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DuPage County Health and Human Services Committee met September 19.

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DuPage County Health and Human Services Committee met September 19.

Here is the minutes provided by the Committee:

1. Call to Order

10:15 am meeting was called to order by Chair Robert L Larsen at 10:18 am.

2. Roll Call

Present: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

Absent:

3. Public Comment

No public comments were received at this meeting.

4. Chairman's Report - Chair Larsen

5. Approval of Minutes

Health & Human Services - Regular Meeting - Sep 5, 2017 10:15 am

Result: Accepted [Unanimous]

Mover: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

6. Community Services - Mary Keating

A. CS Requests That Also Require Finance And/Or County Board Approval

1. FI-R-0395-17 Resolution -- Acceptance And Appropriation of the Aging Case Coordination Unit Fund PY18 $5,264,038, Company 5000 Accounting Units 1660 and 1720

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

2. FI-R-0396-17 Resolution -- Acceptance and Appropriation of the Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP) HHS Grant FY18 Inter-Governmental Agreement No. 17-221028 Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 1430 $762,212.00

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

3. HHS-P-0383-17 Recommendation for approval of a contract purchase order to Appliance Carpet Parts, LLC d/b/a Custom Appliance Wholesalers to furnish, deliver, and install energy star rated appliances with proper disposal for Community Services/Weatherization, for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, for a contract total amount of $27,120.00, per lowest responsible bid #17-131-GV

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Tonia Khouri, District 5

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

4. HHS-P-0384-17 Recommendation for approval of a contract purchase order to Healthy Air Heating & Air, Inc., to provide mechanical (HVAC) weatherization labor and materials for Community Services/Weatherization for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, for a contract total amount not to exceed $493,328.00, per lowest responsible bid #17-130-GV ,

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

5. HHS-P-0385-17 Recommendation for approval of a contract purchase order to Healthy Air Heating & Air, Inc., to provide architectural weatherization labor & materials for Community Services/Weatherization, for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, for a contract total amount not to exceed $72,500.00, per lowest responsible bid #17-129-GV.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Amy L Grant, District 4

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

B. CS Requests for Parent Committee Final Approval

2017-265 Recommendation for the approval of a contact purchase order with Bertelsmann Learning, LLC, d/b/a Relias Learning LLC to provide online learning courses for Community Services staff to maintain certifications and receive CEUs. This contract covers the period of October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018, for a contract total amount not to exceed $5,307.53. Other Professional Service not subject to competitive bidding per 55 ILCS 5/5-1022(a). Vendor selected pursuant to DuPage County Code Section 2-300.4-108 (1) (b). Community Services Block Grant Funded. Chairman Larsen stated that Community Services will collaborate with the DuPage County Health Department to recieve the service at a lower cost.

Result: Withdrawn

7. Community Development Commission - Mary Keating

CDC Requests That Also Require Finance And/Or County Board Approval

HHS-R-0397-17 Resolution -- Recommendation for approval of a Fifth CDBG Agreement Modification, Fourth Time Extension with Family Shelter Service, Project Number CD15-11, extending project completion date to March 31, 2018.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

8. DuPage Care Center - Janelle Chadwick

DuPage Care Center Requests That Also Require Finance And/Or County Board Approval

A. HHS-P-0382-17 Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order issued to Weatherproofing Technologies Inc., to provide roof restoration for roofs 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 42, for the DuPage Care Center, for the period through June 30, 2018, for a total contract amount not to exceed $365,490.00, per Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of DuPage and National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance (National IPA) CPN #R132205.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Amy L Grant, District 4

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

B. HHS-P-0386-17 Recommendation for approval of a contract purchase order to Symbria Rehab, Inc., for the Community Wellness Center staffing and management for the DuPage Care Center, for the period October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018, for a contract total not to exceed $65,500.00, per renewal option under Proposal P16-146-GV, first optional one year renewal.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Tonia Khouri, District 5

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

C. Change Order -- HHS-P-0311A-16 - Amendment to Resolution HHS-P-0311-16 (County Contract 2097-1 Serv), issued to Symbria Rehab Inc., for Therapy and Consulting Services: Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy to the residents at the DuPage Care Center, for the period November 1, 2016 through October 31, 2017, to increase encumbrance in the amount of $145,000.00, resulting in an amended contract total not to exceed of $1,165,000.00, an increase of 14.22% (2097-0001 Serv)

Shauna Berman, Assistant Administrator, at the DuPage Care Center, answered questions relating to the usage of outside staffing at the Care Center.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Amy L Grant, District 4

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

9. Budget Transfers

Budget Transfers -- Community Services - HUD Continuum of Care Grant - To move funds to the personnel lines in order to spend down the grant 100%. The commodities and contractual expenses for the grant were less than anticipated, therefore the grant can cover more of the personnel costs originally charged to the general fund 1000-1750. $8602.00

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

10. Consent Items

Consent Item -- Extend Contract Agreement 2051-0001 SERV through November 30, 2017, issued to Music Speaks, LLC, for Music Therapy for the residents at DuPage Care Center.

