HHS Announces CARES Act Grants To Support Older Adults, People With Disabilities Amid Pandemic

by Contributor | April 21, 2020 1:44 pm

NEW YORK STATE – Today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is announcing $955 million in grants from the Administration for Community Living (ACL) to help meet the needs of older adults and people with disabilities as communities implement measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The grants will fund home-delivered meals, care services in the home, respite care and other support to families and caregivers, information about and referral to supports, and more. New York is receiving grants totaling $51,581,796.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law by President Trump on March 27, 2020. The CARES Act provides supplemental funding for programs authorized by the Older Americans Act of 1965[1] and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014[2]. Through these programs, a network of community-based organizations, such as Area Agencies on Aging, Centers for Independent Living, senior centers, faith-based organizations, and other non-profits provide a vast array of resources and services to help older adults and people with disabilities stay healthy and live independently in their communities across the United States.

The need for these services has increased as community measures to slow transmission of COVID-19 have closed locations where many people typically receive services and made it difficult for families to assist loved ones who live alone. In addition, the adaptations necessary to provide these services in the current environment have increased costs to service providers.

“This nearly $1 billion in new funds will help communities support older adults and people of all ages with disabilities in staying healthy, safe, and independent during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “The new funding secured by President Trump from Congress is a historic boost to programs that support community living for all people, representing an increase of over 40 percent in this year’s funding for ACL’s programs. The aging and disability networks supported by these programs are delivering meals, ensuring safe transitions home following hospitalizations, and providing other essential services to older Americans and Americans with disabilities during this challenging time, and HHS will continue supporting these partners and the Americans they serve throughout this crisis.”

The CARES Act funding to New York includes:

Additionally, $50 million for Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) will be divided among and distributed to states and territories by the end of April. This allocation will fund programs that both connect people at greatest risk to COVID-19 to services needed to practice social distancing and seek to mitigate issues created by it, such as social isolation. ADRCs across the country are reporting unprecedented demand for assistance with applications for services, care coordination, services that support people in returning home following hospitalization, and the like.

“Area Agencies on Aging, Centers for Independent Living, and other community-based organizations are working hard to expand capacity to meet the needs of older adults and people with disabilities during this extraordinary time,” said ACL Administrator Lance Robertson. “These additional funds will allow for an incredible response at the state and local level to meet the needs of people who are facing some of the greatest risks during the COVID-19 emergency.”

Nationwide, $905 million is being awarded today to states, territories, and tribes for subsequent allocation to local service providers. Grant amounts[3] are determined based on the formulas defined under the program authorizing statutes. The remaining $50 million for ADRCs will be awarded by the close of April.

Older adults who need assistance can contact the Eldercare Locator[4] to find services available in their community. The Eldercare Locator toll-free number is 1-800-677-1116 or you can visit https://eldercare.acl.gov/[5].

People with disabilities can find their local Center for Independent Living at https://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory[6]. In addition, the Eldercare Locator can help people with disabilities find their local Aging and Disability Resource Center.

For more information about COVID-19, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html[7].

About the Administration for Community Living

The Administration for Community Living (ACL) was created around the fundamental principle that older adults and people of all ages with disabilities should be able to live where they choose, with the people they choose, and with the ability to participate fully in their communities.

By funding services and supports provided by networks of community-based organizations, and with investments in research, education, and innovation, ACL helps make this principle a reality for millions of Americans. For more information about ACL’s programs, please visit ACL.gov[8].

