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Dining Out at Home

4/9/2020

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​The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas (AAAPP), a local nonprofit organization focused on coordinating services to keep seniors healthy and independent, has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with innovative programming to support seniors.

The program, known as “Dining Out at Home,” involves partnering with local restaurants to safely serve seniors meals at home while also supporting the local economy. This initiative is part of a statewide effort championed by the Department of Elder Affairs, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association. AAAPP and its nutrition providers, Pasco County Nutrition and Neighborly Care Network, will contract directly with local restaurants to provide home-delivered meals to local seniors in need.

“We’re just seeing a real need for seniors to get food, and on the other side, a real need for restaurants to be able to keep their doors open. So we thought this was a real interesting way that we could help many more seniors and our local economy,” said Ann Marie Winter, Executive Director.  “For us, it was a real win-win.”

Each year, AAAPP serves more than 50,000 local older adults through a variety of programs, including home meal delivery, transportation, adult day care, health and wellbeing programming, and information and referral services provided through the Elder Helpline. The Agency accomplishes this through a network of local non-profit and for-profit partnerships. The Dining Out at Home program taps into this network of partners to directly address issues seniors are experiencing related to social distancing measures put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.

For restaurants interested in participating:

Please email [email protected].

Please note, the following will be required for restaurants interested in participating in the program:

  • Restaurants will be required to follow approved meal patterns
  • Restaurants must be licensed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulations and must maintain current liability insurance
  • Restaurants must demonstrate food safety certification
  • Restaurant health and sanitation history will be reviewed for closures and violations

For seniors interested in receiving meals:

​Pinellas residents, please call Neighborly Care Network: 727 – 573 – 9444

Pasco residents, please call Pasco County Senior Services: 727 – 834 – 3340
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Telephone Reassurance Resources for Seniors

4/3/2020

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​The COVID-19 outbreak has led to many local groups looking for a way to check in with neighbors, friends, loved ones, and the members of our community who may need support the most right now. Telephone reassurance has been popping up across communities, so we have developed this page to coordinate and connect individuals looking to assist, or looking for an individual to reach out to them.
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I am looking for someone to call me!

We encourage you to submit a request to be called through one of our trusted partners:

AARP’s Community Connections Program – Nationwide

Seniors in Service TelePals Program – Pasco Only

St. Pete resident? Visit  www.StPete.Org/CallFromCityHall

If you need help now, reach out to the Directions for Living Emotional Support Line at (727) 524-4464; Dial Ext. 1001 Monday – Sunday 8 am – 8 pm.

Please note this is for emotional support only; if it is a mental health emergency, please call the PEMHS Crisis Hotline at 727-541-4628. 

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​Templates and Resources for Groups Providing Telephone Reassurance

If you have a group interested in providing telephone reassurance, please reach out to us. We will provide you with a template script, a reporting tool, and training.
Resources to offer seniors on calls:
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  • Our COVID-19 resource list, updated daily
  • More coming soon!
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COVID-19 Updates and Information

3/17/2020

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The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas is committed to the health and well-being of seniors, adults with disabilities, family caregivers and our staff. With the increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases in our region and the declaration of a national emergency, we have created this page to keep you up-to-date on the operations of the Area Agency on Aging Pasco – Pinellas and provide helpful resources and information.

AAAPP Operational Updates

The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas lobby is open 8:30am – 4:30pm daily for all deliveries, including mail, packages, and overnight deliveries. The office remains closed to the general public. All critical services will continue to be available by phone.

  • Our Helpline and Intake/Screening/Medicaid teams remain open during normal business hours. You can reach us at 1-800-963-5337 or 727-217-8111 for out of area callers.
  • Our nutrition providers remain available. Home meal delivery is being conducted using social distancing measures to protect seniors receiving the meal and congregate dining has transitioned into drive-through dining services.  Drive through meal options are readily available for any older adult 60+. To sign up, call  the Neighborly Care Network (Pinellas residents) at 727-573-9444 or Pasco County Senior Services (Pasco residents) at 727-834-3340.
  • Our SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) and Senior Victim Advocacy/Elder Abuse teams are available for support and assistance via telephone only. You can reach both programs via the Helpline number above.
  • Our case management teams are continuing to coordinate & provide services wherever possible to individuals, but have put in place extra precautions to avoid the spread of the disease.
  • Adult day care (ADC), senior center programming, and other community sites are largely suspended. Check with the direct provider or municipality for updates on site closures. Update:  The Claude Pepper Center and the Crescent Center ADCs in Pasco County have reopened with very limited (<10 individuals, staff and clients included) capacity.  Please call CARES, Inc. at 727 862-9291.  Neighborly Care Network in Pinellas County also has limited Adult Day Care participation available.  Please call the Neighborly Care Network at 727 573-9444 for more information.

