Integrated Community Services Model in Oregon

GrantID: 56900

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Oregon that are actively involved in Disabilities. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Integrated Community Services Model in Oregon

Oregon is at the forefront of addressing the healthcare needs of older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), yet challenges remain in effectively integrating services across various sectors. A significant number of older adults with IDD live in urban and rural locations across the state, yet many continue to experience fragmented care due to a lack of coordination among healthcare, social services, and community resources. The rising demand for integrated services necessitates a comprehensive approach that bridges these gaps.

Within Oregon’s diverse communitieshome to about 4.2 million individualsthere is a notable variation in healthcare access and provider availability. Specifically, rural areas often struggle with a shortage of specialized providers trained to support older adults with IDD, leading to unequal access to care. Populations that may already face socioeconomic challenges are further disadvantaged by these disparities in healthcare delivery.

This funding program is aimed at developing an integrated community services model that prioritizes collaboration among healthcare providers, social services, and community organizations in Oregon. The goal is to create a seamless service delivery experience that addresses the holistic needs of older adults with IDD. By promoting integration, the program envisions a dramatic improvement in the accessibility and quality of care.

Funding will be used to establish frameworks for coordination, including shared training programs for providers, joint care planning sessions, and streamlined communication protocols that enhance information sharing across sectors. This approach not only improves navigation through existing systems but also fosters a greater understanding of the unique needs of older adults with IDD among all service providers involved.

Who Should Apply in Oregon
Organizations that seek to implement or enhance integrated service models for older adults with IDD in Oregon are encouraged to apply for this funding opportunity. This includes healthcare institutions, community-based organizations, and governmental agencies that can demonstrate collaborative efforts in service provision.

Application Requirements
Applications must articulate the intended outcomes of the integrated service model, outlining specific measures for success and timelines for achieving these goals. Additionally, applicants should include a plan for ongoing collaboration among different service sectors and describe how they will address the current gaps in services.

Moreover, organizations must demonstrate a commitment to fostering relationships with stakeholders and community members to ensure the initiative is responsive to local needs. Evidence of past experience working with older adults with IDD and an understanding of the Oregon healthcare landscape will strengthen applications.

Enhancing Service Delivery in Oregon
The development of an integrated community services model in Oregon promises to transform the healthcare landscape for older adults with IDD. By emphasizing collaboration and coordination among diverse service providers, this initiative addresses key barriers to care and promotes a more effective and comprehensive approach to health management.

As Oregon continues to strive toward healthcare equity, the successful implementation of integrated models can pave the way for improved outcomes not only for individuals but for the community as a whole. Through this initiative, Oregon seeks to lead the way in innovative healthcare solutions that prioritize the needs of its older adult population with IDD.

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