Pediatric Care Impact in Oregon's Communities

GrantID: 66209

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500,000

Deadline: November 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $2,500,000

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Organizations and individuals based in Oregon who are engaged in Black, Indigenous, People of Color may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Holistic Approaches to Pediatric Care in Oregon

In Oregon, the need for holistic approaches to pediatric care has become increasingly evident as healthcare providers face the challenge of addressing the comprehensive health needs of children. Recent studies indicate that over 15% of children in Oregon struggle with a mental health disorder, and many more face barriers to accessing both mental and physical health services. This dual burden can hinder children's development and negatively impact their overall wellbeing, necessitating an urgent focus on integrated care models that provide multifaceted support.

Local healthcare providers, including pediatricians and mental health professionals, are often challenged when trying to coordinate care for their young patients. In many cases, children may receive psychiatric care separately from their primary healthcare, leading to fragmented treatment plans that do not fully address the child's needs. In rural regions, access to specialized mental health care is even more limited, compounding the disparities faced by families seeking comprehensive support for their children.

Through funding, the initiative aims to promote holistic approaches to pediatric care across Oregon. This includes integrating mental health services with primary care, thus creating a more cohesive care model that addresses the diverse needs of children and their families. By fostering collaboration among various healthcare practitioners, the initiative seeks to ensure that treatment encompasses all aspects of a child's healthphysical, emotional, and social.

The implementation of this initiative involves coordinating training programs that educate healthcare providers on how to effectively merge these services within their practices. Joint training sessions for pediatricians and mental health professionals can help build a shared understanding of the importance of holistic care and develop skills for collaborative patient management. By promoting family-centered care models, practitioners can work with families to create individualized health plans that reflect the comprehensive needs of each child.

Through these initiatives, Oregon can significantly improve health outcomes for its youth and help create an environment conducive to their growth and development. Funding tailored to enhancing pediatric care not only addresses immediate health concerns but also lays the groundwork for a healthier future generation, fostering resilience and support for children across the state.

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