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we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the name of the report supporting affordable assisted living in san francisco. next slide we talk about the background for the initiation of this report which was the long-term care coordinating council which many of you know is advisory to the mayor on planning and delivery to look at the integrated and acceptable long-term care delivery. this particular study was sponsors by those needing assisted living were not able to access it. it has an impact on low income residents. the next slide we just share is the findings between what is known and the documents and data. we see a steady decline in assisted
we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the...
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susie. if there are no questions for ms. smith or my colleagues. supervisor preston, go ahead. >> sorry i was muted. i want to ask ms. smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness. we are trying to get support as well as older adult population aging. we haven't seen a decline in the demand. i can provide updated data if interested on that side as well. >> thank you. i don't think from my perspective it is necessary with this zoning. moving forward to look at the bigger policy issues, it would be great to have that as part of the presentation so we know what we are doing with terms of up met demand. i apprecia
susie. if there are no questions for ms. smith or my colleagues. supervisor preston, go ahead. >> sorry i was muted. i want to ask ms. smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the...
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susie. if there are no questions for ms. smith or my colleagues.sk ms. smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness. we are trying to get support as well as older adult population aging. we haven't seen a decline in the demand. i can provide updated data if interested on that side as well. >> thank you. i don't think from my perspective it is necessary with this zoning. moving forward to look at the bigger policy issues, it would be great to have that as part of the presentation so we know what we are doing with terms of up met demand. i appreciate supervisor mandelman's office work on this crucial issue when
susie. if there are no questions for ms. smith or my colleagues.sk ms. smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of...
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we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the name of the report supporting affordable assisted living in san francisco. next slide we talk about the background for the initiation of this report which was the long-term care coordinating council which many of you know is advisory to the mayor on planning and delivery to look at the integrated and acceptable long-term care delivery. this particular study was sponsors by those needing assisted living were not able to access it. it has an impact on low income residents. the next slide we just share is the findings between what is known and the documents and data. we see a steady decline in assisted
we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the...
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we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the name of the report supporting affordable assisted living in san francisco. next slide we talk about the background for the initiation of this report which was the long-term care coordinating council which many of you know is advisory to the mayor on planning and delivery to look at the integrated and acceptable long-term care delivery. this particular study was sponsors by those needing assisted living were not able to access it. it has an impact on low income residents. the next slide we just share is the findings between what is known and the documents and data. we see a steady decline in assisted
we do have susie smith here from the human services agency who i believe is prepared to make a brief presentation. ms. smith, welcome. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me today. jacob asked me to provide context to the 2019 report and update the data to share with you. are you going to share the pdf? thank you so much. i am deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency. we developed a report in 2019 that provided context. in the next slide is the...
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one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smith from h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life, and we're compromised of three different city departments, so i'm going to present information on some programming from the department of disability and aging services as well as department of benefits and family supports. next slide, please. starting with daas, so daas launched a program called s.f. connected back in 2011, and this program provides computers, access, and literacy training in over 50 labs across the city. we purchased over 200 computers for these community labs and serve over 2,000 adults and individuals with disabilities annually. the program [inaudible] and digital divide. we have six c.b.o.s that are the lea
one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smith from h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life,...
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one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smithfrom h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life, and we're compromised of three different city departments, so i'm going to present information on some programming from the department of disability and aging services as well as department of benefits and family supports. next slide, please. starting with daas, so daas launched a program called s.f. connected back in 2011, and this program provides computers, access, and literacy training in over 50 labs across the city. we purchased over 200 computers for these community labs and serve over 2,000 adults and individuals with disabilities annually. the program [inaudible] and digital divide. we have six c.b.o.s that are the lead
one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smithfrom h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life, and...
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one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smith from h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life, and we're compromised of three different city departments, so i'm going to present information on some programming from the department of disability and aging services as well as department of benefits and family supports. next slide, please. starting with daas, so daas launched a program called s.f. connected back in 2011, and this program provides computers, access, and literacy training in over 50 labs across the city. we purchased over 200 computers for these community labs and serve over 2,000 adults and individuals with disabilities annually. the program [inaudible] and digital divide. we have six c.b.o.s that are the lea
one-time [inaudible] so this concludes my presentation, and i will turn the presentation over to susie smith from h.s.a. >> supervisor safai: thank you. >> good afternoon. hello. everybody. good afternoon -- good afternoon. can everybody hear me okay? >> supervisor safai: we can hear you. >> okay. thank you, and i'm deputy director for policy and planning at the human services agency, and, of course, h.s.a. is serving one in four san franciscans at all stages of life,...