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Health commission warns IOA license change for Swindells Alzheimer’s day program could be 'detrimental' unless a new site is secured
Summary
The Health Commission approved a resolution finding that moving the Irene Swindells Alzheimer’s adult day program to sole Institute on Aging licensure could harm services if IOA does not secure a suitable new location and provide comparable services; IOA said it is 'guardedly optimistic' about its Presidio relocation and fundraising.
The San Francisco Health Commission on Nov. 29 reviewed a Proposition Q notice from California Pacific Medical Center and Institute on Aging seeking to change licensing of the Irene Swindells Alzheimer’s adult day program so IOA would be solely licensed to operate the program.
The commission approved a revised resolution finding the change "will have a detrimental impact on the health care services in the community if IOA is unable to secure a suitable new location for the program and provide similar or expanded…
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