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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Solicitation for Nominations To Serve
on the Family Caregiving Advisory
Council
Administration for Community
Living, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of Health &
Human Services (Secretary) seeks
nominations for individuals to serve on
the Family Caregiving Advisory
Council.
SUMMARY:
Nominations must be submitted
by Monday December 3, 2018.
(Nominations submitted via mail must
be postmarked by Monday December 3,
2018).
ADDRESSES: You may submit
nominations, including attachments, by
either of the following methods:
(1) Email: Send to: RAISEAct@
acl.hhs.gov (specify in the email subject
line the name of the nominee)
(2) Mail or express delivery: Submit
materials to: Family Caregiving
Advisory Council, Administration for
Community Living, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201.
For questions, contact Whitney Bailey
at Whitney.Bailey@acl.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Family Caregiving Advisory Council
(the Advisory Council) is authorized
under Section 4 of the Recognize,
Assist, Include, Support, and Engage
Family Caregivers Act of 2017 (Pub. L.
115–119), commonly referred to as the
‘‘RAISE Family Caregivers Act.’’ The
Advisory Council shall study and
prepare findings, conclusions, and
recommendations to the Secretary of
Health & Human Services on: (a)
Evidence-based or promising practices
and innovative models for the provision
of care by family caregivers or support
for family caregivers; and (b) Improving
coordination across federal government
programs. The Advisory Council also
will advise and provide
recommendations to the Secretary of
Health & Human Services on
recognizing and supporting family
caregivers. The Advisory Council will
consist of at least three ex officio
members: The Administrator of the
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (or the Administrator’s
designee); the Administrator of the
Administration for Community Living
(or the Administrator’s designee who
has experience with both aging and
disability); and the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs (or the Secretary’s designee).
Heads of other federal departments or
agencies (or their designees) also may be
appointed as ex officio members. In
addition, the Secretary will appoint a
maximum of fifteen voting members
with at least one from each of the
following constituencies: family
caregivers; older adults who need longterm services and supports; individuals
with disabilities; health care and social
service providers; providers of longterm services and supports; employers;
paraprofessional workers; state and
local officials; accreditation bodies;
veterans; and as appropriate, other
experts and advocacy organizations
engaged in family caregiving. The
membership of the Advisory Council
will reflect the diversity of family
caregivers and individuals receiving
services and supports.
Advisory Council Responsibilities:
The Advisory Council is required to
meet quarterly during its first year and
at least three times each year thereafter.
Meetings will be open to the public.
Advisory Council members will be
expected to meaningfully and
substantively participate in at least one
subcommittee, which will meet
periodically between meetings of the
full Advisory Council. Within 12
months, the Advisory Council will
develop an initial report that includes:
(a) An inventory and assessment of all
federally funded efforts to recognize and
support family caregivers and the
outcomes of such efforts, including
analyses of the extent to which federally
funded efforts are reaching family
caregivers and gaps in such efforts; (b)
Recommendations to improve and better
coordinate federal programs and
activities to recognize and support
family caregivers, as well as
opportunities to improve the
coordination of federal and state
programs and activities; (c)
Recommendations to effectively deliver
services based on the performance,
mission, and purpose of a program,
while eliminating redundancies,
avoiding unnecessary duplication and
overlap, and ensuring the needs of
family caregivers are met; (d)
Identification of challenges faced by
family caregivers, including financial,
health, and other challenges, and
existing approaches to address such
challenges; and (e) An evaluation of
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how family caregiving impacts
Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal
programs. The initial report will be used
by the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services to inform the
development of a national family
caregiving strategy (the strategy), which
will be updated biennially. To that end,
the Advisory Council shall recommend
actions that may be taken by the federal
government (under existing programs),
state and local governments,
communities, health care providers,
long-term services and supports
providers, and others to recognize and
support family caregivers in a manner
that reflects their diverse needs. Once
the strategy has been published, the
Advisory Council will support the
preparation of biennial updates, which
will include: new developments,
challenges, opportunities, and solutions;
as well as recommendations for priority
actions to improve the implementation
of the strategy, as appropriate. In
addition, the Advisory Council will
submit an annual report on the
development, maintenance, and
updating of the strategy. The report will
include a description of the
implementation of the actions
recommended in the initial report, as
appropriate. This report will be
provided to the Secretary, Congress, and
the state agencies responsible for
carrying out family caregiver programs.