Chairman Larsen explained the music therapy grant is supported by the DuPage Care Center Foundation. Discussion arose over the impact and benefits the music therapy has on the residents.

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

11. 2016 Human Services Grant Fund Final Report

Mary Keating, Director of Community Services, stated DuPage County provides $1,000,000.00 in grant funds through the Human Services Grant Fund (HSGF). Last year, the HSGF supported 59 agencies that impacted nearly 90,000 residents. The final report included in the agenda packet demonstrates the grant fund recipients for 2016 and their intended use of received funds. Chairman Larsen added that by funding these not for profit programs which provide various services, the County is relieved of financial burden to assist residents directly with tax dollars.

A. 2016 Human Services Grant Fund Final Report Memo

B. 2016 Human Services Grant Fund Final Report

12. Residency Waivers - Janelle Chadwick

A. Out of County Residency Waiver One

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Seconder: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

B. Out of County Residency Waiver Two

Result: Approved [Unanimous]

Mover: Sam Tornatore, Vice Chair

Seconder: Elizabeth Chaplin, District 2

Ayes: Chaplin, Grant, Hart, Khouri, Larsen, Tornatore

13. Community Services Update - Mary Keating

Mary Keating referred to the Weatherization contracts on the agenda, stating that although the program year started July 1, 2017, the grant agreement just came in from the state, delaying the contracts. Ms. Keating explained the Weatherization contracts are bid out with an estimate of the total annual program cost for all 3 grant sources, but the contract is issued only for the amount we have grant agreements for, which will result in upcoming change orders as additional grant agreements are received. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the Housing Urban Development (HUD) program years started April 1, 2017, and we are still waiting for the grant agreements from the federal government. The lag in funds may cause us to miss the construction season for infrastructure projects for 2017, delaying them until 2018. Since these are large projects, DuPage County is still spending down 2015-2016 dollars, and will not feel the effects as will the municipalities that budgeted funds for 2017. However, the delays may affect the timeliness ratio, which measures how much money is unspent from previous years funding 60 to 90 days prior to the start of the next program year.

Ms. Keating was elected as the Secretary Treasurer to the National Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED) in Portland this past week. Due to the recent hurricanes, HUD officials were not present but Ms. Keating will meet with them when she attends a NACCED executive committee meeting and visits HUD headquarters in Washington D.C. in December.

Ms. Keating stated that she attended an Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment community meeting at the DuPage County Health Department last week and learned that 36,000 DuPage County residents enrolled in ACA through the marketplace in DuPage County last year. Within this number, 20% automatically renewed their plan, 30% were brand new enrollees (in the 4th year of ACA), and 52% are active re- enrollees, people who adjusted their plans. Since the ACA open enrollment period coincides with the start of the LIHEAP season, Community Services staff will be reminding LIHEAP applicants, and other clients, about the deadline.

14. DuPage Care Center Update - Janelle Chadwick

Shauna Berman, Assistant Administrator for the DuPage Care Center, spoke about the 50th Annual Fall Festival that was held on Saturday, September 16. The annual event raises funds to support the DuPage Care Center Foundation and the DuPage Care Center Recreation Funds to use towards resident activities and programs throughout the year. OEM, Security, the Highway Department, and the Sheriff's SWAP team all collaborated to make the event a success. The DuPage Animal Control also contributed with an open house and a collection drive for disaster relief in Houston.

The Fall Festival coincides with the Sheriff's Safety Saturday at the Fairgrounds. Although shuttles were provided to move people from one event to another, Ms. Berman is looking into physically moving the two events closer to each other.

The DuPage Care Center is expecting the results of last week's annual survey from the Illinois Department of Public Health for any citations or issues that need to be addressed. Life Safety is presently completing their own survey regarding the physical structure of the building. Considering the age of the building, some corrections are anticipated, but they are typically minor.

15. Old Business

16. New Business

Member Chaplin mentioned that the City of Naperville recently raised the age to purchase cigarettes to 21. Ms. Chaplin questioned if DuPage County should consider raising the age throughout the county, adding there are statistics that show the older a person starts consumption of tobacco and/or alcohol, the less likely they will become addicted. Responding to questions, Ms. Chaplin suggested reaching out to the city of Naperville to get more information on their procedure for future discussion.

17. Informational Items

18. Adjournment

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:45 a.m.

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