7. The director shall promulgate rules and regulations as necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. * 8. On or before March first, two thousand nineteen, and every five years thereafter, the director shall report to the governor and the finance committee of the senate and the ways and means committee of the assembly concerning the effectiveness of the naturally occurring retirement community supportive services program in achieving the objectives set forth by this section, which include helping to address the needs of residents in such classic and neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities, assuring access to a continuum of necessary services, increasing private, philanthropic and other public funding for programs, and preventing unnecessary hospital and nursing home stays. The report shall also include recommendations concerning continuation or modification of the program from the director. The director shall provide the required information and any other information deemed appropriate to the report in such form and detail as will be helpful to the legislature and the governor in determining to extend, eliminate or modify the program including, but not limited to, the following:
- (a) the number, size, type and location of the projects developed and funded, including the number, kinds and functions of staff in each program;
- (b) the age, sex, religion and other appropriate demographic information concerning the residents served;
- (c) the services provided to residents, reported in such manner as to allow comparison of services by demographic group and region;
- (d) a listing of the services provided by eligible applicants, including the number, kind and intensity of such services; and
- (e) a listing of partner organizations providing services, the number, kind and intensity of such services, and, to the extent practicable, the outcomes of such referrals. * NB Effective until September 1, 2024 * 8. On or before March first, two thousand nineteen, and every five years thereafter, the director shall report to the governor and the finance committee of the senate and the ways and means committee of the assembly concerning the effectiveness of the naturally occurring retirement community supportive services program in achieving the objectives set forth by this section, which include helping to address the needs of residents in such classic and neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities, assuring access to a continuum of necessary services, increasing private, philanthropic and other public funding for programs, and preventing unnecessary hospital and nursing home stays. The report shall also include recommendations concerning continuation or modification of the program from the director. The director shall provide the required information and any other information deemed appropriate to the report in such form and detail as will be helpful to the legislature and the governor in determining to extend, eliminate or modify the program including, but not limited to, the following:
- (a) the number, size, type and location of the projects developed and funded, including the number, kinds and functions of staff in each program;
- (b) the age, sex, religion and other appropriate demographic information concerning the residents served;
- (c) the services provided to residents, reported in such manner as to allow comparison of services by demographic group and region;
- (d) a listing of the services provided by eligible applicants, including the number, kind and intensity of such services;
- (e) a listing of partner organizations providing services, the number, kind and intensity of such services, and, to the extent practicable, the outcomes of such referrals; and
- (f) the number of residents participating in programs or services provided under this section who report suffering from social isolation and loneliness and the services provided to residents. * NB Effective September 1, 2024
- 9. In the event that a classic or neighborhood NORC is no longer funded under this section, the director shall, to the best of the director's ability, provide information about nearby services available to older adults who currently live in such classic or neighborhood NORC.