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Item C22 7f?r~ Lohis LaTorre, Senior Director Social Services/tabt BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY MEETING DATE: 7/18-19/01 DIVISION: COMMUNITY SERVICES BULK ITEM: YES X NO DEPARTMENT: SOCIAL SERVICES AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of Contract KZ 197 for the Alzheimer's Disease Initiative for Fiscal Year 7/1/01 thru 6/30/02 between the Alliance For Aging, Inc., and the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners/Monroe County Social Services (Monroe County In Home Service Program, The Case Management Agency). By contract match there is no match requirement. County has provided additional match to operate programs since 1998. ITEM BACKGROUND: The approval of this contract will allow Monroe County In Home Services to continue providing the necessary services without interruption to the clients that are eligible to receive services under this Grant and prevent premature institutionalization.. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: None CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval TOTAL COST: $65,194.00 COST TO COUNTY: $ 5,300.00 (7.5%) No match is required by contract. See comments following pa~e. REVENUE PRODUCING: YES_ NO-.lL AMT.PER MONTH YEAR . J..~ n APPROVED BY: COUNTY ATTY.l OMB/Pur~ l RISK MANAGEMENT -.XI,../I'V"-' ~ b' '., ~ /J.1.c;( 'GC\ /' / J MES M~CH . -- '-- ~ INCLUDEDX TOFOLLOW_ _ NOT REQUlRED_ BUDGETED: YES----X- NO DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL: DOCUMENTATION: DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM#: /'2:!..():/ e/- Revised 2/27/0 I MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACT SUMMARY Contract with: Alliance For Aging, Inc. Contract #KZ 197 Effective Date: July 1,2001 Expiration Date: June 30, 2002 Contract Purpose/Description: Approval of Contract KZ 197 Alzheimers' Disease Initiative for Fiscal Year 7/1/01 thru 6/30/02 between the Alliance For Aging Inc., and the Monroe County board of County Commissioners/Monroe County Social Services (Monroe County In Home Service Program, The Case management Agency). Contract Manager: Louis La Torre (Name) For BOCC meeting on 7/18-19/01 !fj~ 4573 (Ext.) Social Services/Stop 1 (Department/Stop #) Agenda Deadline: 7/3/0 I Total Dollar Value of Contract: $65,194.00 Budgeted? Yes X No 0 Account Codes: Grant: $ 65,194.00 County Match: $ 5,300.00 (7.5%) No match is required by See comments. Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ (Not included in dollar value above) Division Director Ri.Sk Managell~t ; ~urc~ County Attorney Date In 7/S/Lf r-rlS}OI 1(q\Dl '1 (f t(OI CONTRACT COSTS Current Year Portion: $ 125 - 6153'6 G S 04-B-6-- /yr contract. ADDITIONAL COSTS For: (eg. Maintenance, utilities, ianitorial, salaries. etc) CONTRACT REVIEW Date Out Yes 0 YesD Yes 0 N 0..0/ Commen~: County has provided additional match to operate programs s nee 1998 based on a 1997 salary study by Cooporc & Lybrand L.L.P. Budg ted atch for current ye3r io 7.5%. Actual match for Grant year ending /30/01 ~QS al~u 8.6%. OMB Form Revised 2/27/01 MCP #2 Page 10f 1 ADI CONTRACT - Summary of contract changes for SFY 2001/2002 Standard Contract Changes 1. Header updated for new contract year and contract number. 2. Updated Master Agreement Number in first paragraph. 3. Sections I.C. and II. - Updated dates for new contract year. 4. Section 1I1.A. - Updated contract begin and end dates. 5. Section III.C. - Added "Recipient Responsibility: Notwithstanding the pass through language contained in Section I.S.1. of the Master Agreement, the recipient maintains responsibility for the performance of all subrecipients in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws. 6. Substituted the word "recipient" for "provider" throughout the contract. 7. Substituted the word "subrecipient" for "subcontractor" throughout the contract. 8. Substituted the word "consumer" for "client" throughout the contract. A TT ACHMENT I Changes 1. Section II.A.and B. - Updated dates for new contract year. 2. Section II.B. and IV.A - Added "dated 12/98." 3. Section 1I1.A. - Reworded method of payment clause to be consistent with changes made in 2001 OAA contract. Added - "The recipient must ensure fixed rates include only those costs which are in accordance with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations and are based on audited historical costs in instances where an independent audit is required." 4. Section III.B. - Added clause "The recipient shall maintain documentation to support payment requests which shall be available to the Comptroller, the Department of Elder Affairs, or the Alliance upon request." 5. Section III.C. - Added "for services" in first sentence. Added "and approved by the Alliance" in second sentence. 6. Section III.F.3. - Updated dates for new contract year. 7. Section III.G. - Added "including any disallowance not resolved as outlined in Section 1.1. of the Master Agreement." 8. Section IV. - Deleted Special Provision clauses for Surplus/Deficit report and Outcome Achievement because these clauses are in the Master Agreement. Deleted Program Income clause. 9. Section IV. Boo- Changed wording of first sentence to read "The following are the criteria to prioritize new consumers for service delivery." 10. Section IV.B.1.c) - Added "or in receivership". 11. Section IV.B.1.d) - Changed word "and" to "or". 12. Section IV.C.3. - Added "Co-payments collected in the ADI program must be used to expand services. " 13. Section.IV.D. - Deleted reference to ADI database. Added Attachment IV for Model Day Care training report. 