The completion of all described
activities is dependent upon the
identification of federal funding that can
be utilized for the purposes of carrying
out the legislation.
Nomination Process: Any person or
organization may nominate one or more
qualified individuals for membership.
Nomination packages must include: (1)
A nomination letter not to exceed one
(1) page that provides the reason(s) for
nominating the individual, the
constituency they represent (from the
list above; may be more than one), and
the nominee’s particular relevant
experience and/or professional
expertise; (2) Contact information for
the nominee (name, title (if applicable),
address, phone, and email address); and
(3) The nominee’s resume (not to exceed
two (2) pages), if the nomination is
based on their professional capacity or
qualifications. A resume is optional
otherwise. Nominees will be appointed
based on their demonstrated knowledge,
qualifications, and professional or
personal experience related to the
purpose and scope of the Advisory
Council. Members will be appointed for
the full life of the Advisory Council,
which will sunset in January 2021.
Members appointed to fill subsequent
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vacancies will be appointed for the
remainder of the life of the Advisory
Council.
Dated: October 4, 2018.
Lance Robertson,
Administrator and Assistant Secretary for
Aging.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Administration for Community Living
Solicitation for Nominations To Serve
on the Advisory Council To Support
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Administration for Community
Living, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of Health &
Human Services (Secretary) seeks
nominations for grandparents who are
raising grandchildren and older
relatives who are caring for children to
serve on the Advisory Council to
Support Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren.
SUMMARY:
Nominations must be submitted
by Monday December 3, 2018.
(Nominations submitted via mail must
be postmarked by Monday December 3,
2018.)
ADDRESSES: Nominations, including
attachments, may be submitted as
follows:
(1) Email: Send to: SGRG.Act@
acl.hhs.gov (include the name of the
nominee in the subject line)
(2) Mail or express delivery: Submit
materials to: Advisory Council to
Support Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren, Administration for
Community Living, 330 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20201.
For questions, contact Whitney Bailey
at Whitney.Bailey@acl.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
number of grandparents and other older
relatives who are caring for children is
significant and growing, in part due to
the opioid crisis. Although caregivers’
lives are enhanced by the experience,
providing full-time care to children can
decrease caregivers’ abilities to address
their own health and well-being needs.
Recognizing that these caregivers would
benefit from improved coordination of
resources intended to support them, as
well as better dissemination of
information about those resources, the
Supporting Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren Act (Pub. L. 115–196)
established an Advisory Council to
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Community Living
Solicitation for Nominations To Serve on the Family Caregiving
Advisory Council
AGENCY: Administration for Community Living, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Health & Human Services (Secretary) seeks
nominations for individuals to serve on the Family Caregiving Advisory
Council.
DATES: Nominations must be submitted by Monday December 3, 2018.
(Nominations submitted via mail must be postmarked by Monday December
3, 2018).
ADDRESSES: You may submit nominations, including attachments, by either
of the following methods:
(1) Email: Send to: [email protected] (specify in the email
subject line the name of the nominee)
(2) Mail or express delivery: Submit materials to: Family
Caregiving Advisory Council, Administration for Community Living, 330 C
Street SW, Washington, DC 20201.
