Building Healthcare Partnerships in Delaware
GrantID: 21748
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
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Grant Overview
Facilitating Community-Based Care Partnerships in Delaware
Delaware encounters specific capacity gaps in its healthcare system, particularly regarding the integration of services for adults with developmental disabilities. The state's relatively small size and population density exacerbate these issues, with significant disparities in access to quality care for individuals with disabilities. Data from the Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services indicates that more than 30% of adults with developmental disabilities in the state experience barriers to receiving cohesive care due to fragmented service delivery systems.
The populations affected by these gaps are primarily adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Many families face challenges navigating multiple service providers, ultimately resulting in a lack of cohesive care plans and inconsistent support. The need for coordinated care is critical in this context, where individuals often require various services from different providers at different times.
This initiative intends to create community-based partnerships that deliver integrated care for adults with developmental disabilities in Delaware. Eligible applicants must demonstrate existing collaborations with local healthcare systems and non-profits, outlining their plans for facilitating shared resources and streamlining communication among all stakeholders involved in care delivery. Applicants should illustrate how their partnerships will enhance service coordination, accessibility, and overall health outcomes.
Delaware's emphasis on collaboration is vital for addressing its unique capacity challenges. Establishing community partnerships will not only improve healthcare access but will also foster a culture of cooperation among providers, including those within non-profit and governmental sectors. Successful implementation will rely on the commitment of all involved parties, ensuring seamless transitions between care settings for adults with developmental disabilities.
As the partnerships develop, measuring improvements in care coordination and patient health outcomes will be essential. This approach represents an adaptation to Delaware's distinct healthcare landscape, aligning with broader state goals to enhance service delivery to adults with developmental disabilities and ensure they receive needed resources effectively.
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