14. Section IV.E. - Added - Collaboration with Memory Disorder Clinics clause. 15. Section IV.F. - Added - "Service Cost Reports: The recipient will submit semi-annual service cost reports which reflect actual costs of providing each service by program. This report provides information for planning and negotiating unit rates." ATTACHMENT IV - Added Model Day Care Center Training Report Format 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 ALZHEIMERS' DISEASE INITIATIVE CONTRACT 2001-2002 THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the Alliance for Aging, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Alliance", and the Monroe County Board of Commissioners, hereinafter referred to as the "recipient". This contract is subject to all provisions contained in the MASTER AGREEMENT executed between the Alliance and the recipient, Agreement No. PA 129, and its successor, incorporated herein by reference. The parties agree: I. Recipient Agrees: A. Services to be Provided: To plan, develop, and accomplish the services delineated, or otherwise cause the planning, development, and accomplishment of such services and activities, under the conditions specified and in the manner prescribed in Attachment I of this agreement. B. Requirements of Section 287.058, Florida Statutes: These requirements are herein incorporated by reference. C. Final Request for Payment: 1. The recipient must submit the final request for payment to the Alliance no later than September 15, 2002; if the recipient fails to do so, all right to payment is forfeited, and the Alliance will not honor any requests submitted after the aforesaid time period. 2. If the contract is terminated prior to the contract end date of September 15, 2002, then the recipient must submit the final request for payment to the Alliance no more than 45 days after the contract is terminated; if the recipient fails to do so, all right to payment is forfeited, and the Alliance will not honor any requests submitted after the aforesaid time period. II. The Alliance Agrees: Contract Amount: To pay for contracted services according to the conditions of Attachment I in an amount not to exceed $65,194.00, subject to the availability of funds. The Alliance's performance and obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. The costs of services paid under any other 1 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 contract or from any other source are not eligible for reimbursement under this contract. The funds awarded to the recipient pursuant to this contract are in the state grants and aids appropriations and consists of the following: Program Title Year Funding Source CSFA# Fund Amounts Alzheimer's 2001 General Revenue 65004 $65,194.00 Disease Initiative - Respite Services Alzheimer's 2001 General Revenue 65002 Disease Initiative - Model Day Care Alzheimer's 2001 General Revenue 65002 .. . Disease Initiative -Alzheimer Special Projects TOTAL FUNDS CONTAINED IN THIS CONTRACT: $65,194.00 III. Recipient and Alliance Mutually Agree: A. Effective Date: 1. This contract shall begin on July 1, 2001 or on the date the contract has been signed by both parties, whichever is later. 2. Delivery of services shall end on June 30, 2002. This contract shall end on September 30, 2002. See Attachment I, Section III.D. B. Termination, Suspension, and/or Enforcement: The causes and remedies for termination or suspension of this contract shall follow the same procedures as outlined in Section III. B. And Section III. C. of the Master Agreement. c. Recipient Responsibility: Notwithstanding the pass through language contained in Section I.S.1. of the Master Agreement, the recipient maintains responsibility for the performance of ~ all subrecipients in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws. 2 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 D. Notice, Contact, and Payee Information: 1. The name, address, and telephone number of the contract manager for the Alliance for this contract is: Steven Weisberg 9500 South Dadeland Boulevard, Suite 400 Miami, Florida 33156 (305) 670-6500 SC 455-6500 2. The name, address, and telephone number of the representative of the recipient responsible for administration of the program under this contract is: Louis LaTorre 5100 College Road - Wing III Key West, Florida 33040 (305) 292-4573 3. In the event different representatives are designated by either party after execution of this contract, notice of the name and address of the new representative will be rendered in writing to the other party and said notification attached to originals of this contract. 4. The name (recipient name as shown on page 1 of this contract) and mailing address of the official payee to whom the payment shall be made: Monroe County Board of Commissioners 5100 College Road - Wing III Key West, Florida 33040 3 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this 12 page contract to be executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized. RECIPIENT: ALLIANCE FOR AGING, INC. MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BOARD PRESIDENT OR AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE SIGNED BY: SIGNED BY: NAME: NAME: KATE CALLAHAN, PH.D. TITLE: TITLE: PRESIDENT DATE: DATE: FEDERAL 10 NUMBER: RECIPIENT FISCAL YEAR END DATE: 59-6000749 09/30 ~ 4 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 A TT ACHMENT I ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE INITIATIVE PROGRAM I. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The Alzheimer's Disease Initiative (ADI) Program is focused on caring for persons 18 + with memory disorders. II. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED A. Services: The recipient's service provider application for state fiscal year 2001, and any revisions thereto approved by the Alliance and located in the contract manager's file, are incorporated by reference in this contract between the Alliance and the recipient, and prescribe the services to be rendered by the recipient. B. Manner of Service Provision: The services will be provided in a manner consistent with and described in the recipient's service provider application for state fiscal year 2001 and the Department of Elder Affairs Client Services Manual dated 12/98. In the event the manual is revised, such revision will automatically be incorporated into the contract and the recipient will be given a copy of the revisions. III. METHOD OF PAYMENT A. The method of payment in this contract is based on a fixed rate reimbursement for approved services. The recipient must ensure fixed rates include only those costs which are in accordance with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations and are based on audited historical costs in instances where an independent audit is required. All requests for payment and expenditure reports submitted to support requests for payment shall be on DOEA forms 106Z and 105Z. Duplication or replication of both forms via data processing equipment is permissible, provided all data elements are in the same format as included on departmental forms. B. The recipient shall maintain documentation to support payment requests which shall be available to the Comptroller, the Department of Elder Affairs, or the Alliance upon request. 5 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 C. The recipient may request a monthly advance for service costs for each of the first two months of the contract period, based on anticipated cash needs. - Detailed documentation justifying cash needs for advances must be submitted with the signed contract, approved by the Alliance, and maintained in the contract manager's file. All payment requests for the third through the twelfth months shall be based on the submission of monthly actual expenditure reports beginning with the first month of the contract. The schedule for submission of advance requests is ATTACHMENT II to this contract. Reconciliation and recouping of advances made under this contract are to be completed by the time the final payment is made. All advance payments are subject to the availability of funds. D. Advance funds may be temporarily invested by the recipient in an insured interest bearing account. All interest earned on contract fund advances must be returned to the Alliance at the end of the first quarter of the contract period. E. The Alliance shall make payment to the provider for provision of services up to a maximum number of units of service and at the rate(s) stated below: Service to be Provided Unit of Service Unit Rate Maximum Units Maximum Dollars Respite/In-Home 1 client hour $23.741442 2,746 $65,194 F. Contract Amendments: 1. The recipient agrees to implement the distribution of funds as detailed in the service provider application and the Budget Summary, ATTACHMENT III to this contract. Any changes in the amounts of the funds identified on the Budget Summary form require a contract amendment. 2. With the exception of Case Management, the recipient agrees to implement a Modified Spending Authority. Recipient is to offer services based on clients' service plans and will not be restricted to providing the services as projected. Additional budget revisions/contract amendments will not be required to move funding among these services, with the exception of Case Management. Any changes in the total amount of the funds under contract require a formal contract amendment. 3. This contract is for services provided during the 2001/2002 State Fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002, however, the contract is in effect through September 30, 2002 in order to provide for maximization of resources and to allow for greater flexibility to pay for the services rendered by June 30, 2002. Services provided after June 30, 2002 cannot be 6 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 reimbursed under this contract. 4. The recipient will submit a draft closeout report by August 15, 2002. Any contract amendments after August 15, 2002 determined necessary by the Alliance will be based on the draft closeout reports. 5. The final expenditure report and request for payment will be due to the Alliance no later than September 15, 2002. No expenditure reports or requests for payment will be accepted after September 15, 2002. G. Any payment due by the Alliance under the terms of this contract may be withheld pending the receipt and approval by the Alliance of all financial and programmatic reports due from the recipient and any adjustments thereto, including any disallowance not resolved as outlined in Section 1.1. of the Master Agreement. IV. SPECIAL PROVISIONS A. State Laws and Regulations: The recipient agrees to comply with applicable parts of Rule 58D-1, Florida Administrative Code promulgated for administration of Sections 430.501 through 430.504, Florida Statutes, and the Department of Elder Affairs Client Services Manual dated 12/98. B. Assessment and Prioritization for Service Delivery for New Consumers: The following are the criteria to prioritize new consumers for service delivery. It is not the intent of the Department of Elder Affairs to remove existing clients from any program in order to serve new clients being assessed and prioritized for service delivery. 