OWL ALERT JUNE 25: URGENT ACTION NEEDED TO FUND CLIMATE ACTION IN SF

SITUATION: San Francisco Mayor Breed’s recently announced budget included about $1 million dollars for Department of the Environment staff to implement the Climate Action Plan—but it did not include funding for the Climate Equity Hub. The Climate Emergency Coalition is lobbying hard for funds to start up the Hub, which would lay the foundation for the program that will begin to implement needed climate action, including community groups, social justice, jobs, unions, workers, and more.
 
The next step is the add-back process, in which the supervisors propose changes to the budget, reallocating some funds for programs they see as priorities
 
ACTION: It is vital that we contact our SF Supevisors who sit on the Budget Committee (listed below) and urge them to allocate funds for the Climate Equity Hub. All of us can contact Supervisors Peskin and Chan, the others being appropriate if they are the Supervisor for your district. Please identify yourself as an OWL Constituent and insist that they allocate funds for the Climate Equity Hub.
 
Also please pass this message along to friends, family and colleagues in San Francisco.

President Aaron Peskin: 415-554-7450
Connie Chan (chair):  415-554-7410
Rafael Mandelman:  415-554-6968
Hillary Ronen:  415-554-5144
Shamann Walton:  415-554-7670
Ahsha Safai:  415-554-6975

If you’d like to do more, you are invited to attend the following action by the Climate Emergency Coalition: Join the advocates running around City Hall visiting all the Supervisors’ offices to make absolutely sure they’re hearing us loud & clear! 10:30am Monday, just left of the Polk Street City Hall steps.

OWL ALERT June 18: SAVE LIVES–CURTAIL SPEEDING ON OUR CITY STREETS

Speed is the Number One cause of severe and fatal crashes in California.

Children and the elderly are at particular risk.

SITUATION: AB 645 would allow 6 cities, including San Francisco, to have a pilot program of speed cameras in known high accident areas. It has strong equity and privacy features built in.

ACTION: Call the state senators listed below and urge them to “pass this life saving bill – AB 645 – out of their Committee and on to the State Senate floor so the full Senate can vote on it. We need a flood of phone calls.

Senator Lena Gonzalez: (916) 651- 4033
Senator Tom Umberg: ( 916) 651 – 4934

Locate your California State Senator HERE .

OWL ALERT JUNE 10: RAISE YOUR VOICE AGAIN FOR THE VOICELESS FRAIL ELDERLY

SITUATION: Circumstances at Laguna Honda Hospital continue to be dire and cruel. Very cruel. Over 500 frail elderly and disabled people could be forcibly moved and scattered probably out of state and cut off from any friends, family or familiar surroundings. 

Imagine yourself or a loved one in that helpless and lonely predicament.

San Francisco  could lose 769 skilled nursing beds adding to the already frightening shortage of such caring places. Any one of us might need such a place because of injury, illness or age. We cannot lose any more.

ACTION: Contact those below and say “Laguna Honda Hospital must be saved with all beds intact:

  • No closure.
  • No bed cuts.
  • No forced relocation of patients.
  • No funding loss.

OWLs: Even if you have done this before, do it again.
Make them hear us! Hoot and holler!

And share this message with friends, family and colleagues!

Contact info:

Click HERE for phone and email contact of individual San Francisco Supervisors, or write to them at:
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
City Hall, Room 244
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689

Xavier Becerra (Secy. of federal Health and Human Services Dept.)
200 Independence Avenue, S.W
Washington, D.C. 20201
Email: xavier.becerra@hhs.gov
Phone: 1(877) 696-6775

Chiquita Brooks-LaSure (US Dept. of Health and Human Services)
200 Independence Avenue, S.W
Washington, D.C. 20201
Email: LaSure@cms.hhs.gov
Phone: (202) 690-6329

 

 

OWL ALERT May 31: WEAR ORANGE AND PROTEST GUN VIOLENCE

Situation: As we learned at OWL’s recent Membership Meeting on gun violence with Brady CA speaker Ruth Borenstein, there are more guns than people in the U.S. Additionally, according to the CDC, guns have become the leading cause of death among children. Women are often the targets of gun violence.