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Endnotes:
  1. Older Americans Act of 1965: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUVO47DBjNk8tT9ptEBKxTYpAjE7dW8P80Mr3c08zgGuS-2BnoygmMePY4aFPiBlaEN0haJrQc1KsTASOdEdSA9Cas-3DmOHp_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlv55TDr0OtpF1ZT0jcjB-2Bmvrez-2FM-2Bw0GGcT2ULuumYmbz7sW0XZx-2FP1wJlDOwp0h-2BpvhmEuiqWA8He9cfy-2B-2FmbhT0tIH7aqE00DuL-2BZRorttwn3BlTjd-2F7zv8PwL4UZA6u-2Bw0qbh9LOiztfJ8BS2Tac-3D
  2. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUVO47DBjNk8tT9ptEBKxTYpAjE7dW8P80Mr3c08zgGuSTLFxS9J9UEsZa2TKmVIpteXggGNfaadEu8yktp9dpOkuGR9W7rDfbERO6JxOxeshXlK2_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlhXMGV0tiWzH5xDc16VD380fo9eQLbECyLq-2BtiH52mUx8cs4OlgfTnURpDO2OkupdmlX1VODcVW76cBpfA9UmwtFgGzHYDBtI-2FWt31uZhAJp-2Fui9jZO8IwTsf-2FW-2BG1Eb8WPOFIqBdxiVSQbv3tg6owo-3D
  3. Grant amounts: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUVO47DBjNk8tT9ptEBKxTYoBbFGLpnJ8eZF9-2Frv03pJC2rXr_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlsGBU3vhqKC5YMvnOTHRHbkRGJ1e-2F0QJmgkZh3l-2F6F5XqM8n2SRkO8sqSJ1SQ3XaeUmYHU0PoqbLVEPL06EQX1-2FaLTWkwtA-2BsU3akc7bau4H1ca3u4r6Ir-2FBCLiZ4hoOiGabiRVcjrvJZs02EaeRc5U-3D
  4. Eldercare Locator: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUV6uWZIHZNyq1w-2BAFGtcC-2FmNtiBgoBhGQBVH1ARMedDVeNe7_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlv-2FjCjGzR9NSVAnKXjUSrJnQa06jHw3nm3zfc0kAxhjn8sL4n93flz2eyazlR6cMz0NY48Zi3F1L-2B90-2FQ62nmwDhcPVyvn-2Fa9gCscLnxsHGItqVgS5u9U3PVuGIJMjS9qRmMQT4t-2BDw0Y-2FBRfs1lGJY-3D
  5. https://eldercare.acl.gov/: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUV6uWZIHZNyq1w-2BAFGtcC-2FlXqSqgo4uji24ZPFJS0Uii1KCk_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlj-2FQeyEmH-2FCjhipgR6RdEXZH4PvBmYu1hHtp68tHNF2CoGjuQVMCTyDVNccDmdXiImFrZyrqTGB7xzS60wmmFKx1BpEJs8GzoG0kG8cSChZ7JxB6tHNljGuS708wOKWUt2q5OnaFCuMwpHOfQIxOSGc-3D
  6. https://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUZVN0E6-2FrVEanE0TkXznZddoWBC6sF6We2-2FwtbkHvTkDOf2pREzfBvADivtg8MNQGfmqWYt05f5KT5cin91OhD-2FY-2BZ1OiG-2B7lEP3c09tQCdXaoKJ_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlggc3F-2FFHFPQXabvSR-2FM5aUK4zGOkqt74GL5zEZuW-2Bij-2F6iO1OyqUHpl7-2FHX-2F5PfSYm2a6wDM614vDTqslqF-2BfzP9LmkVteg86FrTKlXch01U0q-2BNU-2Fn4Au8vwNFsLXjLa2XtIzFe-2B6bpVyILR-2FjJzg-3D
  7. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html: https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUSxD4bFuRGX-2BRWu4rnMnDatT0huD0mwrdbdMefssdA8B1KZbXXsSE6V8-2BZ13woqw8d0cNCbL484WFNU3paKBhY9iViamQJaZR6VfsOQo4xgI74AYTxAyD3zJOb19GO6LzXBkB3q2rukt4TXXFXlv-2BaF3KsxEsQ5-2F8nZ2caHKmM6A-2Fxm2CfJwtk2zPOiSRYLytDbQTL1gaiNR1whuHdxXci04k1zjx3YC8-2BZq0Ft-2FGPvT3iFRPKbXRrVJBq3zk1PjxGBgiJsfl1sbG-2BoUbadd9TgVsGZQI3SxhRRBJiNb4g8fIqPdv8WeFg35CQ-2FLQC2Kaek44-2FyjaMuaruX7nGAnBaDCUEmrleToSn-2F-2F6T-2F64mN-2FaxFx-2FAflT9yopqV7VlI9tqIkuf9-2B7YYyjVZSS6dU4Kh8gRa7JCdQlVOKZv2pYsdHWmsbOpujU4mHNqCVM7cBj3eLZeRmHH1dlTk6w-2FtyBDLuUI22BauyqoQsD0phZH5qPIv-2BBczEFb-2FSuf1V3DbQXFrunNNTXcoeV5d-2BLF9-2B79SL1c3zrbEwBQSno3lrvodAaWF2oyUxqEvhqq-2BaEVx328QEcqS4gxAUfzJ6gT84nkbB76oNHypCgIARlQVgvtGmZMXJwsLWPnGYBEYkk1LZBreHnV41ZZKSbhFLTd2wyFxVKvt3zM9nbT7wkNJXM2p-2BypaQVCZIRjpbdMO41weGDHUgyCSx5tKwxkL136OymbYIDsxtyb7HX0qbAzrRAINV1gMqVLR3xK-2Bj-2FPaNH7XiHDu-2Bfw-2BC97UJThhpYAAM-2BaaknbfbY0iM-2FXZOV-2FxRKy-2B7oxetDMTeAsAEbqVefLTDVg-3D-3D6m7M_AXGC7EKPPXD-2FCE2szgNmuIxkwqEDs-2B5xl6-2Bu7QKTO1FLS8Oir9kiy-2BUMpkYG1nieKpP3hVjxT1vEMoqvmo0xGvTaK8jyGWbD1TFUPqDhMrviUjhvVFGOiUp26jc-2BjlTAj1Wq4Iptfw-2FHXKgevDeEdaNWievfCx5Qt0n6hgIjSHK9pO9foskaAXTQvQAQ9g2oHgeBo427xw-2FxIn61dbxGlqJeNKrYlmYKTjveCkXSSOZjtulQVr07YDepsMQw2pvt6RN5rVcFgiKJ3r-2FfpgaIJ8sN0blRmo9IKiSFHzBjBKZjAtesB44eJceyyhfkyNCMeknKcNWAyPOANPgGrHXxtwZUp-2BNygQfLCSqpkfYcauo-3D
  8. ACL.gov:

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