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Los Angeles County Long-Term Care Coordinating Council

The purpose of the Long-Term Care Coordinating Council (LTCCC) was to advise, implement, and monitor the progress of long-term care strategic planning and implementation in the County of Los Angeles. The membership of the LTCCC is comprised of county, service providers, community and consumer representatives. Included in this group were five County departments (Office of Affirmative Action Compliance; Department of Children and Family Services; Department of Public Social Services; Department of Health Services and the Department of Mental Health).

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion to adopt the report, "Preparing for the Future: A Report on the Expected Needs of Los Angeles County's Older Adult Population" (March 2002) prepared by the Community and Senior Services (CSS) and the Department of Health Services. The Board subsequently directed CSS to develop a community planning process that would enable the County to begin to prepare for the anticipated demographic changes of the next thirty years. The goal of the planning process was to produce a Long Term Care Strategic Plan for Los Angeles County.

For information contact:
Patricia Senette-Holt
Public Information Officer
Los Angeles County
Community and Senior Services

 
3175 W. 6th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Phone: 213-738-2600
Fax: 213-385-3893
Email: psenette@css.lacounty.gov

The planning process began in the spring of 2001 and three planning bodies were created - Community Roundtable, Interdepartmental Planning body, and the Strategic Planning Work Group. CSS hired the consulting firm Blitz & Redkmeyer (a strategic change consulting company specializing in long term care integration and systems change) in August 2001 to assist in the management of the project. The consulting agency facilitated the long term care planning activites and the development of the Countywide Long-Term Care Strategic Plan.

On January 21, 2003, the Board of Supervisors adopted the County of Los Angeles Strategic Plan for the Aged and Disabled as submitted by the Department of Community and Senior Services and seventeen (17) other county departments. The Board also authorized Community and Senior Services to implement Goal #1 of the strategic plan to establish the Long Term Coordinating Council (LTCCC).

Los Angeles County Long-Term Care Coordinating Council Website | Members.
(See Long Term Care Strategic Plan Final Report for list of Members)

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