we have seen that this falls on deaf ears. unless the people make their voices heard, we will not see change. we know this is a recipe for failure. going forward, we must become involved in the justice system. this is not someone else s problem. we will sit and wonder why the crime rates have gone up. when you think about the cost to our society and every person that lives in our society. it becomes very clear that we have no option but to act and act now. i am hoping that you will be motivated to get involved in non ordinary justice. we have yet to live up to that promise. i look forward to working with all of you call ever to pla. we invite you to stay with us. we look forward to continuing this dialogue in the future. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. if you would take your seats for this incredibly happy occasion. i am the director of the san francisco department of public health, and i want you to think back 13 years, because that is when i began. and wh
good morning. welcome to the regular mee thank you. i believe we have been good one from the apartment of public health. good morning. i am the administrator of hiv health services. please to announce a chevy health services was announced through a competitive grant process. this is for a three-year period for a total of $3.4 million through the california hiv aids research program to design, implement, and test at least two models of care, designed to treat people 50 years of age and over living with hiv in the context of the h.i.v.-specific patient-centered medical care home model. this is an exciting opportunity to study new models of care and offer best practices, guidelines for treating hiv and aging throughout the state of california. of the projected 1 million people in the u.s. living with hiv and aids, which continues to grow, it is estimated by the year 2015, half will be the age 50 and over. i m happy to answer any questions you may have at this tim
good afternoon, everyone. if you would take your seats for this incredibly happy occasion. i am the director of the san francisco department of public health, and i want you to think back 13 years, because that is when i began. and when i started, the very first crisis i had to deal with is what shall we do about the laguna honda hospital. it has always been known for the incredible care, the loving nurses, the fantastic physicians, the energetic volunteers, the courage of our residents, for all of the things that made the care great. but we had a problem. and the problem was the building. we were in a building that had long outlived its usefulness as a place for residents to live. it was no longer consistent with any medicare or medicaid rules. we were the only facility left in the country running open wards. we were told we would not be allowed any longer by both the federal and state authorities. it was a place where, while the care was wonderful, the building
revisions, and i urge you to look at this seriously and remind us it has also been approved. we are here today because it has been through numerous appeals. i cannot imagine going through the much trauma. thank you. the issue before you is is clear. it is pretty simple renovation of all homeowners of the home. gooand the mission is to enhance the diversity of our community and surrounding communities. we do typically get involved as a developer of affordable housing. we have reached out to the appellant, and they have not taken advantage of that. to bring the before the board seems disingenuous. what we would like to see is for the board of supervisors to support the renovation of this building in order to support people who worked tirelessly to support community superior do thank you to support communities. thank you. are there any other members of the public who wish to speak of and why don t i asked the appellant to come back to the microphone, and you shall have o
good morning. welcome to the regular mee thank you. i believe we have been good one from the apartment of public health. good morning. i am the administrator of hiv health services. please to announce a chevy health services was announced through a competitive grant process. this is for a three-year period for a total of $3.4 million through the california hiv aids research program to design, implement, and test at least two models of care, designed to treat people 50 years of age and over living with hiv in the context of the h.i.v.-specific patient-centered medical care home model. this is an exciting opportunity to study new models of care and offer best practices, guidelines for treating hiv and aging throughout the state of california. of the projected 1 million people in the u.s. living with hiv and aids, which continues to grow, it is estimated by the year 2015, half will be the age 50 and over. i m happy to answer any questions you may have at this time. superviso