In this session, hear two distinct case studies highlighting innovative programs catering to the aging population’s unique demands. Plus, get an inside look at the funding models fueling each program, with tips and tricks for making it all work together in a cohesive system.
Learn from the New Jersey Institute For Successful Aging on the GUIDE Model, launched by the Center For Medicare & Medicaid Services on July 1, 2024. The GUIDE Model aims to support people with dementia and unpaid caregivers while standardizing the approach to care, with 24/7 access to support. The model goal is to allow consumers to stay in their homes longer rather than being placed in care facilities and improve their quality of life. We’ll delve into the intricacies of this program and how it can be adapted to your organization.
Serving Seniors is a San Diego-based nonprofit that serves older adults who are more than 85% living below the federal poverty level and struggle to meet basic needs. Ms. Sinnott will discuss the Transitional Housing Program, which has aided over 1,000 older adults off the street. Learn how Serving Seniors has created a Needs Assessment and the funding they received to launch this program.
Key Takeaways:
- Explore strategies for innovating current services and developing new service lines catered to the aging population
- Learn about emerging funding models and strategies for developing complementary programs and services
- Gain insight into conducting market research and analysis to identify market gaps and develop competitive services