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Community Care for the Elderly (CCE) Program | Elder Affairs Florida Community Care for the Elderly (CCE) Program The Community Care for the Elderly (CCE) Program provides community-based services organized in a continuum of care to help functionally impaired elders live in the least restrictive yet most cost-effective environment suitable to their needs.
Eligible clients may receive a wide range of goods and services, including adult daycare, adult day health care, case management, case aide, chore, companionship, consumable medical supplies, counseling, escort, emergency alert response, emergency home repair, home-delivered meals, home health aide, homemaker, home nursing, information and referral, legal assistance, material aid, medical therapeutic services, personal care, respite, shopping assistance, transportation, and other community-based services.
The Department administers the program through contracts with Area Agencies on Aging, which subcontract with Community Care for the Elderly lead agencies . Service delivery is provided by 47 lead agencies and their subcontractors. Individuals must be age 60 or older and functionally impaired, as determined by an initial comprehensive assessment and annual reassessments.
As directed by 1998 revisions to Section 430. 205(5), Florida Statutes, primary consideration for services is given to elderly persons referred to Adult Protective Services (APS) and determined by APS to be victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation who are in need of immediate services to prevent further harm.
For more information about CCE in your area, contact your local Aging and Disability Resource Center or call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-96-ELDER (1-800-963-5337)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Florida serving frail elders. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Home Care for the Elderly (HCE) Program is a grant from the Florida Department of Elder Affairs that funds in-home care support for Floridians age 60 and older as an alternative to nursing home or institutional care. The program provides a basic subsidy of $160 per month to support the elder's maintenance, including some medical costs, with additional special subsidies authorized for specific services and supplies such as incontinence supplies, medications, wheelchairs, assistive devices, ramps, and home health aides. Eligibility requires age 60 or older, income below the Institutional Care Program (ICP) standard, risk of nursing home placement, and receipt of Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Contact the Florida Department of Elder Affairs for application procedures.
Adult Care Food Program (ACFP) is sponsored by Florida Department of Elder Affairs (USDA Funded). The ACFP supports the provision of nutritious meals and/or snacks served to community-based adults attending adult daycare centers. The goal is to support and improve their nutritional status, enabling them to prolong living in their own community.