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. * * * * *