NBRC Guidance on Day Program Closures

Dear Service Providers:

 

If you are also a GGRC Service Provider this communication will be familiar.

 

The Sonoma County Health Officer has issued a Health Order directing residents to shelter in place effective midnight (12:00 a.m.) on Wednesday March 18,2020. Due to this “shelter in place” directive, all Sonoma County day program sites should remain closed through April 7, 2020.  Please keep in mind, site closure does not prevent day services from supporting program participants in other ways. (see below)

All Residential Services are essential and must remain open.

 

Day Programs in Sonoma County be sure to:

  • Contact all program participants/their residential services or families
  • Contact transportation about your site closure.
  • We recommend having staff at your program on the first day of closure just in case people are still getting your closure information

 

Day programs will be able to bill for average attendance in line with the DDS directive issued on March 12, 2020 (https://nbrc.net/directives-from-dds-regarding-covid-19/).  This funding will allow day programs to continue to pay staff and cover operating costs while the day program site is closed.

 

NBRC supports efforts to keep the individuals we serve healthy and safe during these unprecedented times.  We also recognize the closure results in a significant hardship for individuals who will be without their typical day or employment services.  Additionally, it creates a staffing challenge for residential providers, supported living providers, and families who may be supporting individuals in their family homes.

 

County DPH directives defines “Essential Businesses” as “businesses that provide food, shelter, and social services, and other necessities of life for economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals.”  Additionally, directives include essential travel as “travel to care for the elderly, minors, dependents, persons with disabilities, or other vulnerable persons.”

 

NBRC asks day service providers to work with their staff to identify day program staff that may be able to support individuals in their home setting with the following:

  • Providing in-home day program services within the individual’s home if possible or needed
  • Identifying ways for staff to assist individuals with securing items such as groceries or other needed supplies
  • Checking on health and wellness

 

As you identify ways your program may be able to support individuals in their homes, we urge you to contact residential services and families to discuss how you can provide additional support.  If your agency has the capacity to be of support to our NBRC community in other ways, please email Services@nbrc.net

 

NBRC asks day service providers to consider ways they may be able to work collaboratively with program participants, residential services, and families to support individuals through these challenging times.

 

Additionally, NBRC asks all day program services to please email your program name and the contact information of a supervisor or director who may be reachable outside of typical business hours to Services@nbrc.net

 

Please be sure to contact all program participants and their residential services or families, and R&D transportation about your site closure.

 

We thank you for your commitment to supporting individuals served within your programs as we all work together to get through these unprecedented times.

 

 

Courtney Singleton, MPA

Director of Community Services

North Bay Regional Center

Phone: 707-256-1227

 

 

Directives from DDS Regarding COVID 19

Coronavirus Information and Resources

The state is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local governments, and health care providers across California to respond to the outbreak of COVID-19, a respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus. State and county public health officials are continuously assessing the situation and will alert the community as the situation changes.

Please check the DDS website for current information

Directives to Regional Centers:

DDS Directive Requirement Waived Due COVID

DDS Directive Day Services COVID-19

 

COVID 19 Resources

Please see the flyers below for information in English, Spanish, and Tagalog on taking care during the COVID 19 outbreak:

English

Spanish

Tagalog

Please refer to the recommendations of the CA Department of Public Health and the CDC for the latest guidelines:

 

 

Community Resource Development Plan FY 20/21 – NBRC’s Local Priorities – input needed!

The 2017 Budget Trailer Bill, Assembly Bill 107, amended The Lanterman Act Section 4418.25 and added Section 4679, authorizing the Department of Developmental Services – when it determines that sufficient funding has been appropriated and reserved for a fiscal year for the Community Placement Plan (CPP) – to allocate the remaining CPP funds to regional centers for purposes of community resource development to address services and supports needs of consumers living in the community.

