Riverside County Grand Jury • 2001-2002

Aging in Riverside County

Published: June 11, 2002 2 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

F1
There are more than 50 agencies in the county that offer services for seniors. RCOOA is developing a computer data system to list the services that are provided by each agency.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
RCOOA expedite the development and implementation of the computer data system.
F2
RCOOA funds are used to provide a variety of services including case management for: • assisted home living, adult day care, preventive health care • home delivery of meals, nutritional advice, and transportation
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
RCOOA develop and implement a plan to provide both private and public transportation for seniors residing in isolated areas of the county.
F3
Riverside County lacks transportation for seniors living in remote locations. Those seniors, who use available public transportation, find many bus stops do not provide benches, route maps, and schedules.
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R3
Riverside County Transit Authority provide benches, route maps, and bus schedules at all public bus stops.
F4
Due to the current senior population, as well as projected growth, additional case managers are needed to meet workloads.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
RCOOA immediately hire a minimum of three additional case managers to meet current and expected workloads. 2

No Responses Found 3

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Riverside County County
Riverside County Office of Education Agency
Riverside Transit Agency Agency