Action: We must demand stricter gun laws, more background checks, and insist that the glorification of guns and weapons be stopped in films, television, print media, advertising and the Internet.
                               _________________________________________________________

Join moms, grandmothers, students, gun violence survivors, and community partners from around the Bay Area at the annual Wear Orange march across the Golden Gate Bridge! Wear orange and gather for a rally at the Marin Vista point at 11 AM, with a march across the bridge to follow.

Click HERE to find out more about Wear Orange events near you.

If you can’t make it to the rally or the walk across the bridge, just wear orange on Sunday, June 4 and let everyone know that you support stricter gun laws, background checks and a stop to the continued glamorization of guns.

OWL ALERT May 25: Include Protections for Seniors in Law Enforcement Manuals

Situation Existing law requires law enforcement agencies to protect elders and adults with disabilities from abuse. AB 751 will additionally require local police and county sheriff departments to include information about the elements of such abuse—and specific procedures regarding investigating that abuse— in their policy manuals. 

AB 751 has already passed the Assembly and is now in the California Senate. 
 
Action: 
 1Call, write or email your California Senator and demand that they vote YES on AB 751 protecting Seniors and Adults with Disabilities.   

2) Spread the word about this important legislation to your friends living in California and ask them to support this bill by contacting their own representatives and asking for their support.

Contact info:

Scott Weiner
455 Golden Gate Avenue
Suite 14800
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 557-1300
Click HERE to email State Senator Wiener

Click HERE to find your California State legislator and their contact info.

OWL ALERT May 18: Tell Biden and Feinstein to Protect Medicare

Situation: Government audits have uncovered millions of dollars’ worth of overcharges by Medicare Advantage Plans due to improper diagnosis coding in billing Medicare. This practice drains the Medicare Trust Fund that we have contributed to over the years. 

Additionally, the Department of Justice has joined False Claims Acts lawsuits against private insurance companies to recover these overpayments and to prevent privatization of Medicare and profiteering by investor-backed insurance companies who reap profits rather than focus on improved and accessible health care for all.

Action
1) Contact President Biden and urge him to continue to protect Medicare by preventing Medicare Advantage plans from draining the Medicare Trust Fund.
2) Contact Dianne Feinstein who sits on the Senate’s Judiciary Committee and ask her to continue to support the False Claims Act lawsuits by the Justice Department, which aim to recover Medicare overpayments to private insurance companies due to their improper up-coding of diagnoses

Joe Biden
Click HERE to email
1-202-456-1414 (Switchboard)
1-202-456-1111 (Comments)
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20500

Diane Feinstein
Click HERE to email.
Main: (415) 393-0707
One Post Street, Suite 2450
San Francisco, CA 94104

OWL ALERT May 12: Domestic Workers Deserve Dignity, Safety and Resources

Situation:  Domestic workers include those providing a variety of services to low income Seniors and people with disabilities who need help to remain in their homes. Yet, domestic workers, along with day laborers, are the only class of workers excluded from California’s health and safety protections (Cal/OSHA).

California senate bill SB 686 helps ensure that more people are employed as In Home Support Services (IHSS) workers in California by demanding they be treated with dignity and respect, through better benefits, higher wages, and inclusion in safety regulations.

Action: Help push for SB 686:

  1. Click HERE to contact Governor Newsome and ask him to get behind IHSS workers by supporting SB 686.
  2. Click HERE to sign the petition from Hand In Hand—The Domestic Employers Network—endorsing SB 686.
  3. March in Sacramento next Wednesday, May 17: biggest mobilization of the campaign for domestic worker health and safety—SB 686—to demand respect and dignity for care work in our homes. Free buses from San Francisco and Oakland.  To reserve a seat, contact info@domesticemployers.org.

OWL ALERT May 1: SAVE OUR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

SITUATION: California’s public transit systems are facing enormous threats due to budget shortfalls. Ridership and fare revenue plummeted with the pandemic. Ridership is increasing gradually.  Emergency federal rescue funds have played a crucial role in avoiding system collapse, but those funds will run out before ridership rebounds completely. Service cuts and raised fares would fall hardest on people dependent upon public transportation, including seniors.