A Community Resource Development Plan (CRDP) is developed by each regional center in California with stakeholder input. This plan will be used to develop new resources for individuals with developmental disabilities living in the community.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/nbrccrdp2020

*survey closes 4/13/2020

 

For FY 19/20, NBRC gathered stakeholder input via survey and public meeting and determined the below local priorities for NBRC’s Community Resource Development Plan:

  • Day/Employment Programs for individuals with intense behavioral needs
  • Children’s Residential Services
  • Employment Services
  • Intense Behavioral Services for individuals with Autism
  • Respite for individuals with intense behavioral needs
  • Crisis Services-all ages

 

 

Notification to Vendors re: State of Emergency Billing

Dear Vendor Community,

On March 4, 2020, the Governor declared a State of Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Today, North Bay Regional Center received the approved State of Emergency (SOE) notification from the Department of Developmental Services. Please note, the regulation cited, CCR §54326(a)(11), allows the Regional Center to pay vendors for absences that are the direct result of ‘situations and/or occurrences for which a State of Emergency has been declared by the Governor’.  This SOE was approved for consumer absences for nonresidential services only.

Please see this document for additional information: SOE Billing information COVID-19

Stakeholder Survey on Person-Centered Practices – due February 21st

Good Afternoon,

 

The Department of Developmental Services is partnering with Support Development Associates (SDA) to develop training on person-centered thinking and practices. Knowledge of the principles of person-centered practices and the ability to apply such principles is important for the successful implementation of the Self-Determination Program and meeting the HCBS settings requirements outlined in the January 2014 federal regulations. SDA is compiling information from California stakeholders to inform our understanding of the current state of person-centered practices in California. This information will be used to develop and facilitate trainings throughout the state in the coming months.

 

All service providers, individuals receiving services, and those who support them are encouraged to complete the Stakeholder Survey below by Friday, February 21st, 2020. The survey will take approximately 3 – 5 minutes and your input is greatly appreciated.

 

Stakeholder survey links:

 

Information regarding this survey and the links has been posted to the Department’s website at: https://www.dds.ca.gov/initiatives/cms-hcbs-regulations/stakeholder-survey-on-person-centered-practices/

 

Federal Programs Division

CA Department of Developmental Services

PSPS Update and Community Resource Centers Napa, Sonoma and Solano Counties

Napa County Community Resource Centers – PG&E will be standing up Community Resource Centers which they staff.  PG&E notes that the following services are available at CRC’s: charging stations, snacks (non-perishable), ice, blankets, heat, restroom facilities and water.

–        Mount St Helena Golf Course, 2025 Grant St., Calistoga – 8AM to 8PM

–        St Helena Catholic School, 1255 Oak Ave., St. Helena – 8AM to 8PM

Charging Stations

Napa County:

The County has arranged for four charging stations which are primarily for charging devices.  Other services are typically not offered, but restroom facilities are available.

–        Lake Berryessa Senior Center (4380 Spanish Flat Loop Road, Napa) – 8AM to 5PM

–        Napa County Library  (580 Coombs St., Napa) 10AM to 9PM

–        Yountville Library (6516 Washington St, Yountville) – 8AM to 6PM

–        Yountville Community Center (6516 Washington St, Yountville) 8AM to 6PM

Visit the Napa County webpage http://arcg.is/1iOKKD to view PSPS outage zones and for information on local CRCs and Charging Centers locations and hours.

Solano County:

S&S Supply

2700 Maxwell Way

Fairfield, CA 94534

Hours: 8am-8pm

 

Lowe’s

1751 E Monte Vista Ave

Vacaville, CA 95688

Hours: 8am-8pm

 

Sonoma County

Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds

1 Citrus Fair Drive

Cloverdale, CA 95425

Hours: 8am-8pm

 

Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building

1351 Maple Avenue

Santa Rosa, CA 95404

Hours: 8am-8pm

 

Olsen Ranch House

37600 Highway 1

Sea Ranch, CA 95412

Hours: 8am-8pm

 

Hanna Boys Center

17000 Arnold Drive

Sonoma, CA 95476

Hours: 8am-8pm