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Forsyth County Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Council

Purpose

The mission of the Advisory Council shall be to assure effective and efficient use of the Home and Community Care Block Grant through education, training, data and statistical review toward the development of a comprehensive and coordinated community based system of services, opportunities, and protections for adults aged 60+. Activities to be pursued by the Advisory Council in achieving the mission include:

To advise the Board of County Commissioners for their decision-making process concerning the needs, funding for services, priorities, resources, long-range planning, and other issues, which affect services to the elderly through HCCBG.

To monitor the effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery for service providers receiving Home and Community Care Block Grant funds and advising the Board of County Commissioners on recommended budget adjustments for these services through The County Funding Plan.

To promote partnerships with HCCBG funded agencies and groups, public and private, to further the aims of the Advisory Council in on-going or special projects in collaboration with the Forsyth County Aging Services Planning Committee (FCASPC)

To communicate the Advisory Council activities to the FCASPC on a regular basis at regularly scheduled meetings.

Members and Non-Voting Staff Person(s)

Voting Members: The Advisory Council shall consist of no less than 7 and no more than 13 voting members who are residents of Forsyth County appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. Recommendations for appointments may come from the Advisory Council, the FCASPC, the community, other volunteers, elected officials, or the Board of County Commissioners. Of the total membership at least one voting member shall be an informal caregiver. Also, voting members shall be individuals who are supportive of the mission of the Advisory Council and who possess qualities of leadership to assist the Advisory Council in achieving its mission. 51 % of voting membership shall be aged 60+. The membership shall also include service recipients.

New members are required to go through an initial orientation with the Area Agency on Aging within an appropriate timeframe. As part of an orientation to the Advisory Council, new members are also encouraged to schedule site visits with each of the HCCBG funded providers within the forst 3 months of appointment.

Voting membership will strive to include representation from each of the following areas: Housing. Mental Health, United Way, Developmental Disability Community, Faith Community, Adult Care Homes, Nursing Homes, Home Health Care, Hospitals / Medical Community, Law Enforcement, Funders, Other Agencies Serving Seniors.

Non-Voting Members: Non-voting members shall be allowed to attend all regularly scheduled meetings of the Advisory Council. The Forsyth County Manager shall be an ex officio non-voting member of the Advisory Council. The Advisory Council shall also include as ex officio non-voting members, the following: 1 member representing the Board of County Commissioners, 1 member representing the Area Agency on Aging (AAA), 1 member representing each AAA funded provider, 1 member representing the FCASPC.

Currently Serving

First Name Last Name Position Start Term End Term
Chiquita Evans Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Prennessia Sadler-Lambert Open 03/21/2024 03/18/2026
Andrea Graham Open 03/21/2024 03/18/2026
Malishai Woodbury County Commissioner 12/19/2024 12/01/2025
John Lee Open 03/21/2024 03/24/2026
Nakida McDaniel Open 09/19/2024 09/01/2026
Bob Cleveland Forsyth County Aging Services Representative 01/01/2023 12/31/2028
Nancy Copeland Open 12/19/2024 12/01/2026
Vera Guthrie Open 12/19/2024 12/01/2026
Andrew Applegate Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Diane Fitzhugh Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Martha White Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Lisa Yewdall Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Stephanie Zananiri Open 03/27/2025 03/01/2027
Denise Price County Manager designee 07/02/2024 12/30/2028
Mae Timmons-Moore Open 09/25/2025 09/01/2027

Meetings

Regular Meetings: Regular meetings of the Advisory Council occur on the 4th Friday of each month at 9:30 a.m.

Other Information

Conflict of Interest: No member of the Advisory Council may vote on any matter regarding an agency receiving Home and Community Care Block Grant funds if the member, is currently, or has within the prior 12 months had any ownership, employment, fiduciary, contractual, creditor, or consultative relationship, or has served on any governing board or committee of the agency. However, the member is allowed to participate in discussion about funding recommendations not relating to the above relationships.

Equal Opportunity: The membership shall be open to appointees without regard to age, race, sex, creed, religion, color, national origin or disability. All geographical regions of Forsyth County should be represented.

Terms of Appointments: The Forsyth County Board of County Commissioners shall appoint voting members to serve two (2) year terms on the Advisory Council. A voting member is eligible to serve no more than five (5) terms.

Vacancy: The inability, for whatever reason, of an appointed member to complete his/her term of service, shall be reported in writing to the Chairperson of the Advisory Council. The Advisory Council shall communicate the vacancy to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners for the appointment of a replacement. A vacancy may be filled at any time by the Board of County Commissioners.

Vote: Each voting member of the Advisory Council shall have one vote upon any motion before the Advisory Council. There shall be no proxy votes. In the discretion of the Advisory Council, if time does not allow for a face-to-face meeting, voting can be delivered and taken through email.

Quorum: Fifty percent (50%) of the Advisory Council's voting members shall constitute a quorum. A two-thirds (2/3) vote of the voting members shall be required to recommend funding allocations.

The Removal of Voting Committee Members: Voting members of the Advisory Council who are absent from three unexcused meetings without a good excuse, may be deemed to have resigned from the Advisory Council. At the conclusion of the third meeting from which the individual is absent, the committee may request that the County Commissioners fill the vacancy.

Resolution establishing Committee adopted by the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners on November 12, 2012

Revised Bylaws adopted by the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners on December 7, 2017.

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