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11/1/1993
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11/1/1993
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3a. What is the specific service(s) or progrant(s) which are to be provided under a shared <br />services agreement between the participating local units of government? <br />The four cities will provide a comprehensive senior citizen progrann operated out <br />of a regional senior citizen center facility. A senior center is a focal point of <br />resources, a place anyone in the community (older people, family members, <br />neighbors, and the community at large) can receive information and services <br />accessing them to all the community resources for older people. <br />it is also a place to learn about [lie needs of older people and services available <br />to help communities and individuals plan for their future. Focal points help <br />coordinate and insure that services are available in their commnurily. A senior <br />center is a community center where seniors come together or turn to for services <br />end activities that respond to their div^.rse needs and interest, support their <br />independence and encourage volunteer leadership. <br />Services and programs at a center respond to a specific and changing needs of the <br />community it serves. The center often offers wellness and exercise programs, <br />classes, social services, counseling, outreach, information and referral, nutrition <br />services such as senior dining and/or home delivered meals, transportation, <br />recreational activities, plus opportunities for leadership and community service - <br />it provides a non -threatening supportive environment to try new things and keep <br />minds active. <br />31). Ilow will this shared services ngrecntenl be different from existing shared services <br />arretgentents? <br />'Phis joint powers arrangement will be a complete consolidation of senior services <br />in four communities rather than the limited cooperative programming which has <br />been done in the past. This agreement will avoid duplication of services and make <br />efficient use of all available resources. <br />3c. Explain how other, nonpartiripnting local governments may benefit front this project. <br />'1'hc Regional Senior Center Project should benefit nonparticipating local <br />governments by providing a working model of municipal government cooperation <br />for senior citizens services. Certain core services, including congregate dining, <br />health screening and health rare programs, will be available to anyone in tlnc <br />region. Also, it would he possible for seniors in adjacent conumunitcs to utilize the <br />many other services and programs on an availability basis. Should additional <br />conunumitics wish to join in this regional project, that alternative could also be <br />explored. <br />
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