Overcoming Barriers to Bleeding Control Training for Delaware Caregivers
GrantID: 76475
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,250
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,250
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Grant Overview
Delaware faces a significant challenge in ensuring that family caregivers and home health aides are equipped to respond to medical emergencies in the home. With a growing aging population and an increasing reliance on home-based care, the need for trained caregivers is becoming more pressing. In Delaware, 17% of the population is aged 65 or older, and this demographic is more likely to require caregiving services. However, many caregivers lack the training and confidence to respond effectively in emergency situations. This grant program addresses this barrier by providing bleeding-control training to family caregivers and home health aides across Delaware. The program's focus on empowering caregivers to manage trauma effectively in home settings is designed to reduce the risk of injury and death from medical emergencies. Delaware's community health centers will be leveraged to deliver training sessions, ensuring that caregivers have access to the resources and support they need. Who Faces this Barrier in Delaware? Family caregivers and home health aides are the primary beneficiaries of this program, as they are often the first responders in medical emergencies. By providing them with the skills and knowledge they need to respond effectively, this program aims to strengthen Delaware's caregiving infrastructure and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Unlike neighboring states, Delaware's small size and relatively centralized population allow for a targeted approach to caregiver training, and this grant program is designed to take advantage of this unique characteristic. The program will prioritize training sessions in areas with high concentrations of aging populations, with a focus on building the capacity of local caregivers to manage trauma effectively.
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