January 2021 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

Happy 2021 SG/PRC Community 2020 was a challenging year for all of us. However, we had many blessings along the way. We are a more united community in that all of us are playing a key role with protecting everyone’s health and safety and managing the spread of COVID-19. We now have new lingo, “Zoom” …

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January 14, 2021 – Letter

Dear San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center (SG/PRC) Community, We are pleased to announce that we have had discussions with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Officials regarding its COVID-19 vaccine prioritization phases. SG/PRC residential Service Providers, and individuals served living in those settings are receiving COVID-19 vaccinations through the Pharmacy Partnership Program. Our Nurse …

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January 5, 2021 – Letter

Dear Dr. Ferrer, There are simply no words that can adequately express our gratitude for all of the work that you and your staff have done. Your daily guidance, reporting, triaging and tracing intended to mitigate risks and to slow the spread of COVID-19 within our community demonstrates your resilient pledge to protect all of …

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December 2020 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

SG/PRC Critical Business Functions The SG/PRC office remains open to the public on an appointment only basis. We are pleased to report that all critical functions including Intake/Eligibility, Fiscal, Clinical, Human Resources, Quality Assurance and Information Technology are at optimal levels. SG/PRC is an essential business, according to “Essential Workforce Coronavirus Covid-19 Response”, under Healthcare/Public …

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October 2020 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

SG/PRC Critical Business Functions SG/PRC employees are resilient, and we admire their “goodwill”, follow-through and commitment to serving our community and each other. Our consultants, and service providers are our frontline heroes that have always been there, every second, every minute and every day making certain that individuals served do not have unmet needs. We …

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September 2020 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

SG/PRC Critical Business Functions Our remote workforce is 90% as we remain committed to delivery of essential intake and eligibility services. SG/PRC continues to lead the way, as SG/PRC remains alone as the only regional center that has delivered intake and eligibility services without modifications throughout the COVID-19 health pandemic. We are very proud of …

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August 2020 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

COVID-19 On June 18th, 2020 Governor Newsom issued a statewide order for all Californians to wear face coverings. During Governor Newsom’s debriefing he stated…. “science shows that face coverings and masks work….” According to data, archived and found on the Los Angeles County Public Health Dashboard, the 7-day average testing positivity rate ending August 15, …

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July 2020 – Executive Director’s Monthly Report

COVID-19 Pandemic It has been 125 days since Governor Newsom’s stay at home order in response to our shared responsibility to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Recently, California like many other states began the process of opening channels and streams of commerce. An indispensable first step to stave off food insecurity, rising unemployment, widening economic …

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June 2020 – Letter

June 15, 2020 Dear San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center Community: You are in our hearts and minds during these recent tragic events. We are saddened and we grieve. We feel the hurt and pain with the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery and countless others. Black lives matter. All lives matter. Please …

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May 2020 – Letter

May 8, 2020 Meeting Your Needs During the COVID-19 Health Crisis Dear San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center (SG/PRC) Community: The COVID-19 health crisis has required that each of us transition from ways of living to which we have become accustomed to serving a greater purpose in supporting and sustaining everyone’s health and safety for collective good. …

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