N RC Federal Policy Update And Advocacy Refresher November 3, 2011, Glendale, AZ.

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NRC Federal Policy UpdateAnd Advocacy Refresher

November 3, 2011, Glendale, AZ

What’s New in the 112th Congress

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Headlines from the 112th Congress Lifespan Respite Reauthorization Bill

Introduced

National Family Caregiver and OAA Programs Expire

Implementation of Health Care Reform

CLASS Program Suspended by HHS

Funding Debacle

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What is Lifespan Respite?

Coordinated systems of accessible, community-based respite services for all family caregivers regardless of age or special need.

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RespiteCoalition

Perspective from the Outside

Respite Providers

Public Awareness

Quality Assurance

Crisis Care

ConsumerDirection

Links to Prevention

Services

Training

Community based

Orgs.

ChildHealthWelfare

DisabilityServices

Medicaid

AgingADRC

Human Services

Inside

Health-MentalHealth

LifespanRespiteSystem

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House Lifespan Respite Reauthorization

Introduced by Reps. Langevin (D-RI) and McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) on October 26 (HR 3266)

No changes to current law. Reflect comments received from AoA.

Extends program for five years and Authorizes $50 million from FY 12- FY16

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Senate Lifespan Respite Reauthorization

No Senate Champion

NRC Submitted Statement Signed by 35 National Organizations to Senate HELP Committee in support of expedited action

http://www.archrespite.org/images/HELP_Staff_Statement_Sept_9_2011.pdf

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National Family CaregiverSupport Program (NFCSP) Primarily helps persons any age who serve as

unpaid caregivers for persons sixty or older

Other eligible family caregivers include:

• Those providing care for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related disorders, regardless of age;

• Grandparents and relative caregivers(not parents) 55 and older providing care to children under age 18 or to adults age 18-59, with disabilities.

• Tribal Organizations can set a lower age than 60 for members to be considered as elders eligible for services.

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NFCSP Reauthorization

Title III E of the Older Americans Act. All OAA programs expired Sept. 30, 2011

Senate HELP Committee held Listening Sessions on Caregiver Provisions. NRC Comments:

• http://www.archrespite.org/images/docs/OAA_HELP_Statement.pdf

Expand eligibility to older parents who have adult children with disabilities living at home

Senate’s goal is to approve a bill by the end of this session. House future less certain.

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Caregiver Assessments

Strengthening Services for America’s Seniors Act drafted by Senator Kohl, chair of Senate Special Committee on Aging; Senator Mikulski, Chair of Subcommittee on Children and Families in HELP

Would establish voluntary state program to assess family caregiver’s need for services (e.g., counseling, respite care).

Requires states to provide referrals that may be available from local, state and private-sector programs. 

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Funding Debacle

• FY 12 Budget??

• Senate Committee approves bill that level funds lifespan respite and NFCSP

• House bill draft released but no committee action – same levels as Senate

• CR Probable Outcome

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Super Committee

Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, a bipartisan group tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in budget cuts, is nearing its deadline of November 23.

If they don’t reach agreement, automatic cuts occur in FY 13

FCA and NRC draft joint letter urging Super Committee to preserve programs important to family caregivers

• http://www.archrespite.org/images/Letter_to_Super_Committee_10.14.11.pdf November 3, 2011

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NRC joins hundreds of groups in news ad calling on Congress to save Medicaid from Super Committee cuts.

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Affordable Care Act (ACA) Implementation

ACA mentions “caregiver” 46 times and “family caregiver” 11 times. Law includes:

Training for direct care workers

Community First Choice Option

Funding for Aging and Disability Resource Centers

CLASS Program

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HHS Suspends CLASS

National voluntary program to finance long-term services and supports

HHS establishes CLASS office in AoA under the jurisdiction of Assistant Sec. Greenlee

Both House and Senate eliminate funding for CLASS in pending FY 12 funding bills

HHS decides CLASS does not have potential to be solvent and shuts it down.

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Important Resources

National Respite Coalition Legislative Alerts, Talking Points, Funding News

Family Caregiver Alliance Innovations Clearinghouse tracks federal and state legislation

• http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/content_node.jsp?nodeid=2324&chcategory=43&group=Federal+Legislation&subgroup=112th+Congress+%282011-2012%29&from=2011&to=2012

Family Caregiving 2010 Year in Review (March 2011)

• http://caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/content/pdfs/2010-Caregiver-Guide.pdf

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Health Care Reform Resources AARP’s Health Reform Law Creates New

Opportunities to Better Recognize and Support Family Caregivers

• http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/ppi/ltc/fs239.pdf

ARCH’S Building Blocks for Lifespan Respite has good summary of ACA health care reform provisions important to respite.

• http://www.archrespite.org/images/docs/Lifespan_Summit_Docs/Building_Blocks_for_Lifespan_Respite.pdf

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How Can We Help Nationally?

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Lifespan Respite Care ActNext Steps Urge your US House Member to

Cosponsor HR 3266, Lifespan Respite Reauthorization

Urge Senators to introduce bill with no changes to current law.

Urge both House and Senate to act quickly to reauthorize the program.

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Super Committee Recommendations Urge Congress not to cut

important entitlements such as Medicaid long-term services and supports, Medicare and discretionary programs that support family caregivers. http://www.deficitreduction.gov/public/House

Ways and Means Human Resources Subcommittee held a hearing last week on the children’s Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program 

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Advocacy Refresher

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Factors That Influence Elected Officials: Grassroots

Elected officials pay attention to the people who elect them, but only if those people know how to use their “Power of Constituency”

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Overcoming the Fear Factor

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Legislators are People Too

First thing to remember: Policy makers won’t think you are rude for stating what you want, and may think it odd if you don’t. Part of their job is to be asked and part of your job is to ask.

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Effectiveness of Contacts

Most effective are face-to-face visits

Next -- Visits to sites or programs with personal stories

Still highly effective, even if only as many as ten are received:

Phone Calls with appropriate staff

Letters

EmailsNovember 3, 2011

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How Should You Ask?

Know Your Facts

Know Why Issue is Relevant

Make it Your Own Message

Be Positive

The Five Minute Rule

Use Personal Stories!!!

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Ideas for an Ongoing Relationship

Ask members to… Meet in the district Visit a site/event Write an article Demonstrate ongoing

support through:

Letters

Votes

Legislation

You should…

Attend fundraisers

Give recognition awards

Thank your lawmakers

Train and organize your grassroots

Keep track of important data about your community

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Help is Available

For latest legislative news, talking points, and fact sheets visit National Respite Coalition

• http://www.archrespite.org/national-respite-coalition

See General Guidance on Contacting Congress

• http://www.archrespite.org/national-respite-coalition/legislative-alerts#AdvocacyVisit

Use NRC’s Advocacy Tip Sheet for Face to Face Meetings

• http://www.archrespite.org/images/ARCH/Advocacy_Tip_Sheet_for_Face.pdf

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For More Information

Jill Kagan, MPHProgram Director Annandale, VA703-256-2084 jbkagan@verizon.net

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