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Resolution 2020-068RESOLUTION NO. 2 0 2 0 — 6 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2019-29 AND UPDATING THE CO -PAYMENT WAIVER PROCEDURE FOR SENIORS WHO ARE ENROLLED IN THE COMMUNITY CARE FOR THE ELDERLY AN THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE INITIATION STATE GRANT ADMINISTERED BY THE COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICE DIVISION WHEREAS, The Services for Seniors Program, is the lead case management agency in Collier County that serves seniors with in -home services. WHEREAS, The Community and Human Services Division (CHS) provides case management services to seniors enrolled in two grant programs funded by Area Agency on Aging of Southwest Florida (AAASWFL), the Community Care for the Elderly (CCE) and the Alzheimer's Disease Initiative (ADI). WHEREAS, Sections 430.204(g) and 430,503, Florida Statutes require copayment to be collected for CCE and ADI services. WHEREAS, Copayment is collected to offset some of the cost of the services received by the client. WHEREAS, the copayment amount is established by the financial worksheet that is completed between the case manager and the client at the time of intake and annually and is in accordance with the schedule published annually by the Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA). WHEREAS, On February 26, 2019, based on guidance from the DOEA the Board of County Commissioner adopted Resolution No. 2019-29 establishing a process to waive any outstanding copayments for clients who can no Ionger pay their outstanding copayment due to circumstances beyond their control including death, placement in a facility, relocation without a forwarding address, and when the senior's family refuses to pay the outstanding debt. WHEREAS, since the adoption of Resolution 'No. 2019-29, DOEA Programs and Services regulations and policies have changed requiring updating of the case management services to seniors copayment process. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: 1. In the event past due copayments cannot be collected or the client is unable to pay an increase in the annual assessed monthly co -payment, CHS may waive up to the total amount of the copayment or increased amount based on each client's ability to pay in accordance with DOEA Programs and Services regulations and policies. 2. Unless waived in accordance with DOEA Programs and Services regulations and policies, Clients who leave the program are still responsible for the copayments owed, with the exception of those who die, placed in a facility, relocate without a forwarding address and families who refuse to pay. In all other cases CHS may determine what course of action to take to recoup what is owed or to waive the copayment fee. 3. Collections of accounts receivable will continue to be handled in accordance with Resolution 2006-252. 4. Resolution 2019-154 is hereby superseded, and this Resolution shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion; second and majority vote this`A%^day of l , 2020. Attest: CRYSTAL KINZEL, Clerk By ty �f. kA 1dl-na.J !' {.: erk Vestas sgiature,a Approved',a8 to• Foam a'nd Legality: �t' i0", BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: �"'Vo4zey _ Burt L. Saunders, Chairman \\,\_0 �10 Jenni . Belpedio, Assi t nt County Attorney o-P -2- 9