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San Francisco DAS reports shifts in Community Living Fund after CalAIM referrals; no waitlist reported

San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission · May 8, 2024
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Summary

The Department of Disability and Aging Services told commissioners the Community Living Fund served 279 people July–Dec 2023, saw referral patterns shift after enhanced care management (CalAIM) implementation, and reported average monthly cost per client of $2,413 with no waitlist as of April 2024.

The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services on Wednesday presented the Community Living Fund (CLF) six‑month report covering July–December 2023 and an annual plan for fiscal year 2024–25, noting operational changes tied to CalAIM’s enhanced care management referrals.

Melissa McGee, program manager in the Office of Community Partnerships, told the Disability and Aging Services Commission that CLF completed a database transition during the reporting period and that data remains spread across systems, requiring some manual work while a new data management system is finalized. She said the program received 362 new referrals in the period; roughly 25% of those referred were eligible…

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