We need Governor Newsome to throw a lifeline to our transit systems as part of the state budget!
 
ACTION: We cannot afford to allow our transit systems to unravel. Massive service cuts are not an option. The state needs to step in with short term, stop-gap funding to avert this disaster. Contact the Governor and your legislative leaders and tell them to fund public transportation in our state budget.

Governor Gavin Newsomhttps://www.gov.ca.gov/contact/

Assemblymember Phil Ting: https://a19.asmdc.org/contact

 Assemblymember Matt Haney: https://a17.asmdc.org/contact

Senator Scott Wiener: https://sd11.senate.ca.gov/contact

OWL ALERT April 24: SAVE 120 BEDS AT LAGUNA HONDA

SITUATION: San Francisco’s crucial resource for older residents of limited means and major health issues, Laguna Honda Hospital, has been targeted by CMS for closure. The loss of such a vital institution will absolutely result in catastrophic loss of life, and a drastically diminished quality of life for those who survive the closure. 

Closure and evictions begin May 19th; the loss of 120 beds is on the table if LHH does get recertified, even if closure and evictions are avoided.

Local, State, and Federal Government Officials all need to hear from San Franciscans that Laguna Honda must be saved with all beds intact, and we need admissions to restart.

For more information, see https://www.owlsf.org/category/events/ where there is a video of the OWL-SF April meeting in which Drs. Kerr and Palmer explain the situation at Laguna Honda.

ACTION: Help save 120 beds at LHH by signing this petition:
https://www.change.org/p/help-save-120-beds-at-laguna-honda-hospital-in-san-francisco 

Want to do more? See https://panther-gray.web.app/child/laguna-honda-hospital:-call-to-action-

Also please share this message with friends, family and colleagues. 

OWLSF April 22, 2023 Meeting on Laguna Honda: Video and Additional Resources

 

— Here is a link to the current Grey Panthers Call to Action on Laguna Honda: Laguna Honda Call to Action April 2023

— Here is a link to a San Francisco Chronicle article about Laguna Honda, published April 13: These 26 ‘original sins’ brought S.F.’s Laguna Honda to the brink of closure

— Here is an article in neighborhood newspaper Westside Observer, published April 10: Root Cause Factors Refute DPH Claims Minimizing LHH’s Violations 

OWLSF Urgent Announcement Regarding Laguna Honda

Laguna Honda Hospital Call to Action: update April 15, 2023:

For more details: SF Gray Panther Main Laguna Honda Page (new URL):

https://panther-gray.web.app/child/laguna-honda-hospital:-call-to-action-

CLOSURE AND EVICTIONS ARE SCHEDULED FOR MAY 19 2023. A CUT OF 120 BEDS REMAINS A CONDITION (per CMS) FOR ANY PLAN TO STAY OPEN.

What to do:

Sign This Petition: https://www.change.org/p/help-save-120-beds-at-laguna-honda-hospital-in-san-francisco

Save these dates to appear, testify and or (now)write in:

April 18 Tues.-4 pm: Meeting of the SF Health Commission which will include an update on April 11 LHH Joint Conference Committee Meeting. Agenda and supporting documents are here.

See instructions on how to testify in person, by phone and in writing here.

See examples of 150 word statements you can write or say here

It was announced on April 11, 2023 that on April 13, Laguna Honda chiefs will meet with state and federal regulators to discuss the LHH “revised closure plan,” which has not been accepted by these higher ups. We need an update on this!

We are getting uncomfortably close to the May 19 deadline for evictions and closure; this 3rd monthly meeting of the Health Commission will summarize progress so far at Laguna Honda.

Save the date and write your supervisor:

See more details at SF Gray Panthers main Laguna Honda page  about how you can let those in power at all levels of government know that LAGUNA HONDA HOSPITAL MUST STAY OPEN WITH ALL BEDS INTACT: NO CLOSURE AND NO EVICTIONS. Local services for those in need who cannot safely or appropriately live in a nursing home must ALSO be supported, or Laguna Honda will remain in jeopardy indefinitely!
 
