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T2024-2395
| * | | | | Oversight - Community Care Plan | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2024-2395
| * | | | | Oversight - Community Care Plan | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 1022-2024
| * | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | | Requiring a study on naturally occurring retirement communities and the development of a plan to support aging in place. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner for the Aging to conduct a three-year study on Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) and Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (N-NORCs) in New York City. The study would identify potential NORCs and N-NORCs, assess the needs of older adults, evaluate necessary improvements, and collect data on demographic trends and health outcomes. Within two years of completing the study, the Commissioner would be required to develop and implement a plan to support aging in place within these communities. This plan would include recommendations for officially designating identified communities, resource estimates for supportive service programs, training for community-based organizations, infrastructure improvements, and the establishment of a grant program to subsidize aging-friendly home modifications such as grab bars, ramps, and other accessibility features. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1022-2024
| * | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | | Requiring a study on naturally occurring retirement communities and the development of a plan to support aging in place. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner for the Aging to conduct a three-year study on Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) and Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (N-NORCs) in New York City. The study would identify potential NORCs and N-NORCs, assess the needs of older adults, evaluate necessary improvements, and collect data on demographic trends and health outcomes. Within two years of completing the study, the Commissioner would be required to develop and implement a plan to support aging in place within these communities. This plan would include recommendations for officially designating identified communities, resource estimates for supportive service programs, training for community-based organizations, infrastructure improvements, and the establishment of a grant program to subsidize aging-friendly home modifications such as grab bars, ramps, and other accessibility features. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1025-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | Provision of information regarding employment discrimination and older adult workforce programs. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to provide information in paper form regarding older adult workforce programs administered by DFTA to all contracted older adult centers and clients of all contracted providers. This bill would also require that DFTA update its existing know-your-rights pamphlet for older adults to include information and resources regarding employment opportunities, volunteer opportunities, and workforce program opportunities. The pamphlet would also include information to assist older adults in identifying and addressing employment discrimination, as well as the name, address, contact information, and website of relevant government agencies or community-based organizations that an older adult may contact to obtain additional information about issues regarding employment discrimination. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1025-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | Provision of information regarding employment discrimination and older adult workforce programs. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to provide information in paper form regarding older adult workforce programs administered by DFTA to all contracted older adult centers and clients of all contracted providers. This bill would also require that DFTA update its existing know-your-rights pamphlet for older adults to include information and resources regarding employment opportunities, volunteer opportunities, and workforce program opportunities. The pamphlet would also include information to assist older adults in identifying and addressing employment discrimination, as well as the name, address, contact information, and website of relevant government agencies or community-based organizations that an older adult may contact to obtain additional information about issues regarding employment discrimination. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1053-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | Preconsidered | A study and report on the feasibility of creating older adult information points. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to conduct a feasibility study regarding the creation of older adult information points. Older adult information points would serve as physical locations where older adults can receive information concerning DFTA services and programming. In the feasibility study, DFTA would be required to identify potential locations in each borough for the creation of older adult information points. The feasibility study would also identify considerations for locating proposed sites and potential services that could be provided at older adult information points. Additionally, the feasibility study would require DFTA to assess the potential benefits and constraints in establishing older adult information points. Finally, this bill would require DFTA to submit a report to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council regarding the findings of the feasibility report, and to post the report on DFTA’s website. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1053-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | A study and report on the feasibility of creating older adult information points. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to conduct a feasibility study regarding the creation of older adult information points. Older adult information points would serve as physical locations where older adults can receive information concerning DFTA services and programming. In the feasibility study, DFTA would be required to identify potential locations in each borough for the creation of older adult information points. The feasibility study would also identify considerations for locating proposed sites and potential services that could be provided at older adult information points. Additionally, the feasibility study would require DFTA to assess the potential benefits and constraints in establishing older adult information points. Finally, this bill would require DFTA to submit a report to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council regarding the findings of the feasibility report, and to post the report on DFTA’s website. | P-C Item Laid Over by Comm | |
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Int 1054-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | Preconsidered | 10-year plan to support aging in place. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner for the Aging (“the Commissioner”), in consultation with cooperating agencies, to submit a 10-year aging in place plan to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council, and to post the plan on the Department for the Aging’s (“the Department”) website. The aging in place plan would focus on assisting older adults with aging in place throughout New York City, including in naturally occurring retirement communities and neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities, and would include proposed projects and recommendations. The Commissioner would be required to submit the aging in place plan no later than 1 year after the effective date of the local law that enacted the plan. Two years after the publication of the aging in place plan and every two years until the plan’s completion, the Commissioner would be required to post on the Department’s website and to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council a progress report detailing the status of projects and recommendations that were included in the 10-year plan. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1054-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | 10-year plan to support aging in place. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner for the Aging (“the Commissioner”), in consultation with cooperating agencies, to submit a 10-year aging in place plan to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council, and to post the plan on the Department for the Aging’s (“the Department”) website. The aging in place plan would focus on assisting older adults with aging in place throughout New York City, including in naturally occurring retirement communities and neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities, and would include proposed projects and recommendations. The Commissioner would be required to submit the aging in place plan no later than 1 year after the effective date of the local law that enacted the plan. Two years after the publication of the aging in place plan and every two years until the plan’s completion, the Commissioner would be required to post on the Department’s website and to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council a progress report detailing the status of projects and recommendations that were included in the 10-year plan. | P-C Item Laid Over by Comm | |
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Res 0452-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | Lower the age of eligibility for Older Americans Act-supported social services and programs from 60 to 45 years for individuals living with HIV. | Resolution | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Res 0452-2024
| * | Crystal Hudson | | | Lower the age of eligibility for Older Americans Act-supported social services and programs from 60 to 45 years for individuals living with HIV. | Resolution | | P-C Item Laid Over by Comm | |
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