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January 29, 2015
WASI Continuing Care Community Feasibility Study Community Workshop
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Purpose of Tonight’s Meeting
Discussion of senior service gaps in Mat-Su and potential solutions:
• Informs a Continuing Care Community Feasibility Study for the Wasilla Area Seniors Inc (WASI).
• Continues the community effort to plan for an aging population in the Mat-Su.
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Agenda
• Introduction + Context
• Senior Services in the Mat-Su: What’s Missing
• Potential Solutions
• Next Steps
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Feasibility Study: Research Questions
Should WASI develop a continuing care community on their campus?
• A continuing care community is a place where people can age in place and have access to necessary services and supports.
If so, what services should be considered? What is the feasibility of adding these services?
• Financial • Regulatory • Organizational
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WASI Service Options for Evaluation
WASI Current Services
• Senior housing (market rate and low income)
• Senior center • Congregate and home
delivered meals • Fall prevention • Fitness program
Potential Services • Additional senior housing
both onsite and offsite • Personal care
attendants/chore • Adult day • Assisted living • Memory care assisted living • Skilled nursing
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Community Workshop
Demand
WASI Continuing
Care Community Feasibility
Study
Current supply + Gaps
Key Informant Interviews
Demographic + Economic Data
Regulatory + Organizational
Feasibility
Financial Feasibility
Research Analysis Findings
Study Methodology
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Previous studies e.g. 2011 Mat-Su Regional Plan for
Delivery of Senior Services
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Study Timeline
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Fall 2014
• Project Startup • Key Informant
Interviews • Data Analysis
January 2015
• Community Meeting
Winter 2015
• Feasibility Analysis
• Develop Recommend-ations
Spring 2015
• Report Complete
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Key Informant Interviews
Policy/Leadership • Alaska DHSS Health Care
Services Office of Rate Review
• Alaska DHSS Senior and Disabilities Services Training
• Alaska DHSS Assisted Living Licensing
• Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
• Mat-Su Council on Aging
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Services
• Palmer Pioneer Home
• Mat-Su Regional Home Health & Hospice
• Mat-Su Health Foundation
• Mat-Su Regional Medical
• Mat-Su Senior Services
• Providence Hospital
• Provider survey (40 providers)
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CONTEXT
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What is the Issue?
Today: • 16,000 people 60 and older in Mat-Su Borough (16% of pop)
Future: • In 10 years: 26,000 (20% of pop)
• In 20 years: 30,000 (20% of pop)
Farther in the Future: • After 2042: senior population growth slows.
How does the Mat-Su plan for this significant but temporary demographic shift?
10 Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014
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Population Growth Among Seniors
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40,000
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80,000
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120,000
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1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 2017 2022 2027 3032 2037 2042
Popu
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State of Alaska Anchorage Municipality Matanuska-Susitna Borough11
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60+ as Share of Population projected to increase, then taper off
Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014
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85+ Cohort continues to grow beyond 2042: MSB
Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014
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Net In-Migration to MSB is minimal among seniors
Average annual migration data from 2008 to 2013. Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014
241 140
130 113
90 208
133 102
98 49
14 4
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90+In-Migration Out-Migration
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Americans are Living Longer as are Alaskans
15 Source: World Bank, 2014 and Alaska DOLWD
U.S. Life expectancy is currently 78.9 years up from age 69.9 in 1960. • Female life expectancy is 81.2 • Male life expectancy is 76.4
In Alaska, life expectancy has increased from 72.1 in 1980 to 78.1 currently
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Alzheimer’s Prevalence increases with age
Applying Statewide Alzheimer’s rates to population estimates and forecasts for MSB indicate: • 1,148 seniors with
Alzheimer’s today in MSB.
• 3,212 in MSB by 2032
Source: Alzheimer’s Association, 2014 Alaska Alzheimer’s Statistics. 2014 State DOL&WD Population Projections Note: Estimates do not include the related dementia that is not considered Alzheimer's.
3%
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Alaska Alzheimer’s Rates by Age
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Older Americans have more chronic conditions
Prevalence of two or more of the nine chronic conditions have increased.
