Aging and
Disability Business Institute Honors Institute on Aging with The John A.
Hartford Foundation 2019 Business Innovation Award
The Aging and Disability Business Institute recently
presented the California-based Institute on Aging with The John A.
Hartford Foundation 2019 Business Innovation Award for its pioneering work
in helping older adults transition from institutional settings into the
community where they can live independently.
The groundbreaking program developed by the Institute on Aging
has helped nearly 300 individuals move away from institutional settings and
into their own homes with the support of a network of partners that provide
case management and community supports.
The award was presented to Dustin Harper, the Institute’s
Chief Strategy Officer, at the 44th Annual Conference and Tradeshow of the
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging.
The award recognizes the Institute on Aging for its Community
Care Settings Pilot Program, which takes a person-centered approach to help
ensure that individuals have the supports they need to live independently
in the community. Since its launch, the program has helped roughly 50
people per year transition from nursing homes and other institutional
settings back to the community. The program boasts a 93 percent success
rate, has resulted in significant health care cost savings, and is being
replicated in other California counties with new health plans.
About The John A. Hartford Foundation Business Innovation
Award selection process: Each year, candidates are
nominated through an open application process. A review committee of health
care representatives, foundation staff and community-based organizations
evaluates the applications based on criteria, which include how well the
nominee demonstrates a successful partnership with a health care entity;
the impact of the partnership on older adults and people with disabilities;
and the degree to which the nominee demonstrates risk in pursuing new
approaches to doing business and aligning leadership and staff in new
directions.
About The John A. Hartford Foundation: The
John A. Hartford Foundation, based in New York City, is a private,
nonpartisan, national philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older
adults. The leader in the field of aging and health, the Foundation has
three priority areas: creating age-friendly health systems, supporting
family caregivers, and improving serious illness and end-of-life care. For
more information, visit johnahartford.org and
follow @johnahartford.
About n4a: The National Association of
Area Agencies on Aging is a 501(c)(3) membership association representing
America’s national network of 622 Area Agencies on Aging and providing a
voice in the nation’s capital for the Title VI Native American aging
programs. The mission of n4a is to build the capacity of its members so
they can better help older adults and people with disabilities live with
dignity and choices in their homes and communities for as long as possible.
For more information, visit n4a.org
and follow @n4aACTION.
About the Aging and Disability Business Institute: The
mission of the Aging and
Disability Business Institute is to build and strengthen
partnerships between aging and disability community-based organizations and
the health care system. The Business Institute receives funding from
The John A. Hartford Foundation, The SCAN Foundation, and the
Administration for Community Living; and is led by n4a.
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