Specific to Intergenerational Activities Sample Clauses
Specific to Intergenerational Activities. 1. The Contractor shall:
a. Provide meals in accordance with the OAA and California Code of Regulations (CCR).
b. Promote and maintain high standards of food safety and sanitation as required by the California Retail Food Code.
c. Conduct services and activities that support the goal to provide more meals to more older adults and/or the goal to pursue and conduct intergenerational activities for the purpose of connecting older adults with children/adults in conjunction with the OCNP. Examples of intergenerational activities include, but are not limited, the following:
i. Development or maintenance of partnerships and collaborative efforts with programs serving children to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ intergenerational connections between older adults and children.
ii. Planning, development, or implementation of shared sites with programs serving meals to children to promote intergenerational meal programs.
iii. Planning, development, or implementation of intergenerational cooking demonstrations or classes.
iv. Planning, development, or implementation of shared garden site and intergenerational gardening activities.
v. Virtual or in-person intergenerational social activities related to the C-1 or C-2 program.
vi. Virtual or in-person adult lunch companion for C-2 participants.
d. Use funding to provide meals for participants and activities that support intergenerational connections, however, funding may not supplant funds that would otherwise be available for other nutrition programs.
Specific to Intergenerational Activities. 1. The Contractor shall report the following information quarterly in CDA’s Online Data Reporting Tool (ODRT).
a. The service units (meals) and estimated unduplicated client count for OCNP clients.
b. The service units (meals) and estimated participant count for participants under age 60.
c. The service units (intergenerational activities) and estimated unduplicated client count for OCNP clients.