Community Operations and Updates

  • Department of Children and Families storefronts, Social Security offices, and many municipal offices are closed or suspended at this time. Many are still offering information and support via telephone – check with the specific provider for details. DCF Economic Self Sufficiency Program Information available in English – Spanish – Haitian Creole.
  • Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority is offering ongoing route updates here.
  • The Alzheimer’s Association’s Brain Bus has gone virtual. Flyer with full information available here.

  • COVID – 19 Testing Sites
    • Pinellas County: Pinellas County Testing Sites
    • Pasco County:    Pasco County Testing Sites

Vaccination information for Pinellas and Pasco counties:

    Pinellas County, please visit:
Pinellas County
    Pasco County, please visit:
Pasco County

Information and resources to keep you and your loved ones safe

CDC – “Clara” COVID-19 Symptom Self-Checker:
This is a great tool if you believe you may be experiencing symptoms of COVID – 19. Find it here.
Symptoms Self-Checker
COVID-19 symptom information in American Sign Language.
Vaccine Information:
Centers for Disease Control:  Read latest on vaccines

Medicare & COVID – 19

Medicare & COVID – 19:

  • Helpful information from Medicare.gov
  • Press Release from SHINE regarding COVID-19 & Medicare Fraud
  • Medicare covers lab tests (no out-of-pocket costs) and medically necessary hospitalizations due to COVID-19.
  • SHINE is readily available to answer your questions over the phone! Contact them at 1-800-963-5337 or 727-217-8111.
​Scams, Fraud and Exploitation related to COVID-19

​Scams, Fraud and Exploitation related to COVID-19: 

  • Federal, State and Private Protections for Older Consumers Impacted by COVID-19 
  • Where to Report COVID-19 Scams and More – Info from the Department of Justice
  • Do you need support? Our Victim Advocacy team is readily available to support elder victims of crime or provide education and support related to prevention of scams, fraud and exploitation. Reach them at 727-570-9696 and ask for the Senior Victim Advocacy program.
Resources for Care Partners of Individuals Living With Dementia

Resources for Care Partners of Individuals Living With Dementia:

  • Plain Language Information on Coronavirus
  • Coronavirus Prevention Tips for Caregivers Video
  • Caregiving in a time of Coronavirus: Tips from Emory University Goizueta Alzheimer’s Disease Center
  • Alzheimer’s Association offering helpful tips, phone-based support groups, and more
  • Florida Dementia Care & Cure Initiative Caregiver Tips 
  • Alzheimer’s Family Organization Support Groups are transitioning online –
    • Pinellas Support Groups
    • Pasco Support Groups
​Information regarding Retirement Communities & Independent Living Facilities

Information regarding Retirement Communities & Independent Living Facilities:

  • CDC Guidance for Retirement Communities & Independent Living
  • CDC – Preventing the Spread of COVID 19 in REtirement Communities & Independent Living Facilities

Various useful state and national resources

  • Florida Department of Health COVID – 19 Website
  • CDC COVID 19 Website
  • People at Risk for Serious Illness from COVID-19
  • What to Do If You Are Sick with COVID-19
  • Information for People at Higher Risk and Special Populations
  • Pinellas County Emergency Management COVID 19 Information Page
  • Administration of Community Living – COVID-19 Update Page
  • Pasco County COVID-19 Information

Entertainment & Educational Resources to Take Your Mind Off Covid-19

  • You can watch Denying Gravity online!
  • The Alzheimer’s Association Brain Bus has gone virtual – visit this site or call the 24/7 Helpline to register for the live programs every Tuesday and Thursday at 10am, 1pm, and 7pm EDT.
  • Virtual Museum Tours
  • Metropolitan Opera Live Stream
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • Clearwater Marine Aquarium
  • National Zoo Webcams
  • Seated full body workouts (SHAPE)
  • At-home balance workouts
  • Need ideas for phone conversations NOT about the virus?  Conversation Starters.

​Do you have another need that you haven’t found on this site?
Don’t hesitate – call the Helpline today.

​We can provide with information about the available resources in our community.

Toll Free
1-800-963-5337
​Out of area callers:
(727) 217-8111
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Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas Receives 3–Year Grant from Florida Blue Foundation to Expand Medical-Social Partnerships for Under-Resourced Seniors

2/7/2020

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​The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas has been selected as one of 11 Innovation in the Health Care System grant recipients statewide for funding from the Florida Blue Foundation. The three-year, $300,000 grant will fund the AAAPP Senior Community Health Program, which strengthens linkages between medical and social service providers to improve access and health outcomes for under-resourced seniors.

