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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 205 — Public assistance and medical assistance

205.201 Duties of cabinet as to the aging and the minority elderly.

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The duties of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall be to:
(1)Promote and aid in the establishment of local programs and services for the aging;
(2)Conduct programs to educate the public as to problems of the aging;
(3)Review existing state programs and services for the aging and to make
recommendations to the Governor, to the appropriate department and agencies of
the state, and to the legislature for improvements in and additions to such programs
and services;
(4)Assist and encourage governmental and private agencies to coordinate their efforts
on behalf of the aging;
(5)Conduct and encourage other organizations to conduct studies concerning the aging;
(6)Establish, in selected areas and communities of the state, programs of services for
the aging to demonstrate the value of such programs, and to encourage local
agencies to continue the programs and to create new services where needed.
Emphasis shall be given to services designed to foster continued participation of
older people in family and community life and to lessen the need for institutional
care;
(7)Provide services designed to meet the needs of the minority elderly in programs
administered by the cabinet;
(8)The cabinet shall solicit and consider the input of individuals and organizations
representing the concerns of the minority elderly population as relates to:
(a)Programs and services needed by the minority elderly;
(b)The extent to which existing programs do not meet the needs of the minority
elderly;
(c)The accessibility of existing programs to the minority elderly;
(d)The availability and adequacy of information regarding existing services;
(e)Health problems the minority elderly experience at a higher rate than the
nonminority elderly population; and
(f)Financial, social, and other barriers experienced by the minority elderly in
obtaining services;
(9)Conduct an outreach program that provides information to minority elderly
Kentuckians about health and social problems experienced by minority elderly
persons and available programs to address those problems; and
(10)Cooperate with the federal government and with the governments of other states in
programs relating to the aging.
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