained in each qualifications shall employee' s personnel file. _ y 5 . ° completed at least annually Employee evaluations shall be copies of these Empl _ living program staff andP for. all supported each supported living ' evaluateons shall be maintained in program employee' s personnel file. • to all ' e ongoing in-service training . The agency shall proved g documentation that this g and 6 ` supported living employeesbe maintained trainingon a regular basis shall is occurring g iminimum employees o ee' s personnelAtand 8 hours n each empl file.Yre-service traininG a shall receive 12 hours of p of annual in-service training. shall meet department supported living program employees393 . 0655 , -7 . All to s background screening requirements pursuant and evidence Statutes , "Screening of Caretakers, " in each Florida occurred shall be maintained that this screening has personnel file. supported living program employee's 8 • A shall receive AIDS livingprogram employees ' red for All supported educational course required 8 . equivalent to the t ra.:ning equ facilities it1eS pursuant to s . of licensed residential Course on Human employees Statutes , "Educational • :81 . 0035 , Florida s Immune Deficiency Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquiredtain Health Car to ees and Clients of shall e Syndrome ; Employees Certain e y acil ities , " and evidence of course completion be F maintained in each employee' s personnel file. • Title IV of the Civil assures compliance with 2000d et seq. , 9 . The agency 4 Rights Act of 1964 ,4 as amended, 42 U . S . C.USCcolor, • discrimination on the basis of race► • which prohibits or • o rams and activlt1eSreceiving or national origin in programs (see HRS • federal financial assistancein benefiting from . •ortunit of Administration: E. al O manual , Method Servs Ce e1 Dfive , HRSM 220-2) . Title VII of the Civil agencyassures compliance with ete seq. , in 10 . The tAas amended, 42 U. S . C. 2000e,Rights Act of 1964 , ent (see HRS ees or applicants for employment regard to employees manual , Method of Administration: E. al O..ortunit in Service Deliver , HRSM 220-2) . ' c: with Section 504 of the The agency assures compllanwhich 11 . g as a;��ended, 29 U . S . C. 794 , Rehabilitation Act o f 1973 , o f handicap in from federal prohynits discrimination on the basis activities receiving or benefiting programs and manual, Method of financial assistance (see HRS man ,stration: E. al o..ortunit in Service DeliVe HRSM Admini 220-2) . • with the Age Discrimination The agency assures compliance seq. , which 12 . g 42 U.S . C. 6101 et, 4 Act of 1975 , as amended, the basis of age in programs or discrimination on g prohibits from federal financial ctit�:ities receiving or benefiting • a d of Administration: E. al assistance (see HRS manual , Method HRSM 220-2) . O . •ortunit in Service Deliver , ' ce with the Omnibus Budget 13 . The agency assures compliance _ which prohibits ' ation Act of 1981 , P. L. 97 35 , rams Reconcile basis of sex and religion in p g discrimination on thebasis from federal and activities receiving or benef i g financial assistance (see HRS manual , Method o Administration: E. al O• •ortunet in Service Del five HRSM 220-2) . e with the Americans with 14 . Tr!? agency assures compliance Di�abil�tees A(_:t of1991, P. L. 101-336 , which prohibits hibits discrimination based on disability in employment, public accommodations, transportation, state and local government n t �iRs manual , Method of ices and telecmmunications (see •Ve HRSM services , Administration:• E. al O. .ortunit in Service Delive 220-2) . 9 • 15 . The agency assures that i,:. shall uphold the rightsand • s with developmental disabilities as privileges of perscntatutes "The Bill of Rights provided by s . 393 . 13 , Florida Statutes , of Persons Who are Developmentally Disabled. " 16 . The agency assures that it shall report to the department regarding services to supported incidents any client risk living clients in a manner prescribed ed in HRSR 215-6 , g Client Risk Prevention, " and shall report to "Comprehensive the Florida Abuse Registry any incidents that involve physical or emotional t ' onal abuse or neglect in accordance with s . 415 . 103 , Florida Statutes , "Mandatory Reporting of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of Aged Persons or Disabled Adults ; or Reports of Death; Central Abuse Registry and Mandatory p Trackin System; Immunity from Liability. " g 17 . The agency assures that it shall submit an individual progress report to the service coordinator at least ten working days prior to the client' s support p].an reassessment and shallP articipate in all full reassessments . 18 . The agency assures that, as soon as problems arise that may place a supported livingplacement in jeopardy, it shall pp coordinate with the department to exhaust all supported livingalternatives before the client is discharged. 