For questions, contact Whitney Bailey at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Family Caregiving Advisory Council (the
Advisory Council) is authorized under Section 4 of the Recognize,
Assist, Include, Support, and Engage Family Caregivers Act of 2017
(Pub. L. 115-119), commonly referred to as the ``RAISE Family
Caregivers Act.'' The Advisory Council shall study and prepare
findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Secretary of Health &
Human Services on: (a) Evidence-based or promising practices and
innovative models for the provision of care by family caregivers or
support for family caregivers; and (b) Improving coordination across
federal government programs. The Advisory Council also will advise and
provide recommendations to the Secretary of Health & Human Services on
recognizing and supporting family caregivers. The Advisory Council will
consist of at least three ex officio members: The Administrator of the
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (or the Administrator's
designee); the Administrator of the Administration for Community Living
(or the Administrator's designee who has experience with both aging and
disability); and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (or the Secretary's
designee). Heads of other federal departments or agencies (or their
designees) also may be appointed as ex officio members. In addition,
the Secretary will appoint a maximum of fifteen voting members with at
least one from each of the following constituencies: family caregivers;
older adults who need long-term services and supports; individuals with
disabilities; health care and social service providers; providers of
long-term services and supports; employers; paraprofessional workers;
state and local officials; accreditation bodies; veterans; and as
appropriate, other experts and advocacy organizations engaged in family
caregiving. The membership of the Advisory Council will reflect the
diversity of family caregivers and individuals receiving services and
supports.
Advisory Council Responsibilities: The Advisory Council is required
to meet quarterly during its first year and at least three times each
year thereafter. Meetings will be open to the public. Advisory Council
members will be expected to meaningfully and substantively participate
in at least one subcommittee, which will meet periodically between
meetings of the full Advisory Council. Within 12 months, the Advisory
Council will develop an initial report that includes: (a) An inventory
and assessment of all federally funded efforts to recognize and support
family caregivers and the outcomes of such efforts, including analyses
of the extent to which federally funded efforts are reaching family
caregivers and gaps in such efforts; (b) Recommendations to improve and
better coordinate federal programs and activities to recognize and
support family caregivers, as well as opportunities to improve the
coordination of federal and state programs and activities; (c)
Recommendations to effectively deliver services based on the
performance, mission, and purpose of a program, while eliminating
redundancies, avoiding unnecessary duplication and overlap, and
ensuring the needs of family caregivers are met; (d) Identification of
challenges faced by family caregivers, including financial, health, and
other challenges, and existing approaches to address such challenges;
and (e) An evaluation of how family caregiving impacts Medicare,
Medicaid, and other federal programs. The initial report will be used
by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to inform the
development of a national family caregiving strategy (the strategy),
which will be updated biennially. To that end, the Advisory Council
shall recommend actions that may be taken by the federal government
(under existing programs), state and local governments, communities,
health care providers, long-term services and supports providers, and
others to recognize and support family caregivers in a manner that
reflects their diverse needs. Once the strategy has been published, the
Advisory Council will support the preparation of biennial updates,
which will include: new developments, challenges, opportunities, and
solutions; as well as recommendations for priority actions to improve
the implementation of the strategy, as appropriate. In addition, the
Advisory Council will submit an annual report on the development,
maintenance, and updating of the strategy. The report will include a
description of the implementation of the actions recommended in the
initial report, as appropriate. This report will be provided to the
Secretary, Congress, and the state agencies responsible for carrying
out family caregiver programs. The completion of all described
activities is dependent upon the identification of federal funding that
can be utilized for the purposes of carrying out the legislation.
Nomination Process: Any person or organization may nominate one or
more qualified individuals for membership. Nomination packages must
include: (1) A nomination letter not to exceed one (1) page that
provides the reason(s) for nominating the individual, the constituency
they represent (from the list above; may be more than one), and the
nominee's particular relevant experience and/or professional expertise;
(2) Contact information for the nominee (name, title (if applicable),
address, phone, and email address); and (3) The nominee's resume (not
to exceed two (2) pages), if the nomination is based on their
professional capacity or qualifications. A resume is optional
otherwise. Nominees will be appointed based on their demonstrated
knowledge, qualifications, and professional or personal experience
related to the purpose and scope of the Advisory Council. Members will
be appointed for the full life of the Advisory Council, which will
sunset in January 2021. Members appointed to fill subsequent vacancies
will be appointed for the remainder of the life of the Advisory
Council.
Dated: October 4, 2018.
Lance Robertson,
Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging.
[FR Doc. 2018-22268 Filed 10-11-18; 8:45 am]
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