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Chronic conditions include hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stroke, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, current asthma, and kidney disease.
16.1 15 16.9 21 20.6 21.3
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Total Men Women
37.2 39.2 35.8 45.3 49
42.5
Total Men Women
1999-20002009-2010
Age 45-64 65+
Perc
ent
Source: CDC, National Health Interview Survey, July 2012
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Share of Senior Population by MSB community, 2014
60+ 75+ 85+ Greater Palmer 28% 27% 32% Greater Wasilla 49% 54% 47% Big Lake / Houston 9% 6% 5% Point MacKenzie 4% 2% 0% Willow 3% 2% 0% Rural 8% 9% 16% Total 100% 100% 100%
Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014 + American Community Survey, 5-Year Survey, 2013 18
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Map of Seniors by Age, 2014
19 Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014 + American Community Survey, 5-Year Survey, 2013
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Map of Seniors by Age, 2032
20 Source: State DOL&WD, April 2014 + American Community Survey, 5-Year Survey, 2013
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Median Household Income for 65+
Source: American Community Survey, 2013 5-Year
$45,919
$56,607
$49,637
$37,000
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
MSB Anchorage Alaska United States
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Income Distribution 65+ Older Household
Source: American Community Survey, 2013 5-Year
27% 35%
30%
8%
19%
28% 25% 28% 25%
35%
22% 19%
35% 37%
16% 12%
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Under $25K $25K to $59,999 $60K to $99,999 Over $100K
MSB Anchorage Alaska United States
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Data Conclusions
• Senior population is growing but will slow after 2042.
• 85+ population continues to grow after 2042. • Incomes among MSB seniors are mostly
moderate. • People are living longer; many are active. • There will be more seniors with dementia
and more chronic health conditions. • Must plan for a mix of active seniors and
people needing assistance with activities of daily living.
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Please pull out your clicker and wait for instructions!
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How to Use the Clickers
1. When submitting responses, please point your clicker at the laptop.
2. After entering your response, hit “Send.” 3. If the question asks for more than one
response, hit send after each response. 4. Raise your hand if you have questions.
= slide has a question for the audience
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Warm-up
What color socks are you wearing?
1. White
2. Brown
3. Black
4. Other color
5. A multi colored pattern
6. I’m not wearing socks
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Sock Colors in the Room
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White Brown Black Othercolor
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Where we live
Where do you live?
1. Big Lake
2. Butte
3. Chickaloon
4. Knik-Fairview
5. Houston
6. Meadow Lakes
7. Palmer (includes Buffalo Soapstone/Farm Loop/Fishhook/Lazy Mountain/Sutton)
8. Point MacKenzie
9. Talkeetna or Trapper Creek
10. Wasilla (including Tanaina)
11. Willow
12. Other Rural MSB (Eureka Roadhouse, Glacier View, Lake Louise, Petersville, Skwentna, Susitna)
13. Anchorage or Eagle River
14. Other
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Where we live
16 Wasilla (including Tanaina) 1 Knik-Fairview 1 Big Lake 1 Palmer (includes Buffalo Soapstone/Farm
Loop/Fishhook/Lazy Mountain/Sutton) 1 Willow
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Length of time in the Mat-Su
How long have you lived in the Mat-Su?
1. Less than one year
2. One to five years
3. Six to ten years
4. Eleven to 20 years
5. More than 20 years
6. I do not live in the Mat-Su
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Length of time in the Mat-Su
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8%
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8% 4%
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10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
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Less thanone year
One to fiveyears
Six to tenyears
Eleven to20 years
More than20 years
I do notlive in the
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Gender
What is your gender?
1. Male
2. Female
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Gender
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Male Female
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Ages Here Today
Which age bracket are you in?
1. Under 18 2. 19 to 50 3. 51 to 59 4. 60 to 64 5. 65 to 70 6. 71 to 75 7. 76 to 80 8. 81 to 85 9. 85+
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Ages Here Today
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0% 0% 8% 8%
17% 25%
8% 17% 17%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Under18
19 to50
51 to59
60 to64
65 to70
71 to75
76 to80
81 to85
85+
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Retirement Status
What is your retirement status?
