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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 8.5Ch. 2Art. 4§ 9120 Aging Disability Resource Program

§ 9120 Aging Disability Resource Program

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§ 9120 Aging Disability Resource Program

Key Takeaways

  • •This law creates a program called ADRC to help older adults, people with disabilities, and their families find and access long-term care services.
  • •The program is run by local agencies and centers that work together to give advice, short-term help, and support when moving from hospitals or nursing homes back home.
  • •The state sets rules and best practices for how these programs should work, like making sure they follow up to check if people got the help they needed.
  • •The program only happens if the state budget includes money for it.

Example

If your grandma needs help after a hospital stay, like finding a nurse or getting meals delivered, the ADRC program can guide your family to the right services.

The ADRC program helps families like yours figure out what help is available and how to get it, so your grandma can recover at home safely.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 9120 Aging Disability Resource Program

(a) There is hereby established an Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) program to provide information to consumers and their families on available long-term services and supports (LTSS) programs and to assist older adults, caregivers, and persons with disabilities in accessing LTSS programs at the local level through ADRC programs operated jointly by area agencies on aging and independent living centers. (b) This article shall be administered and implemented by the California Department of Aging, in collaboration with the Department of Rehabilitation and the State Department of Health Care Services. (c) Area agencies on aging and independent living centers shall be the core local partners in developing ADRC programs. The California Department of Aging shall assist interested and qualified area agencies on aging and independent living centers in completing an application to be designated as an ADRC program. (d) An ADRC program operated by an area agency on aging and an independent living center shall provide all of the following: (1) Enhanced information and referral services and other assistance at hours that are convenient for the public. (2) Options counseling concerning available LTSS programs and public and private benefits programs. (3) Short-term service coordination. (4) Transition services from hospitals to home and from skilled nursing facilities to the community. (e) An ADRC program operated by an area agency on aging and an independent living center shall do both of the following: (1) Provide services within the geographic area served. (2) Provide information to the public about the services provided by the program. (f) (1) The California Department of Aging, in consultation with the Aging and Disability Resource Connection Advisory Committee within the California Department of Aging, shall develop a core model of ADRC best practices. These best practices shall be implemented by July 1, 2022, by all ADRC programs operated by area agencies on aging and independent living centers. To the extent feasible, the best practices shall be considered in the development and continued updating of the master plan on aging. In the development of these best practices, the department and advisory committee shall consider, at a minimum, all of the following practices: (A) A person-centered counseling process. (B) Public outreach and coordination with key referral sources, including, but not limited to, caregiver resource centers, the medical centers of the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, acute care systems, local 211 programs, local multipurpose senior service programs, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), adult day care services, and LTSS providers. (C) A formal followup procedure to ensure that services for which a person received a referral were received and methods for correcting service provision if needed. (D) A model for the best ways for area agencies on aging and independent living centers to share necessary data and client information. (E) A model for the collection and reporting of data to the California Department of Aging, which shall include, but not be limited to, the demographic information for each individual counseled, the number of consumers served by category of service, and the number of caregivers served. (2) The California Department of Aging shall review implementation of the ADRC Infrastructure Grants Program described in Section 9121 for consideration in developing and updating the best practices model. (g) The implementation of this section is contingent on an appropriation in the annual Budget Act, or another act, for that express purpose. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 850, Sec. 1. (SB 453) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

disabilityinformationhospitalbenefitshealthoffernursingport

Related Statutes

  • § 11320.1 Welfare-To-Work Program Steps
  • § 9122 Senior Disability Resource Access
  • § 4477 Developmental Center Advisory Boards
  • § 5328.2 Patient Movement And Records
  • § 6606 Mental Disorder Treatment Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 9120.
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