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Committee advances multi‑year nutrition and community‑living funding for older adults and approves CalAIM partnerships

5475112 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

The Budget and Finance Committee advanced four related Department of Disability and Aging Services items totaling revised multi‑year grants to community providers and new agreements with San Francisco Health Plan to fund community support and enhanced care management under CalAIM.

The Budget and Finance Committee on July 23 forwarded a package of Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS) items to the full Board with a positive recommendation. The measures include multi‑year grant agreements with Self Help for the Elderly to continue congregate and home‑delivered meals and amendments to the Community Living Fund (CLF) administered by Institute on Aging, together with two agreements with San Francisco Health Plan that bring CalAIM revenue to support community supports and enhanced care management.

Self Help for the Elderly, a long‑standing community partner, would receive four‑year grants to provide congregate meals (Item 12) and home‑delivered meals (Item 13). DAS staff reported strong program performance: in fiscal year 2023–24 Self Help met or exceeded client and outcome targets and delivered a high percentage of contracted meals. The department highlighted culturally appropriate meals and outreach:…

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