Sec. 8-114d. Resident services coordinators.
Sec. 8-114d. Resident services coordinators. (a) The Commissioner of Economic
and Community Development shall award grants-in-aid to housing authorities, municipal developers and nonprofit corporations operating elderly housing projects pursuant
to this part to hire resident services coordinators to (1) facilitate conflict resolution
between residents, including between seniors and younger residents, (2) establish and
maintain relationships with community service providers and link residents to appropriate community services, (3) act as a liaison to assist in problem solving, (4) assist
residents of such housing to maintain an independent living status, (5) assess the individual needs of residents of such housing for the purpose of establishing and maintaining
support services, (6) provide orientation services to new residents and maintain regular
contact with residents of such housing, (7) monitor the delivery of support services to
residents of such housing, (8) organize resident activities and meetings that promote
socialization among all residents, and (9) advocate changes in services sought or required
by residents of such housing. The commissioner shall award grants-in-aid based on
demonstration of need and availability of matching funds. A joint application made by
more than one housing authority, municipal developer or nonprofit corporation shall
have the same preference as an application made by one housing authority, municipal
developer or nonprofit corporation.
(b) The employment of resident services coordinators by a housing authority, municipal developer or nonprofit corporation operating elderly housing projects pursuant
to this part shall be considered an allowable expense.
(c) The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development may convene
monthly meetings of the resident services coordinators for in-service training and information sharing. Training topics shall include, but not be limited to, the health care needs
of seniors and persons with disabilities, mediation and conflict resolution, and local and
regional service resources.
(P.A. 98-263, S. 3, 4, 21; P.A. 05-206, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 98-263 effective July 1, 1998; P.A. 05-206 amended Subsec. (a) by adding provisions re conflict resolution,
including resolution of conflicts between seniors and younger residents, community services, liaisons to assist problem
solving, orientation services and the promotion of socialization among residents and redesignating subdivisions accordingly, and added new Subsec. (c) re monthly meetings of resident services coordinators, effective July 1, 2005.