Building Chronic Disease Management Capacity in Delaware

GrantID: 58421

Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000

Deadline: December 8, 2025

Grant Amount High: $275,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Capacity Constraints in Delaware

Chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity disproportionately affect underserved communities in Delaware, where limited access to healthcare resources exacerbates these issues. Many residents lack the knowledge or skills to effectively manage their health conditions, creating a critical need for chronic disease self-management workshops. These workshops aim to build the capacity of individuals living in these communities to take charge of their health through education and support.

Infrastructure and Workforce Issues

Delaware's healthcare infrastructure faces challenges, especially in rural areas where healthcare providers are scarce, and access to specialized medical advice is limited. For many individuals, managing chronic diseases becomes an overwhelming task without proper guidance and resources. These factors highlight the urgent need for workshops that address the fundamental aspects of disease management, including nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle modifications tailored to specific health conditions.

Readiness for Implementation in Delaware

To benefit from the workshop initiative effectively, organizations must demonstrate readiness, which includes planning for accessibility and ensuring materials are available in various languages relevant to the community demographics. Partnering with local healthcare providers and community organizations is essential to facilitate outreach and ensure that the interventions resonate with participants. Organizations also need to commit to following up with participants, monitoring progress, and making necessary adaptations to the program based on feedback and health outcomes.

Conclusion

Through the Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshops, Delaware can empower its residents to take control of their health, ultimately leading to improved quality of life and reduced healthcare costs. By fostering an environment of support and education, the initiative represents a proactive approach to chronic disease management in the state.

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