In August 2017, the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) requested proposals from counties for its Housing and Disability Advocacy Program (HDAP), which aims to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness apply for disability benefit programs while also providing housing assistance.
In October 2017, the Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) submitted an application to CDSS for Housing and Disability Advocacy Program funding. HHSA’s proposed project aims to improve the overall well-being of individuals and families in Yolo County (County) with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness, by providing services that focus on four key areas, including (1) financial self-sufficiency (through access to disability income and/or workforce development), (2) housing stability, (3) physical health, and (4) behavioral health.
The project was structured as an enhancement to the General Assistance program in the County, with a contracted HDAP provider working closely with General Assistance staff to identify individuals in the target population who require assistance with securing disability income. On March 20, 2018, the County entered into Agreement No.18-55 with CommuniCare OLE to provide HDAP services. At that time, Communicare OLE was to employ one (1) Disability Benefits Advocate (1 full-time employee) to assist clients in the target population with preparing and submitting benefits claims to any appropriate disability benefits program, including but not limited to:
- Supplemental Security Income/ State Supplementary Program for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (SSI/SSP);
- Federal Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI);
- Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI); and/or
- Veterans Disability Compensation.
The Disability Benefits Advocate works with project partners to conduct screenings, assess each person’s appropriateness for disability benefits, assist with preparing and filing disability applications, assist with gathering required documentation, and ensure the timely submission of benefits claims.
This fifth amendment adds CalWORKs funding to FY 2023-24 based on utilization; and updates and clarifies language in the Agreement. Disability benefits advocacy services are also needed for CalWORKs families where a disability for any member of the household can present barriers to employment. CalWORKs staff also work closely with the provider to refer and identify families who require assistance with securing disability-based income sources.
Performance Measures included in this Agreement are as follows:
The Performance Measures were included in the underlying Agreement and are not being revised at this time (See Att. B. Performance Measures).
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