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Findings 3 findings
F1
We agreed with the '90-'91 Editorial Committee that an Introduction and Summary, which states the committee's mission and gives readers an overview of what can be expected in each section of the report, would be of value.
F2
Lack of time prevented us from implementing the consolidated index
F3
Due to budget limitations the Committee requested bids from printers for a much less costly publication than the '90-'91 Final Report.
Recommendations 4
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R1Adopt the formatting of this and the '90-'91 Grand Jury Final Report.
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R2Consider creating a consolidated index as recommended by the '90- '91 Grand Jury.
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R3Pass on recommendations 1. and 2. to it's successor.
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R4Meet with the District Attorney at the earliest possible time to establish a firm work schedule which will set aside a reasonable amount of time each week during which no criminal or investigative hearings will be brought to the Grand Jury, the time to be utilized for the Jury's civil duties. The genesis of this recommendation is the fact that the D A preempted much more of our time than that of previous Grand Juries. As a result, civil duties had to be shelved or neglected. Many, many scheduled committee meetings were postponed, held on the run, squeezed in during lunch hour, convened after a long day in court or cancelled altogether. Consequently, almost none of the committees was able to complete their reports by the deadlines set early in our term. For this reason the '91-'92 Grand Jury Final Report will be published much later than appropriate. In making this recommendation we realize that criminal and investigatory hearings, by statute and case precedent, take priority over civil matters. Editorial Committee Eldercare Committee ELDERCARE COMMITTEE Seated (Left to Right): Emma Fischbeck, Chair; Fannie Holland Standing (Left to Right): Alice Moore; Dorothy Greenbaum Eldercare Committee Introduction and Summary Because of the increasing age of the populace, the Grand Jury was interested in determining the level of support services available for the elderly in Los Angeles County. Specific concerns include the level of community awareness, availability of senior programs and access to resources and services to seniors.