Thankyou,
Teresa Palmer MD

 

 

OWL ALERT April 18: Protect Retirement Benefits for Public Workers

SITUATION: Currently the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO), financially harm millions of retirees across our nation by cutting Social Security benefits—including eliminating survivor benefits—for public service workers (such as public school teachers), disproportionately affecting women.

The House of Representatives is considering a bill—H.R. 82 (Graves – LA and Spanberger – VA)—that would repeal these revisions.

ACTION:

  1. Reach out to Representatives who cosponsored the repeal bill in the last Congress but who haven’t yet signed on to the new legislation.
  2. Contact your Representative and urge them to cosponsor the bipartisan bill and move this issue to the forefront.

ACTION: Forward this message to friends, family and colleagues.

Click HERE for a complete list of U.S. Reps (and their contact info).
Click HERE to see which Reps have cosponsored the bill (and their contact info).
Click HERE for a sample message to send, email, or read as a voicemail.

Suggested Message to U.S. House Reps Re: H.R. 82

I am writing to ask for your help in cosponsoring H.R. 82 (Graves-LA and Spanberger-VA) since you were one of the cosponsors of this bill in the 117th Congress. This bipartisan bill will repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO), penalties that financially harm millions of retirees across our nation.
 
The WEP and GPO cut or eliminate Social Security benefits that retirees have paid for. The WEP cuts the earned benefits of public service workers that they paid for during their time working in the private sector. The GPO eliminates the Social Security survivor benefit, even for those with a modest pension. Retired educators can be forced into poverty when their spouse dies, even though their survivor benefit had been paid for by their spouse.
 
Now is the time to take action to repeal these two unjust penalties. The nation has been seeing an exodus of teachers who are either leaving the profession or retiring earlier than planned. The repeal of these two offsets is an important step to help to turn the tide in favor of teachers remaining in the classroom.
 
Please cosponsor the bipartisan bill H.R. 82 (Graves – LA and Spanberger – VA) and move this issue to the forefront.

OWL ALERT April 10: Theater Screening of AMERICAN HOSPITALS: HEALING A BROKEN SYSTEM

Situation:  American hospitals are a sector of the healthcare industry that often gets off scot-free, when debating the cost of healthcare. The hospital industry is charging outrageous fees while sitting on billions of dollars in accumulated cash – while 100 million Americans suffer from medical debt.  

Action:  Join CARA along with Healthy California NOW for a theater screening of the new film, “American Hospitals: Healing a Broken System,” which exposes this sector of the healthcare industry.

This is NOT a Zoom event

A panel of front-line providers and advocates for a healthcare system that provides better care at lower costs will discuss issues raised by the film, propose solutions to the systemic inequities of healthcare, and show how you can get involved in winning guaranteed healthcare in California.     

Here are the screenings in our area:  

Monday, April 17, 2023 in Berkeley at the Rialto Elmwood @ 7:00 PM  https://rialtocinemas.com/coming-soon-elm/american-hospitals-healing-a-broken-system-elm/
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 in San Francisco at the Vogue @7:00 PM  https://ticketing.uswest.veezi.com/purchase/9769?siteToken=qkwymq4me4nthdzzgj9fe08j0r

For screenings in other cities on other dates, go to: https://fixithealthcare.com/events/

OWLSF Advicates Against Out of County Acute Care Transfers

To San Francisco Health Commission                                                   April 6, 2023

Dear Health Commissioners,

     The Older Women’s League is particularly concerned about the continued out of county transfers of San Francisco citizens after acute care hospitalizations.  Placing patients far away from their family and friends delays their adjustment to their new surroundings and to their continued health and quality of life.  Further, family and friends who rely on public transportation to visit loved ones spend hours trying to reach out of county facilities.  Citizens of San Francisco who have lived here, worked hard, paid taxes, and consider this their home deserve better. 

If Laguna Honda does not achieve recertification or if there are bed cuts, the problem of sending citizens out of county  will become even more acute.  Our members are currently experiencing the many difficulties with out of county transfers, and the issue is very real to them. 

