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Tribal Leaders
On this page you find information specifically for Tribal Leaders to help them understand how Continuum of Care (CoC) Services fit into their communities, instructions on how to implement CoC systems, funding CoC Services, CoC Policies and other useful information.
DISCLAIMER: CoC (Continuum of Care) is an alternative term for LTSS (Long Term Services and Support). Please note that not all instances of LTSS have been transitioned to the new designation.
Continuum of Care Research
Older American Indians and Alaska Natives are a rapidly growing population group.
Tribal Leader Involvement
This page lists the different ways in which tribes can support CoC efforts.
Continuum of Care Program Examples
Read about successful CoC programs in Indian County
Funding Continuum of Care Services in your Community
Tribal CoC programs often use multiple revenue sources.
Continuum of Care Roadmap
The CoC roadmap planning model can guide you through the planning process.
Evaluation – Goals, Actions, etc.
Evaluation is the process of answering questions you would like to answer about the program.
Policies
American Indian community members have a unique, formal nation-to-nation relationship with the US.
Where do we begin?
Continuum of Care (CoC) Services in Indian Country: Where do we begin?
Nursing Homes
Tribal Leaders: Thinking about building a tribal Long Term Care Facility in your community?
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
View the legislation passed in 2020.