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Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Take Action to Preserve Residential Facilities

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors took another step in keeping the county’s most vulnerable residents housed by approving the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health’s or LACDMH acceptance of the Community Care Expansion Preservation Capital Projects grant program from the State, a grant program that will fund physical rehabilitation improvements for adult residential facilities, residential care facilities for the elderly, and residential care facilities for the chronically ill located within the county. This grant program will provide a minimum of $50,000 per facility to eligible awardees.

Funding for the program is being made available through Assembly Bill (AB) 172, which established a state-wide effort to expand the state’s housing and care continuum, improve treatment outcomes, and prevent the cycle of homelessness or unnecessary institutionalization. In Los Angeles County, part of the funding made available by AB 172, totaling $55 million pending contract execution along with an $11.2 million commitment by LACDMH of Mental Health Services Act funds, will be utilized to fund the Community Care Expansion Preservation Capital Projects grant program. The aim is to preserve licensed residential care facilities in need of critical licensing and health and safety repairs or required upgrades, thereby potentially preventing facility closure which could result in exits to homelessness.

The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) will administer and implement the program on behalf of the county.

The funding will be targeted to facilities that have a critical gap in their financial ability to make needed repairs or upgrades, placing the facility at risk of closure or at risk of reducing the number of beds for qualified residents. The program will also fund repairs needed to ensure facilities are compliant with licensing and health and safety standards. 

The application portal is expected to open on July 17, and will remain open for six weeks, closing on Aug. 28. 

Application-related trainings will be offered  at 3 p.m., July 12 (eligibility and scoring criteria, requesting a physical needs assessment report) and 10 a.m., July 20  (step-by-step application instructions.) All applicants are required to complete a pre-application technical assistance training. 

Details: https://www.ccecp.org.

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