Collaborative Mental Health Impact in Rural Oregon
GrantID: 19784
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: November 30, 2022
Grant Amount High: $250,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Mental Health Services in Rural Oregon
The initiative to develop collaborative mental health services in rural Oregon focuses on improving access to mental health care for underserved populations in some of the state’s most remote areas. With only 43% of Oregonians living in rural communities having access to adequate mental health services, this gap is particularly concerning given the rising rates of mental health issues statewide. Target outcomes include reduced wait times for services, increased availability of telehealth options, and enhanced community support networks across rural regions.
In Oregon, the impact of inadequate mental health care is exacerbated by geographic and transportation barriers. Many rural residents must travel long distances to access the nearest mental health professional, which creates significant delays in receiving care. With statistics indicating that only 27% of adults in rural areas report having a regular source of mental health care, the need for immediate action is critically important. This initiative addresses not only the health of individuals but also the overall well-being of communities, as mental health is a key component of effective community health outcomes.
Implementation of this initiative is based on creating partnerships between local health organizations, behavioral health professionals, and social service providers, facilitating the establishment of a coordinated mental health care network. By integrating existing resources and utilizing telehealth technologies, this program aims to deliver professional mental health services efficiently and effectively, ensuring that individuals can access support where and when they need it most.
Further, the initiative will focus on measurable outcomes, including the number of individuals served, improvement in self-reported mental health status, and increased utilization of community support services. By achieving these outcomes, the initiative not only addresses immediate mental health needs but also fosters a culture of wellness, ultimately improving the mental health landscape throughout rural Oregon.
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