Building Collaborative Care in Maine's Rural Areas
GrantID: 2315
Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,000,000
Deadline: June 12, 2023
Grant Amount High: $4,000,000
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Grant Overview
The Rural Landscape of Substance Use in Maine
Maine's rural communities face unique challenges surrounding substance use disorders, with nearly 17% of residents reporting substance misuse in recent surveys. The state’s vast geography and dispersed population complicate access to services, particularly in remote areas where healthcare infrastructure is limited. This geographic isolation can exacerbate issues of addiction and familial instability.
Target Audience in Maine
This initiative will specifically benefit families in rural Maine who are affected by substance use disorders. Eligible participants include caregivers actively involved in the recovery process and those who may also be providing care for children or elderly relatives. The eligibility criteria are designed to encompass the broad ranges of needs present in these families.
Application Framework and Community Engagement
Families are encouraged to apply through local health departments and community service agencies, which will facilitate access to support services in familiar settings. The program's focus on collaborative care models fosters communication and resource sharing between substance use professionals and primary care providers. This not only aids in treatment but also builds trust within the community.
Community-Oriented Implementation in Maine
By enhancing collaboration between healthcare providers, this program aims to provide comprehensive support tailored to the needs of rural families. Effective implementation will be crucial in ensuring that these collaborative care models are executed properly, ultimately improving recovery outcomes for caregivers and their children. With an emphasis on state-specific needs, this initiative aims to create a framework that supports rural communities in Maine throughout the recovery journey.
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