1. Priority Criteria for Service Delivery: a) individuals in nursing homes under medicaid who could be transferred to the community; b) individuals in nursing homes whose medicare coverage is exhausted and may be diverted to the community; c) individuals in nursing homes which are closing or in receivership and can be discharged to the community; d) individuals whose mental or physical health condition has deteriorated to the degree self care is not possible, there is no capable caregiver and institutional placement will occur within 72 hours; or, 7 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 e) individuals who have been assessed and are pending enrollment in the Long Term Care Community Diversion Project. 2. Priority Criteria for Other Assessed Individuals: The assessment and provision of services should always consider the most cost effective means of service delivery. Functional impairment shall be determined through the department's consumer assessment form administered to each applicant. The most frail individuals not prioritized in the group above, regardless of referral source, will receive services to the extent funding is available. C. Co-payment Collections: 1. The recipient will establish annual co-payment goals. The Alliance also has the option to withhold a portion of the recipient's Request for Payment if goals are not met according to the Department of Elder Affairs' co-payment guidelines. 2. Co-payments include only the amounts assessed consumers or the amounts consumers opt to contribute in lieu of an assessed co-payment. The contribution must be equal to or greater than the assessed co-payment. 3. Co-payments collected in the ADI program must be used to expand services. D. Evaluation, Statistics and Reports: The recipient agrees to respond to requests for evaluation information and statistical data concerning its consumers based on information requirements of the Memory Disorder Clinics and Brain Bank. The recipient will ensure Model Day Care Centers supported by this contract develop innovative therapies and interventions which can be shared with other Alzheimer's Disease Initiative health and social services personnel via training. Model Day Care Centers supported by this contract must report to the provider all training activities provided to health care and social service personnel and caregivers, as well as serve as a natural laboratory for service related applied research by Memory Disorder Clinics. An annual Model Day Care Center Training Report, ATTACHMENT IV, is due by July 5,2002. E. Collaboration with Memory Disorder Clinics: Memory Disorder Clinics are required to provide four hours of in-service training 8 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 to all respite and model day care centers in their designated service areas. The recipient agrees to collaborate with Memory Disorder Clinics to assist in this effort. F. Service Cost Reports: The recipient will submit semi-annual service cost reports which reflect actual costs of providing each service by program. This report provides information for planning and negotiating unit rates. 9 07/01/2001 Report Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Legend: * ** Contract Number KZ 197 ATTACHMENT II ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE INITIATIVE PROGRAM CONTRACT REPORT CALENDAR Based On July Advance* August Advance* July Expenditure Report August Expendrture Report September Expenditure Report October Expenditure Report November Expenditure Report December Expenditure Report January Expenditure Report February Expenditure Report March Expenditure Report April Expenditure Report May Expenditure Report/July Adv. Recon.** June Expenditure Report/August Adv. Recon.** Draft Closeout Report Final Expenditure and Request for Payment Report Closeout Report Submit to the Alliance On This Date July 1 July 1 August 10 September 10 October 10 November 10 December 10 January 10 February 10 March 10 April 10 May 10 June 10 July 10 August 15 September 15 September 15 Advance based on projected cash need. Submission of expenditure reports mayor may not generate a payment request. If final expenditure report reflects funds due back to the Alliance, payment is to accompany the report. Note # 1: Report #1 for Advance Basis Contracts cannot be submitted to the Alliance prior to July 1 or until the contract with the Alliance has been executed. Actual submission of the vouchers to the Department of Elder Affairs is dependent on the accuracy of the expenditure report. Note # 2: The last two months of the recipient's fiscal reports covering actual expenditures should reflect an adjustment repaying advances for the first two months of the contract. 10 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 ATTACHMENT III ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE INITIATIVE PROGRAM BUDGET SUMMARY 1 . Respite $ 65.194.00 2. Model Day Care $ 3. Total $ 65.194.00 11 07/01/2001 Contract Number KZ 197 ATTACHMENT IV ANNUAL MODEL DAY CARE CENTER TRAINING REPORT Model Day Care Center Name: Print Name of Person completing report Signature of Person completing report Date The purpose of each model day care program must be to provide service delivery to persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease or a related memory disorder and training for health care and social service personnel in the care of persons having Alzheimer's disease or related memory disorders. This report documents the required training for the State Fiscal Year July 1st through June 30th. Actual Training Event(s) Number Number Total Health Care Social People Professionals Services Trained Trained Personnel Trained Training Title: Date: Training summary: .. 12