Census 2020: There’s still time to be counted!

When We Get Counted, Everyone Benefits!
Children and adults with disabilities and older adults need all Californians to complete the 2020 Census by September 30, 2020.
Act Now – Take the 2020 Census today! There are only 12 more days to be counted. Here are three ways you can complete the 2020 Census:
 

 

 

 Online https://my2020census.gov

 Phone (844) 330-2020

 Mail: Return your paper Census form you received in the mail

The Census is available in almost every language and there are Census workers who are also available to support all families in completing the form in whichever language is preferred. For more information, visit https://census.ca.gov/

If you have questions about the 2020 Census, please contact Lindsay Franco, Diversity & Equity Specialist at LindsayF@nbrc.net or you can leave a message at 707.256.1102.

PG&E Rolling Black out Alert

This is a message from North Bay Regional Center. Please be aware that PG&E will begin rolling blackouts starting today at 3 pm. You may lose power without notice. Please take the necessary precautions.

Please remember to :

  • Charge up all battery dependent medical equipment and cell phones.

  • Have flashlights and batteries ready.

  • Have alternate plans for refrigerating medicines.

For more information about how you can prepare for a power outage, follow this link: https://www.ready.gov/power-outages

Thank you, North Bay Regional Center.

NBRC Emergency Response (800) 884-1594.

HCBS Self-Assessments Due 8/31/20 & HCBS Compliance Extension to 3/17/23

HCBS Self-Assessment Website link: https://www.evoconscreening.com/dds/vendors/login.php

CMS guidance regarding HCBS compliance extension link: https://www.medicaid.gov/Federal-Policy-Guidance/Downloads/smd20003.pdf

Low-Income Housing units are Available in Santa Rosa For NBRC Clients

Low-Income Housing units are Available in Santa Rosa For NBRC Clients through the HUD 811 project rental assistance (pra) program

(CLIENTS DO NOT NEED A HUD VOUCHER, THESE ARE SET ASIDES)

The intent of the HUD 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) Program is to provide high quality, safe and affordable permanent housing to PRA-Eligible clients and to offer PRA-Eligible clients long-term services and supports through NBRC that will enable them to maintain their housing and meet personal goals.

If you are a client of NBRC, family member or conservator and would like to learn more about this program, please reach out to your assigned Service Coordinator for more information and/or for a referral if criteria is met.

More information here:

HUD 811 Set-Asides-Del Nido Apts. Flyer

HUD 811 Set-Asides-Del Nido Apts. -Spanish

HUD 811 Set-Asides-Del Nido Apts. -Tagalog

HUD 811 Set-Asides-Del Nido Apts. -Chinese

 

Additional Guidance on Payments for Nonresidential Services

This correspondence provides clarification to the Department of Developmental Services’ (Department) May 7, 2020, guidance regarding offsetting nonresidential service reimbursement during the State of Emergency declared due to COVID-19 with other received COVID-19 relief funds.

Please see complete notice here: Additional Guidance on Payments for Nonresidential Services During the State of Emergency 6-18-20

Thank You from NBRC!

Please take a moment to check out our video – from NBRC Management to You!

NBRC Appreciation Video

 

 

 

A Message from Executive Director, Gabriel Rogin

NBRC Executive Director’s Statement to Board of Directors – June 3rd, 2020

It’s important to acknowledge that our community, and our country, are in turmoil right now.  We’ve all seen the news around the protests and calls for action centered on police brutality.  Many in our community, especially our Black and African American community members, are experiencing extreme forms of trauma on a repeated basis.  Many people are mentally and spiritually exhausted and justifiably very angry.

NBRC has been, and continues to be, committed to cultural competency.  As such, we value diversity and equity and strongly condemn any form of racism or discrimination.  Our hearts go out to all those in pain during this extremely challenging time.  We stand in solidarity with those standing for justice.

I spoke with a very smart, courageous member of our staff yesterday.  She reminded me that “when things get messy” it’s especially important for leaders to speak.  She also reminded me of an important quote from Martin Luther King, Jr. “Our lives begin to end when we become silent about things that matter.”

I know that my words today will not solve anything but NBRC will not be silent.

Sincerely,

Gabriel Rogin, Executive Director