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Commission unanimously approves three contracts for elder-abuse prevention, outreach and conservator transport
Summary
The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission on Sept. 3 approved three grants and contracts: two with the Institute on Aging for elder-abuse prevention and community outreach and one for conservator transportation services. All votes were unanimous.
The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS) Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 3 to approve three separate agreements: a multi-year contract to support multidisciplinary elder-abuse teams and mandated‑reporter training, a grant for community outreach and education on elder abuse, and two transportation contracts to support the Office of the Public Conservator.
Why it matters: The approvals fund coordinated prevention and response efforts for older adults and adults with disabilities, and secure transportation services used for high-risk conservatorship clients and routine nonemergency medical transports.
The commission approved a four‑year agreement with the Institute on Aging to continue facilitation of multidisciplinary teams — including an adult maltreatment MDT, a high‑risk…
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