The New Culture of Collaboration LONG TERM CARE AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Ontario Partnership on Aging and Developmental Disabilities
Demographic Reality
% over age 50 50% over age 40
In 8 Years Age Shift < to 60% of every dollar will support an older adult over 50 years of age
Getting Perspective OPADD can be understood as a dynamic and iterative process of ensuring that older adults with a developmental disability enjoy the same rights to access seniors services as all older Ontarians.
Vision That older adults with a developmental disability have the same rights to support and services as all older Ontarians
Principles Choice Access Creative options Individualized planning
Five Aspects of OPADD 1. Partnership 2. Participation 3. Knowledge Creation 4. Knowledge Dissemination 5. Service Innovation
Partnership OPADD is first and foremost a partnership
Developmental Services MCSS funded agencies: Residential services Employment Day supports Life skills…
Long Term Care System of community services, supportive housing, long term care homes
More Partners Coordinating / Planning Bodies Government (policy-makers and funders) Academic Community Research Community
Partners Across Ontario OPADD Local Projects OPADD Regional Committees OPADD Provincial Table
50 ORGANIZATIONS & GROUPS: Regional and local cross sector groups Provincial associations Service providers Planning bodies Government
OPADD Regional Table Building regional tables that reflect the full range of partners, regional geography, expertise, connectedness and dedication
Participation OPADD is about engaging in the dialogue Your participation is what gives OPADD life
Avenues to Participation Provincial and regional tables Local projects Web site Newsletter Task Groups Linking to the uninvolved
Co-Chair Training Opportunity to clarify how the partners can work together most effectively
Barriers to Participation Values and Philosophy: Community Living vs De-institutionalization DS System is for people with developmental disabilities
Barriers to Participation Some DS agencies may be risking trying to be all things to older adults and thereby creating a potential institutionalizing situation that denies people access to the full range of services available to all Ontario Seniors.
Participation We need to find ways to get the uninvolved on the same side of the table to speak about common interests
The Great Debate Aging in PlaceRe-institutionalization
Re-frame the Issue Maintaining Quality of Life while adapting to the aging process
Knowledge Creation There is no history of older adults with a developmental disability We must create new knowledge
Knowledge Creation Studies Transition Study U-First! Study Access Study
Knowledge Creation Reports and Discussion Papers: LHIN Discussion Paper Transition Report
Knowledge Creation Regional Workshops: New working relationships Local Projects
Knowledge Creation Reports and Discussion Papers: Transition Report LHIN Discussion Paper
Knowledge Dissemination LEARNING FROM ONE ANOTHER
Knowledge Dissemination Regional Workshop Proceedings
Knowledge Dissemination Guides: Transition Guide Access Guide Personal Care and Property Guide
Knowledge Dissemination Presentations to: Conferences Classrooms Agencies Planning bodies Government staff
Knowledge Dissemination OPADD Update OPADD Letter OPADD Website
Knowledge Dissemination Inform policy-makers about innovation and gaps in the system Brief ministries on transition planning requirements and costs Foster informed policy-making that supports realization of our vision and principles
Service Innovation Reshaping the system to meet the reality of the aging boom among adults with a developmental disability and to support quality of life during the aging process
Service Innovation Regions: Committees supporting cross sector dialogue to realize innovation Stimulating local initiatives to test new models
Service Innovation Local Projects: Support Test Evaluate Report findings Disseminate information