1. I am retired with a PERS or TRS retirement.
2. I am retired but not through PERS or TRS.
3. I am not retired but plan to retire in 1 to 5 years.
4. I am not retired but plan to retire in 6 to 10 years.
5. I am not retired but plan to retire in 11 to 15 years.
6. I am not retired but plan to retire in 16 or more years.
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Retirement Status
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0%
82%
9% 5% 5% 0%
Retired withPERS or TRSretirement
RetiredNOT PERS
or TRS
Plan toretire in 1 to
5
Plan toretire in 6 to
10 years
Plan toretire in 11to 15 years
Plan toretire in 16
or moreyears.
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
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Retirement Plans
When you retire, or if you are already retired, do you plan to:
1. Stay in my current Mat-Su community full time. 2. Move elsewhere in Mat-Su full time. 3. Stay in the Mat-Su as a seasonal resident. 4. Move to another place in Southcentral Alaska. 5. Move to another place in Alaska. 6. Move to another state in the U.S. 7. Move to another country. 8. I don’t live in the Mat-Su and plan to stay where I am. 9. I don’t know.
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Retirement Plans
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Stay in mycurrent Mat-
Sucommunityfull time.
Moveelsewhere inMat-Su full
time.
Stay in theMat-Su as a
seasonalresident.
Move toanotherplace in
SouthcentralAlaska.
Move toanotherplace inAlaska.
Move toanother
state in theU.S.
Move toanothercountry.
I don’t live in the Mat-Su and plan to stay where I
am.
I don’t know.
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Reasons we live in the Mat-Su
How important are the following to your decision to live in the Mat-Su as you age? Please choose three: select one choice (press send), select another choice (press send), select a third (press send).
1. Family nearby
2. Work
3. Lived here since childhood
4. I want to stay in my home
5. Available support services for seniors
6. Available medical services
7. Sense of community
8. Affordability
9. Cultural and recreation opportunities
10. Climate
11. Other, not listed
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Why we live in the Mat-Su
12 Family nearby 10 Sense of community 8 Available support services for seniors 7 Available medical services 6 Affordability 5 Cultural and recreation opportunities 5 I want to stay in my home 3 Climate 2 Work 2 Other, not listed
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WASI Membership
Select the statement that most closely reflects your affiliation with WASI.
1. Currently live at WASI (resident).
2. Do not live at WASI but participate in services here (member).
3. Live at WASI and receive services here (resident + member).
4. Would like to live at WASI or receive services here in the future (prospective resident or member).
5. Do not live at WASI and do not receive services here.
6. Have family who lives at WASI or participates in services.
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WASI Membership
9 Currently live at WASI (resident). 8 Do not live at WASI but participate in services here
(member). 4 Live at WASI and receive services here (resident +
member). 1 Have family who lives at WASI or participates in services. 1 Would like to live at WASI or receive services here in the
future (prospective resident or member). 1 Do not live at WASI and do not receive services here.
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Services Currently Used
Which of the following programs do you use or have you used? Choose all that apply; press send after each choice.
1. WASI meals program
2. WASI Club 50 fitness center
3. WASI social events/programs
4. WASI equipment assistance
5. WASI housing
6. None
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Services currently used
18 WASI meals program 17 WASI social events/programs 12 WASI Club 50 fitness center 9 WASI housing 3 WASI equipment assistance 2 None
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CURRENT OPTIONS FOR SENIORS
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What are the Options as You Age?
• Continue to live on your own • Move into age restricted senior housing • Move in with family • Determine you need help with activities of
daily living (dressing, bathing, chores, cooking, etc.)
• Seek care in your home (family or paid) • Seek services in the community (meals, rides, adult day) • Seek care in assisted living • Seek care in skilled nursing
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What does a sustainable system of long- term services and supports look like?
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What are Community Based and In-Home Services?