The lack of Skilled Nursing Facilities and Subacute Skilled Nursing beds within San Francisco County needs to be addressed.  We have been hearing about the possibility of beds at Chinese Hospital and other places since before the Covid 19 Pandemic.  Please give us an update on where these beds stand now, since it is difficult to see that any progress has been made on that front.  Finally, the data of transfers at the April 4 Commission Meeting was very welcome, but to get an accurate count of SF citizens transferred, we need to know how many of those transfers were not SF residents.  To begin addressing this problem, it is important that the data is complete.

Note:  Mr Morewitz/Health Commission Secretary:

Please forward this to the Health Commission in regards to the April 4 Health Commission Meeting, Item #5.

Respectfully submitted,

Melanie Grossman, PhD, MSW

President, Older Women’s League- SF

 

 

OWLSF Advocates for Community Resources

A letter from OWLSF President, Melanie Grossman, to the Secretary of the San Francisco Health Commission.

mark.morewitz@sfdph.org

From: Melanie Grossman, PhD, MSW

Email: melaniedgrossman@gmail.com

Date: April 4, 2023

Dear Mr. Morewitz/Health Commission Secretary:

Please forward this to the Health Commission and also use the statement below for the minutes of the April 4 Health Commission in the general comments section.

Dear Health Commissioners:

Please schedule a hearing on Sutter/CPMC’s plans for use of the warm pool at Davies Hospital so that the public has an opportunity to express their concerns. There has been a trend toward hospitals all over San Francisco who are registered as not for profit institutions to eliminate community programs that do not garner profits for these supposedly nonprofit hospitals.

Sutter’s warm water pool  provides services to community members who are physically disabled, often in pain and trying to regain mobility and independence. Please do not let this service be the latest in a long line of cuts by Sutter on services that are not profitable for their bottom line. A hearing is absolutely necessary to review this latest rollback in services for the community.

Respectfully submitted,

Melanie Grossman, PhD, LSW

President of OWL-SF

OWL ALERT April 4: SPEED CAMERAS SAVE LIVES

Situation: According to the National Transportation Safety Board, speeding accounts for nearly a third of all traffic fatalities; and according to FHA, speed cameras can reduce crashes on urban streets by 54%.

State legislation is required to allow speed cameras.

AB 645 authorizes San Francisco and a few other cities to install speed camera systems in school zones, on high injury streets and in areas with a history of speed racing and motor vehicle side shows.
See https://walksf.org/2023/03/29/lets-win-speed-safety-cameras-with-assembly-bill-645/ for more information from WalkSF.

Action: Call (the preferred way) or email the Assemblymembers urging them to pass AB 645 to make our streets safer.

Contact:

Phil Ting, District 19 Assemblymember
415 557-2312
assemblymember.ting@assembly.ca.gov

Matt Haney, District 17 Assemblymember
916 319-2017
assemblymember.haney@assembly.ca.gov 

David Sforza, Assembly Transportation Committee
916.319.2093
David.Sforza@asm.ca.gov 

Jim Metropulos, Office of Assemblymember Laura Friedman
916.319.2044
Jim.Metropulos@asm.ca.gov

OWL ALERT March 6: ONLINE BRIEFING ON LAGUNA HONDA HISTORY AND CURRENT CHALLENGES

THE STORY AND FATE
OF LAGUNA HONDA
presented by former SF City Attorney, LOUISE RENNE

SITUATION: Located on a 62 acre campus, Laguna Honda has been serving seniors and adults with disabilities since 1866. A century and a half later, it remains a civic icon, representing San Francisco’s tradition of service to the underserved–and is gravely threatened by the actions of CMS.

ACTION: San Francisco Interfaith Council is hosting a virtual meeting with featured speaker, former SF City Attorney Louise Renne, to educate participants about both the history and current challenges of this crucial institution.

The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 9, from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m.

ZOOM REGISTRATION LINK
(Follow the link below to register for the call. SFIC is taking
this extra step to model best practices for holding virtual meetings).
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvdumqqzkqHdQ-wubmMW3xW3avG5Jb2iTV

(if you experience issues opening the link,
please copy and paste the link into your browser bar or change browser)

For more information, go to San Francisco Interfaith Council, Events,
https://www.sfinterfaithcouncil.org/sfic-online-briefing-storyfate-laguna-honda-louise-renne