“Area Agencies on Aging have been on the front lines of addressing the social determinants of health of low-income and under-resourced seniors for more than 40 years,” said Ann Marie Winter, Executive Director of AAAPP. “Historically, these services have not been systematically or strategically connected to the healthcare system, also serving these same seniors. By joining forces, we are addressing head on the circumstances and situations that cause the older adults in our community to decline physically and mentally and turn to the emergency room for assistance. Keeping them healthy and safe not only enhances their quality of life, but keeps our community from undue costs related to their healthcare.”

The program currently operates out of the Baycare Turley Family Health Center in Clearwater and the WellMed Clinic in St. Petersburg. Funding from the Florida Blue Foundation will equip AAAPP to serve more seniors in the current sites and expand into Pasco County, with a newly developed partnership with the Medical Center of Trinity, an HCA Hospital.

 

You can find the full press release here.

About the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas

The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas is a non-profit organization that has been serving seniors and individuals with disabilities in our community since 1974. We serve as the Aging and Disability Resource Center for the entire two county area, providing an initial entry point for all aging and disability social services and coordinating a network of partners and providers to better meet the needs of our aging population. Our mission is to be a trusted resource to advocate, educate and empower seniors, adults with disabilities and caregivers which promotes independence, in partnership with the community. Find out more at www.AgingCareFL.org.
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About Florida Blue Foundation

Florida Blue Foundation enables healthy communities by making grants, building coalitions and rewarding best practices. More than three million people in Florida have received direct health services as a result of grants made to nonprofit organizations since its founding in 2001. Florida Blue Foundation is a trade name of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Foundation, Inc., an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. For more information about the Foundation, please visit www.floridabluefoundation.com.
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Agency Receives No Findings from Dept of Elder Affairs for Eleventh Consecutive Year

12/18/2019

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​St. Petersburg, FL, December 18th– For the eleventh consecutive year, the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco – Pinellas (AAAPP) has received a monitoring report with no findings from the Florida Department of Elder Affairs (FL DOEA). AAAPP is the only Area Agency on Aging in the state of Florida to have more than three consecutive years of no findings.

Each year, FL DOEA staff performs tests of compliance with federal and state programs, contracts, and sub-awards at each local Area Agency on Aging. Secretary of Elder Affairs Richard Prudom noted AAAPP’s lack of findings for an eleven-year period was an “exemplary achievement” and encouraged the Agency to continue to share its processes and practices with other Area Agencies.

The lack of findings by the Department signals the Agency’s ability to provide high-quality services to a high volume of clients, despite the growing number of older adults and growing demand for services throughout Pinellas & Pasco. The success of AAAPP is due in large part to its longstanding community partnerships, including lead agencies Gulf Coast Jewish Family & Community Services in Pinellas and Community Aging & Retirement Services (CARES) in Pasco. Together with the AAAPP, these organizations work tirelessly to ensure services are available to those in need.

The eleven Area Agencies on Aging across the state of Florida are local nonprofit organizations designated by state and federal authorities to coordinate services to keep older adults in their homes and communities safely. Area Agencies on Aging accomplish this by coordinating a network of services and supports for seniors, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities.

The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco – Pinellas serves as a trusted resource to advocate, educate and empower seniors, adults with disabilities and caregivers which promotes independence, in partnership with the community. In 2018, AAAPP provided resources to more than 51,000 seniors in areas such as transportation, nutrition, caregiving, and more.

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If you would like more information about this topic, please call Ann Marie Winter at 727–570-9696, or email [email protected]
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PUBLIC RECORDS
F.S. 119 and the Florida Constitution provide a right of access to the public records of AAAPP pursuant to F.S. 20.41. Certain records are exempt or confidential and exempt from disclosure.  Anyone can request public records from the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco Pinellas. The requester is responsible for any cost of providing the public records, which includes staff time, cost of copies and other costs that are associated with the request as set forth by law.  To make a request, please send an email to [email protected]

AAAPP’s services are available to all eligible individuals in Pasco and Pinellas counties and AAAPP complies with all legally mandated non-discrimination policies.  AAAPP strives to provide services through a lens of inclusivity by making sure underserved communities are aware of the services available and providing the requisite assistance in linking eligible individuals to available services.  The Board of Directors, Advisory Council and staff will be representative of the seniors, adults with disabilities and caregivers we serve. We welcome the unique perspectives of all persons in our quest to fulfill our mission.
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AREA AGENCY ON AGING OF PASCO-PINELLAS
9549 KOGER BLVD. N.
GADSDEN BUILDING - SUITE 100
ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33702

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