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Mat-Su Senior Services Transportation, Redi Rides, Taxi Voucher Program, Valley Mover, MASCOT
Meals on Wheels, Congregate meals at senior centers Care Coordination (41
providers) Personal Care Attendants (25 providers)
Senior Centers: Mid-Valley, WASI, Upper Susitna, Palmer, Chickaloon Village Elder Outreach
Adult Day: Mat-Su Senior Services (Palmer + Big Lake), Respect Your Elders, Hearts and Hands
Senior Information and Referrals at Senior Centers, Benefits counseling, Aging and Disability Resource Center (Mat-Su Links)
Mat-Su Regional Home Health & Hospice
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What is Senior Housing?
• Communities where all, or most, of the residents have to be over 55 or 60 years old.
• Often provides activities and a sense of community.
• Can provide services like transportation, meals and housekeeping.
• Can include units restricted to seniors with lower incomes.
• Does not provide assistance with activities of daily living.
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Senior Housing in the Mat-Su
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Location Units Waitlist Wasilla 296 315
Palmer 83 168
Houston 18 30
Talkeetna 6 0
Willow 12 0
Sutton 8 0
Total 423 513
Chugach Estates, Palmer
Susitna Place, Wasilla
Susitna Senior Village, Talkeetna
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Costs for senior housing and community based services
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Location Cost Notes
Senior Housing $700 to $2,800 per month
Depends on income level and services /
amenities provided.
Personal Care Assistance / Chore Service $10 to $25 per hour Depends on provider
Adult Day $160 per day Medicaid rate
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What is Assisted Living? • Assisted Living is a residential setting for individuals with
need for 24 hour supportive services. – Provides help with activities of daily living. – Provides food and other services.
• Nationally, fastest growing segment of long term care. – 25 percent of Medicare recipients in a long term care
setting are living in assisted living. Up from 15 percent in 1992.2
– Majority are female (70%) – Majority are older (75% over age 75)
• As of 2014, Alaska had 269 assisted living facilities for seniors with 2,394 beds.
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Assisted Living in the Mat-Su
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Location Homes Beds Waitlist Wasilla 14 130 28
Palmer 7 120 270*
Houston 1 5 0
Total 22 255 298 * Includes 121 on the active wait list for the Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer
Tranquility Manor Estates, Palmer
Northern Comfort, Wasilla
Colony Manor, Palmer
Primrose Retirement Community, Wasilla
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Assisted Living Costs
Monthly Median
Yearly Median
Alaska $5,500 $66,000
Arizona $3,150 $37,800
California $3,750 $45,000
Colorado $3,313 $39,750
Idaho $3,275 $39,300
Oregon $4,000 $48,000
Washington $4,250 $51,000
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What is a Skilled Nursing Facility? • Typically near by or associated with a
hospital.
• Provides 24 hour medical care by nursing staff.
• Skilled nursing levels have decreased from 4.5% to 3.1% nationally.1
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Providence Extended Care,
Anchorage
• 96 beds
• Long-term skilled nursing and rehabilitation
[1] US Census Borough, 65+ in the United States: 2010
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Skilled Nursing Facility Cost
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Location Monthly Median Yearly Median Alaska $20,000 $240,000
Arizona $7,080 $84,960 California $8,666 $103,992 Colorado $7,665 $91,980 Idaho $7,094 $85,128 Oregon $8,060 $96,720 Washington $8,500 $102,000
*Source: Genworth Annual Care Costs in 2014, State median cost, private room
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Current Housing Situation
Which option below most closely reflects your current living situation? Please only answer if you are 60 or over.
1. I live in a single family home.
2. I live in an apartment or condominium.
3. I live in age restricted senior housing (not WASI).
4. I live on the WASI campus.
5. I live at the Palmer Pioneer Home.
6. I live at assisted living.
7. I have a different living situation than those listed above.
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Current Housing Situation
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35%
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Single familyhome
Apartment orcondominium
Age restrictedsenior housing
(not WASI)
WASI campus Palmer PioneerHome
Other assistedliving
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Current Living Situation
Which option most closely reflects your living situation? Please only answer if you are 60 or over.