19 . The agency assures that it shall provide each supported g Y living client with an accessible staff on-call system that enables the client to access support services when needed 24-hours a day. itwill utilize a person-centered 20 . The agency assures that planningmethodology to develop an individualized implementation plan for each recipient that' is reviewed semi-annually and updated annually and includes the following information: • the supports/services required by the recipient to live a. in his/her own home in the community and participate in the local community; p b. an explanation of the need for each support/service; c. party responsible to provide each support/service ; d. when each support/service will be provided; e. any particular methodology that may be used to provide a support/service; f. an explanation of how the recipient can access supports/services as needed 24-hours a day; 10 available through • e .that natural supports community at large g• evident and the ' friends , neighbors , family, extent possible in the support will be utilized to the process ; ices that will be in o f the supports/services needs of an explanationsafety h• home and community place to meet the the recipient; ' h as needed, includes an ' a financial profile , whit lent in � • for assisting the recap accountable strategy money management; and • . quality of life outcomes the recipient wished to achieve the pE_>rsona�- . eve in the upcoming year . it maintain a for each assures that will mai record: 21. The agency includes the following inform recipient that g a. demographic information; current ro r i ate ( i. e. , proof of eligibility as app p evaluations ► U• diagnosis with supporting Medicaid card, etc. ) ; r vendor and other back- c• name and contact information fo up supports ; or clinic, dentist, and name and addressdoctor/ clinic, of doct hospital of choice; e. updated medical information (including allerg1es and medications) ; f• consent for services ; g. appp for routine medical/dental. appropriate authorizations serv .�.ces, h. . ate authorizations to release confidential appropriate information; appropriate assessments and a summary of their i. findings ; j current support plan habilitation plan) ; and k. the planning document describec. in item 20 above; 11 r+ • e with the f of lowinr, federal The agency assures compl1-anc it ' Supported `2 ' g ns established for Commun minimum protections Living Arrangement programs : a. Recipients receiving CSLA • services shall he protected ect hysical , and sexual abuse and financial from neg l P exploitation. b. The age.-Icy shall not employ,tcontract with, or accept o volunteer services from individuals who have been d or recipient abuse , neglect or convicted of child mistreatment or of a felony involving physical harm to • agency shall take all responsible a recipient and the g y em steps to determine whether applicants for employment by the agency have histories indicating involvement in • recipient abuse, neglect, or mistreatment , or a child ld or • � involvingphysical harm to a recipient. criminal record p Y be unjustly The agency shall not '�ustly enriched as a result of abusive i inanc ial arrangements (such as owner lease- backs) . be named beneficiaries The agency shall not of life insurance policies purchased by (or on behalf of) recipients . e. If these minimum protections are not met, the Secretary of HHS may impose a civil money penalty in an anjunt for each day of noncompliance. not to exceed $10 , 000 onsib�llt a Payment of such fines is the sole responsibility of the P ym agency. UR GELBER, MAYOR SEYMOUR 05 / 19/93 ExecutptTe cl _rest / CEO signature Notary Public, State of Florida at Large My commission expires A 12 f , f ORGANIZATION City of Miami Beach Activity Center ADDRESS: 8128 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33141 CONTACT PERSON: Agi Long, Program Supervisor 993-2008 PROJECT: Supported Independent Living Program PROJECT COST: $35 , 400 a year AMOUNT REQUESTED: $35, 400 a year START UP COST REQUESTED: $13 , 200 . 00 Introduction/History of the Organization An activity center for sixteen mentally retarded adults was opened in July 1975 offering a four hour per day program. The program was operated in a facility that was provided by the City of Miami Beach. Services were provided by a primarily volunteer staff with financial support through grants from the Program Office of Retardation and the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. As additional funding was obtained, the program was expanded to six hours per day and comprehensive educational component, as well as vocational and home living skills seminars were added. The City of Miami Beach's Miami Beach Activity Center (MBAC) in conjunction with Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc. provides a therapeutic learning environment for developmentally disabled adults living in the City of Miami Beach. Vocational training is provided through the Log Cabin Plant Nursery to prepare clients to secure and hold jobs within the community. Classes in functional reading and writing, speech, and daily living skills are offered through the Miami Beach Activity Center. It is the intent of this program to enable the clients to live independent, self-supporting lives. In order to more fully accomplish this goal and address the needs of clients who are at-risk, the organization is preparing to add a residential component. Through the support and response of the community, the program has been able to provide services far beyond original expectations. Today the program serves 52 clients and