Welcome

The Long Term Care Coordinating Council (LTCCC) is the single body in San Francisco to advise the Mayor on policy, planning and service delivery issues for older adults and people with disabilities.  Established in 2004 by then Mayor Gavin Newsom, the 40 mayoral-appointed member Council’s mandates are to:

  • Advise, implement and evaluate all issues relating to long term care (LTC) and supportive services, including how different service systems interact.
  • Make policy recommendations about how to improve coordination within different settings (home-based, community-based, and institutional care) and service sectors (health, supportive services, housing, transportation, et al.)

 

How to use this website:

You can explore this Website through the main pull-down menu, above, or by using the colored navigation buttons below.  For example, click on About Us to learn about our members.  You can find current and past agendas and meetings for the LTCCC and our workgroups by clicking Our Work.  The Resources page includes Key Issues (presentations made to the Council) and information about local, state and national policy and advocacy efforts for older adults and people with disabilities. You can view our Sitemap to see links to every page on the site.

To stay connected, you can bookmark this page (ltcccsf.org) and/or complete our sign up form to find out more about the Council, or if you have specific questions, please complete the contact form and we will get back to you promptly.

 

 

Updates and Announcements

announceJanuary 24, 2017

Big News! The LTCCC has a Brand New Website!

After months of planning, we’re thrilled to share the launch of our brand new website! A big thank you to the SCAN Foundation for funding this project.   Our goal is to increase the transparency of our work and allow council members, City officials and the greater community to stay up to date on the …Read More


yes_on_iJanuary 13, 2017

Proposition I (aka the Dignity Fund) passed by voters of San Francisco in November

What is the Dignity Fund? The Dignity Fund is a charter amendment passed by San Francisco voters on November 8 to ensure continuous funding for programs serving seniors and adults with disabilities.  The Dignity Fund has two key components: Stabilize funding for current services and supports for seniors, veterans, adults with disabilities and adults living …Read More


January 12, 2017

The LTCCC Welcomes Three New Members

In the last few months, three new members have joined the Council. All bring valuable insight, experience, and enthusiasm for the Council’s work.   Joanna Fraguli, Deputy Director for Programmatic Access, Mayor’s Office on Disability For the past ten years, since July 2006, Joanne has overseen programmatic access compliance for City and County programs. In …Read More


January 11, 2017

New LTCCC Leadership

We’ve had some changes in membership, most notably Cindy Kauffman’s transition off of the council and resignation as LTCCC co-chair. Cindy had been the LTCCC co-chair for three years, helping to guide the council through recent strategic efforts as we reevaluate our long-term policy and budget priorities and processes. Formerly the Chief Operating Officer of …Read More


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The San Francisco Long Term Care Coordinating Council is part of The SCAN Foundation’s Community of Constituents initiative, building a statewide movement to transform the system of care so that all Californians can age with dignity, choice and independence.