1. I live alone. 2. I live with my spouse or partner. 3. I live with my adult children because I need assistance with
bathing, cooking, or other activities of daily living. 4. I live with other family or friends because I need assistance
with bathing, cooking, or other activities of daily living. 5. I live with family or friends because I enjoy the
companionship. 6. I live with my family part-time. 7. I live with family or friends for other reasons not listed.
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Current living situation
67% I live alone. 30% I live with my spouse or partner. 4% I live with family or friends for other reasons not listed.
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New Living Situation
Are you seeking a new living situation; if so, for what reason? Please only answer if you are 60 or over.
1. Yes, I need help with cooking, dressing, cleaning and other activities of daily living.
2. Yes, I would like to live in a smaller house or apartment.
3. Yes, I need to find a less expensive living arrangement.
4. Yes, I would like to move to be closer to services and activities.
5. Yes, I am looking for a new living situation for a different reason.
6. No, I am happy with my current living situation.
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New Living Situation
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4% 8%
4% 0%
4%
81%
Yes, I need helpwith cooking,
dressing, cleaningand other activities
of daily living.
Yes, I would like tolive in a smaller
house orapartment.
Yes, I need to find aless expensive living
arrangement.
Yes, I would like tomove to be closer
to services andactivities.
Yes, I am lookingfor a new livingsituation for a
different reason.
No, I am happywith my currentliving situation.
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Family Caregivers
Which statement below most closely captures your opinion about the role of family and friend caregivers?
1. My family and friends will be my main source of support as I age.
2. My family and friends can provide some services and supports but do not have the resources or time to do everything that could be required.
3. I don’t want to burden my family and friends with care and would rather hire caregivers.
4. I don’t have family or friends who can provide services and supports as I age.
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Family Caregivers
37% My family and friends can provide some services and supports but do not have the resources or time to do everything that could be required.
27% I don’t have family or friends who can provide services and supports as I age.
23% My family and friends will be my main source of support as I age.
13% I don’t want to burden my family and friends with care and would rather hire caregivers.
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Most Important Services/Supports
What do you think are the two (2) most important services and supports for older residents as they age? Pick two (2) and press send after each. 1. Age restricted senior
housing 2. Housing closer to services
+ activities 3. Apartments or
condominiums 4. Help with household chores 5. Services such as meals,
rides, respite, etc. 6. Senior social, recreation
opportunities and events 7. Mental health services for
older residents, especially those with dementia
8. Information services 9. Assisted living 10. Skilled nursing 11. Adult Day 12. Other not listed
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Most Important Services/Supports
10 Services such as meals, rides, respite, etc. 8 Senior social, recreation opportunities and events 6 Housing closer to services + activities 5 Help with household chores 5 Assisted living 5 Age restricted senior housing 2 Skilled nursing 2 Information services 2 Other not listed 1 Mental health services for older residents, especially those
with dementia
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Service Gaps in the MSB
Which two (2) services/supports do you think are the biggest gaps in the MSB? Pick two (2) and press send after each. 1. Age restricted senior
housing 2. Housing closer to services +
activities 3. Apartments or
condominiums 4. Help with household chores 5. Services such as meals, rides,
respite, etc. 6. Senior social, recreation
opportunities and events 7. Mental health services for
older residents, especially those with dementia
8. Information services 9. Assisted living 10. Skilled nursing 11. Adult Day 12. Other not listed
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Service Gaps in the MSB
7 Services such as meals, rides, respite, etc. 6 Age restricted senior housing 5 Housing closer to services + activities 4 Skilled nursing 4 Assisted living 3 Apartments or condominiums 3 Mental health services for older residents, especially those
with dementia 2 Help with household chores 2 Senior social, recreation opportunities and events 2 Other not listed 2 Information services
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POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
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Small Group Break Out Session 20 minutes, then report back
• What are the biggest gaps that you see in the continuum of care for seniors in the Mat-Su?
• What potential solutions should be considered?
