Accessing Mobile Health Services in West Virginia
GrantID: 21748
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
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Grant Overview
Mobile Health Units for Health Screening in Rural West Virginia
West Virginia faces notable barriers in accessing healthcare, especially for adults with developmental disabilities residing in rural areas. The state's mountainous terrain and dispersed population complicate transportation and access to healthcare services. A recent survey revealed that nearly 40% of rural residents reported skipping necessary medical care due to transportation difficulties, a statistic that underscores the urgent need for innovative solutions that can directly meet these healthcare challenges.
Who is Most Affected?
Adult individuals with developmental disabilities are significantly impacted by these barriers as many rely on caregivers for transportation. Families living in rural communities often need to travel long distances to reach healthcare facilities equipped to provide necessary care. This presents an immense challenge not only in terms of financial resources but also in terms of time and energy for both the individual and their caregivers, leading to a decline in preventive healthcare practices.
Addressing Transportation Barriers through Funding
This initiative aims to deploy mobile health units to conduct health screenings for these underserved adults. By bringing services directly to rural communities, the goal is to eliminate the transportation barriers that prevent individuals from accessing crucial healthcare services. These mobile units will provide preventive screenings, routine health assessments, and educational resources, thereby ensuring that health management starts at the community level.
In addition to providing healthcare services directly, the initiative will work to raise awareness about the importance of regular health screenings and preventive care among individuals with developmental disabilities. By integrating education with service delivery, this initiative seeks to foster healthier communities in West Virginia.
Through the deployment of mobile health units, West Virginia aims to enhance healthcare delivery significantly, ensuring that adults with developmental disabilities receive the essential care they need, regardless of their geographical location.
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