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COVID-19 Resource Guide

ECC COVID-19 Resource Guide   The latest Bulletins: Medicare’s response to the COVID-19 CMS Issues Guidance to help Medicare Advantage and Part D Plans Respond to COVID-19 SBA Updates Criteria on States for Requesting Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) Webinars: CDC Webinar on rural response of the COVID-19, Monday, March

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RFP – Legal Services

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR LEGAL SERVICES   Purpose of RFP The Eastern Carolina Council of Governments (ECC) invites the submittal to this Request for Proposals (RFP) from qualified firm(s) interested in providing legal services as Council Attorney. Scope of Work The ECC is seeking the firm/individual to provide legal counsel with issues facing the

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ECC-AAA Family Caregiver Support Program Providers Receive a Gift

Eastern Carolina Council Pet Therapy ECC-AAA Family Caregiver Support Program Providers Receive a Gift ECC-AAA met with the Family Caregiver Specialists throughout the region in October to present them with a gift in honor of National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month (November 2019.) ECC-AAA provided each county provider with a “Joy for All Companion Pet” to assist

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#4 Resolving Concerns through the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Resolving Concerns through the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program The Long-term Care Ombudsman Program focuses on educating the community on issues effecting LTC residents. In January 2019, Eric Carlson through Justice in Aging, released the guide 25 Common Nursing Home Problems & How to Resolve Them. This guide compares common misinterpretations or practices with the clear

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Community Dementia Workshop

Eastern Carolina Council Area Agency on Aging (ECC-AAA) and Dementia Alliance NC partnered in September to present two free Community Dementia Workshops; one in Carteret and the other in Onslow County. Participants joined in learning more about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. They discovered the difference between the two, explored what is happening in the

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Why Evidence-Based Programs?

Why Evidence-Based Programs? Evidence-based programs are structured workshops and classes that have been proven through research to provide positive benefits for the people who participate in them. The have become a standard in many facets of healthcare, and social programming because they have been shown to have a difference in peoples’ lives. At ECC, we

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