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Counties interested in funds to support the creation or expansion of care facilities or other residential care settings to serve recipients or applicants of SSI/SSP or CAPI are encouraged to learn more about the CCE Capital Expansion funds, which are available for acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation to expand adult and senior care facilities serving qualified residents.
San Bernardino Accepted $2,816,833 $2,816,833 $5,604,015 San Francisco Accepted $1,513,298 $1,513,298 $3,010,667 San ▇▇▇▇ Obispo Accepted $138,594 $138,594 $338,594 Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ $263,151 $265,951 $5,291,021 $529,102 *Counties marked with an asterisk have licensed facilities in which regional centers are not the vendor, but the allocation methodology used did not identify any such licensed facilities that serve any recipients or applicants of SSI/SSP or CAPI.
A total of $195 million is reserved for the CCE Preservation Funds, which are intended to immediately preserve and avoid the closure of licensed residential adult and senior care facilities serving qualified residents, defined as applicants or recipients of SSI/SSP or CAPI, including the “prioritized population” of qualified residents who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness (WIC sections 18999.97(c)(1) and (2)).
Funding is available via a noncompetitive allocation for counties with qualifying facilities (i.e., licensed facilities that are not funded by regional centers and that are currently serving individuals who are applicants or recipients of SSI/SSP or CAPI).
Both components are intended to support the immediate preservation of licensed residential adult and senior care facilities serving qualified residents, defined as applicants or recipients of SSI/SSP or CAPI, including the prioritized population of qualified residents who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
California has a shortage of adult and senior care facilities (e.g., Adult Residential Facilities [ARFs] and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly [RCFEs]) that accept individuals receiving or applying for SSI/SSP or CAPI.
These settings often have costs that exceed the revenue totals each month when they are caring for individuals applying for or receiving SSI/SSP or CAPI.
If the county is aware of eligible adult and senior care facilities not funded by regional centers that are currently serving recipients or applicants of SSI/SSP or CAPI, a base allocation of $200,000 may be requested by contacting ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇ by the deadline of Wednesday, January 25, 2023.
SSI/SSP or CAPI recipients may not receive free or reduced amount for board/room or care or supervision as a result of the OSP funding.
The CCE program will provide a total of $805 million in funding for acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation to preserve and expand adult and senior care facilities that serve SSI/SSP and CAPI applicants and recipients, including those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.