offers an eight-hour per day training program. The clients operate a retail and wholesale plant nursery. The success of the program is realized through the placement of numerous clients in employment competition outside of the nursery, within the past 24 months. Proposed Program Despite the program's success and growth, a very critical need remains--that of providing the clients with a supported independent living apartments. Training is geared toward equipping clients with daily and community living skills which will enable them to live independently. At present, housing opportunities for the clients are not available within Miami Beach. Fifteen clients have been identified as at-risk due to their family situation, i.e. elderly and incapacitated parents or changes affecting their present living status. It is the intent of the proposed activity to provide supervised rental housing for three adults. Goals and Objectives GOAL: To provide a supervised rental housing for male and female, ambulatory, moderately and mildly developmentally disabled adults from the Miami Beach community. OBJECTIVES: a. To provide a long-term supervised, supported living program for developmentally disabled adults who have been identified as being at-risk due to poor quality of life in their current living environment. b. To provide residential training and community living skills which will enable higher functioning developmentally disabled adults to live independently in the community. c. To expand the current program by adding a supported living component to more fully address the goal of enabling clients to become self-sufficient. d. To identify suitable rental units for the clients. Implementation The supported independent living program is anticipated to be operational within two months from the receipt of funding. Rental properties have been identified near the existing Miami Beach Activity Center (MBAC) Log Cabin facility. Clients may be referred from the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, private social service agencies, institutions, or they may be currently enrolled in the Miami Beach Activity Center program and are at-risk. All applicants must be residents of Miami and Miami Beach, medicaid eligible and have the capacity to learn independent living skills. One or all of the following instruments will be used to access their capabilities: Functional Living Skills Assessment, Becoming Independent and Plant Nursery Assessment. The final decision of admission will be made jointly by the Program Supervisor, Social Worker and Independent Living Job Coach, taking into account space availability and urgency of client's situation. An individual Habilitation Plan will be developed for each client and quarterly reviews of progress will be conducted. A maximum of three clients will be admitted to the residential program. Two part-time supported living coaches will provide 24 hour a , supervision and support services. Initial start-up costs will total $13 , 200. 00. The on-going operational costs will be partially financed by the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) . Private donations and additional grants will be sought to off-set the remaining costs. Results and Benefits The creation of the Supported Independent Living Program will enhance the City's efforts to realize the goal of maximizing the independent living skills of each individual using the concept of normalization as their framework. Fifteen developmentally disabled Miami Beach residents have been identified as in needof supported living arrangements. Initiating this activity will result in a model program for supported independent rental housing and the provider of service for the residents who are most at risk. The initial investment will be rewarded by offering the opportunity to live an independent, normal life to developmentally disabled adults. It will give them a chance to become part of the community and to make worthwhile contributions through their ability to live productive, dignified lives. PROPOSED BUDGET FOR RESIDENTIAL FACILITY EXPENDITURES: ITEMIZED SUB-TOTAL Personnel - 2 part-time Supported $11, 000 Living coaches 1 - 20 hours 1 - 10 hours Client Expenses Client Transportation (3 clients) $1, 500 $10, 000 Client Educational & Training Tools 1, 500 Food and Expenses 7 , 000 Operating Costs $ 4 , 400 Advertising $ 100 Staff Travel 200 Utilities 1, 500 Insurance 1, 000 Office Expenses 800 Maintenance 800 Administrative Costs $10, 000 TOTAL $35,400 REVENUE A) Start Up Costs (advance payment) Rent 1st month $ 2 , 700 last month 1 month security Furnishing $10, 000 Salary 1 part-time Supported Living Coach: $ 500 Training/Orientation TOTAL $13,200 July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994 B) Monthly billings @$ TOTAL $35,400 ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 93-2U807 Authorizing the cityto prepare pare and submit an application for new funding of Poi a grant from the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS), for supported independent living of developmentally disabled (mentally retarded) adults, and to appropriate funds and execute a contract for the inal grant award in the form attached hereto, in accordance with the grant period and the amount negotiated with HRS.