• How can WASI be part of the solution? What services should they provide on campus? What services should they provide off campus?
– Please identify the top 3 services that WASI should provide on the campus on the map.
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How Long Term Care is Paid For
Common Sources:
• Medicaid
• Medicare
• Family Caregivers
• Private Pay
• Long Term Care Insurance
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Share of Funding for Long-term Services and Supports (National), 2011
Source: Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University, 2011.
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MSB Possible Payer Mix in MSB Based on Income Levels
Possible Private Pay, 38%
Gap Seniors,
35%
General Relief, ALI Waiver + Skilled Nursing, 27%
PCA 10%
17%
10%
% of 65+ Households in MSB
Medicaid PCA 65+ Households under $15,000 in income
General Relief, Medicaid Waiver, Medicaid Skilled Nursing
65+ Households under $25,000 in income
Gap Seniors 65+ Households between $25,001 and $59,999 in income
Possible Private Pay
65+ Households $60,000 in income and Over
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Assisted Living Choice In Mat-Su, the average cost of assisted living is at least $5,000/month. Knowing these current costs, if you needed assisted living outside of your own home would you:
1. Stay in Mat-Su
2. Need to move elsewhere
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Assisted Living Choice
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Stay in Mat-Su Need to move elsewhere
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Willingness to Pay for Assisted Living (per month) What is the most you would be willing and able to pay for assisted living per month?
1. Less than $1,000
2. Between $1,000 and $2999
3. Between $3,000 and $4,999
4. Between $5,000 and $6,000
5. More than $6,000
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Willingness to Pay for Assisted Living (per month)
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26%
11% 4% 0%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Less than$1,000
Between$1,000 and
$2999
Between$3,000 and
$4,999
Between$5,000 and
$6,000
More than$6,000
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Willingness to Pay for Senior Housing (per month) What is the most you would be willing and able to pay for senior housing in the Mat-Su? Assume the rent is for a 1 bedroom and includes one meal a day, transportation 5 times a week, all utilities (including cable and internet), and resident activities.
1. Less than $1,000 per month
2. Between $1,000 and $1,999 per month
3. Between $2,000 and $2,999 per month
4. More than $3,000 per month
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Willingness to Pay for Senior Housing (per month)
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21%
0% 0% 0%
10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Less than $1,000per month
Between $1,000and $1,999 per
month
Between $2,000and $2,999 per
month
More than$3,000 per
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On-Campus Services If the following services were readily available, which three (3) of the following would be most important to be available at WASI (on-campus)? Please only answer if you are a current or prospective WASI resident/member.
1. Additional senior housing
2. Personal care assistance
3. Chore services
4. Assisted living
5. Memory Care Assisted living
6. Adult Day
7. Skilled nursing
8. Service other than those listed
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On Campus Services
15 Additional senior housing 14 Chore services 10 Personal care assistance 8 Assisted living 7 Skilled nursing 4 Service other than those listed 3 Adult Day 1 Memory Care Assisted living
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Nearby Services If the following services were readily available, which three (3) of the following would be most important to be available nearby (within 10 miles of the WASI campus)? Please only answer if you are a current or prospective WASI resident/member. 1. Additional senior housing
2. Personal care assistance
3. Chore services
4. Assisted living
5. Memory Care Assisted living
6. Adult Day
7. Skilled nursing
8. Service other than those listed
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Nearby Services
11 Additional senior housing 10 Assisted living 10 Chore services 10 Skilled nursing 7 Personal care assistance 4 Adult Day 2 Service other than those listed 1 Memory Care Assisted living
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Income
In which of the broad categories does your total household income fall? All answers will be confidential.
1. $0 to $19,999
2. $20,000 to $39,999
3. $40,000 to $59,999
4. $60,000 to $79,999
5. $80,000 to $99,999
6. $100,000 to $149,999
7. $150,000 or more
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NEXT STEPS
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Thank you for coming!
If you have questions after this event, please contact Chuck at (907) 376-3104. www.wasillaseniors.com
Rooted in dignity. Serving with respect.
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