ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                                        Date:  July 6, 1995

     TO:       Vancouver City Council

     FROM:     Director of Continuing Care

     SUBJECT:  Enhanced Psychogeriatric Care Transfer Project




     RECOMMENDATION

          A.   THAT Council approve the  establishment of the following two
               (2) regular full-time positions  with costs 100% recoverable
               from the Ministry of Health, at an annual cost of $86,700:

                 1.0 FTE geriatric mental health educator position
                 1.0 FTE clerical position

          B.   THAT Council  approve  the establishment  of  the  following
               three (3) temporary full-time  10 month positions with costs
               100% recoverable from the  Ministry of Health, at a  cost of
               $126,400.

                 3.0 FTE geriatric mental health educator positions


               These positions are subject to job evaluation by the 
     General Manager of Human Resources.



     GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

          The General Manager of  Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of
          A and B.


     COUNCIL POLICY

     Council,   on  February   3,  1994,   approved   a  motion   that  any
     recommendations for increased  staff or enhanced programs be offset by
     corresponding  spending reductions  or  by increases  in  non-taxation
     revenues, subject to Council discretion.

     Council,  on  September  13,   1994,  approved  the  following  recom-
     mendations:

          A.   That  Council approve  the  receipt  of ongoing  annual
               funding  from the  Ministry  of Health  Continuing Care
               Division  under  the   Enhanced  Psychogeriatric   Care
               Transfer Project;  1994/95 funding  is in the amount of
               $414,996.

          B.   That Council  approve  the receipt  of  ongoing  annual
               funding  from the  Ministry of  Health Continuing  Care
               Division  under  the  Psycho-geriatric   Care  Transfer
               Project  on behalf  of  the City  of Richmond;  1994/95
               funding is in the amount of $75,000.

          C.   That Council approve the establishment of the following
               permanent  full time position, at no  cost to the City:
               1.0 FTE Project Co-ordinator Position.


     PURPOSE

     The purpose  of this report is to seek Council's approval to establish
     two  regular   full-time  positions  and  three   temporary  full-time
     positions  at  no   cost  to   the  City  to   support  the   Enhanced
     Psychogeriatric  Care  Transfer  Project.    This  is  a  coŸordinated
     training  and education program for  staff in care  facilities who are
     providing care to residents  with persistent and complex dysfunctional
     behaviours.


     BACKGROUND

     In  connection  with the  downsizing  of the  Riverview  facility, the
     Ministry  of  Health  initiated  the  transfer  of  funds   to  health
     departments  for  new  geriatric  mental health  programs  which  will
     enhance  the  capacity  of Continuing  Care  to  provide  care to  the
     increasing number  of geriatric  clients with mental  health problems.
     The  Vancouver Health  Department,  in partnership  with the  Richmond
     Health Department, received a total of $489,996 in annualized  funding
     to operate  the Enhanced  Psychogeriatric Care  Transfer  Project.   A
     multi-agency advisory committee  has been established.   A Project Co-
     ordinator was  hired in March  1995.  A detailed  needs assessment has
     been conducted.   An inventory  of relevant educational  resources has
     been compiled.   The framework  for the educational  program has  been
     developed, along  with interim  personnel requirements to  support the
     project.DISCUSSION

     The  goal  of  the  project  is  to  develop  and  provide an  active,
     consistent and  coordinated education and coaching  program, delivered
     at  different  levels  of   sophistication  for  different  groups  of
     residential  facility  staff.    The  training  will  be  on-site  and
     developed  in  collaboration  with  Greater  Vancouver  Mental  Health
     Services.

     Under the direction of the Project Co-ordinator, the team of educators
     will participate in the development  of educational modules, and  will
     deliver  geriatric mental  health education and  coaching to  staff in
     care  facilities.    Their   knowledge  base  will  include  geriatric
     psychiatry, gerontology, teaching  and counselling skills,  and skills
     in geriatric mental health crisis prevention  education.  The clerical
     position will provide clerical support to the project.

     As the education program has not been replicated or evaluated in other
     regions  to date, it is  critical that the  configuration of personnel
     resources  be evaluated at the  end of a  year.  An  evaluation of the
     ongoing  staffing  requirements of  this  program  and other  regional
     education  programs  has  been  arranged  in  collaboration  with  the
     Ministry of Health.  For this  reason, the Director of Continuing Care
     proposes to  establish one permanent geriatric  mental health educator
     position and three temporary 10 month geriatric mental health educator
     positions at  this time.   At  the end  of this  ten month  period, an
     evaluation  of the required personnel resources will take place.  Upon
     completion of  this evaluation, the  Director of Continuing  Care will
     report back to Council  with regard to establishing two  regular full-
     time positions.   This extensive review  and consultation period  will
     ensure  that  the appropriate  complement  of  personnel resources  is
     established to  support the front line  care workers of  a fragile and
     fast growing population.

     SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

     The  Vancouver Health Department supports the need for better training
     and education of staff in care facilities to meet the needs of persons
     with persistent, dysfunctional behaviours.


     PERSONNEL IMPLICATIONS

     This proposal will involve establishing the following two (2) regular
     full-time positions at no cost to the City:

          1.0 FTE geriatric mental educator position 
          1.0 FTE clerical position 
     This  proposal  will  involve  establishing the  following  three  (3)
     temporary full-time 10 month positions at no cost to the City:

          3.0 FTE geriatric mental health educator positions 


     FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

     The project  is fully funded  under the Enhanced  Psychogeriatric Care
     Transfer  Project of  the  Ministry of  Health.   This  is  annualized
     funding.    As  with other  Ministry  of  Health  funded programs,  an
     administration fee of 3% of personnel costs will apply.

     The annualized funding  allows for the  establishment of four  regular
     full-time positions.   The program is able to  afford to establish two
     regular full-time  and  three temporary  10  months positions  due  to
     program start-up savings.


     IMPLEMENTATION AND COMMUNICATION

     The Health Department  staff will  continue to work  closely with  the
     Ministry of  Health, Richmond  Health Department, care  facilities and
     the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Services to operate the project.

     A copy of this report is to be sent to the B.C.N.U. and V.M.R.E.U.


     CONCLUSION

     Council should  approve the  proposal recommended  by the  Director of
     Continuing Care.



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