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1956 webpages matched your search. Here are matches 1941 - 1950:

1941. Breaking the Cycle: Missouri Community Paramedicine Program Brings Primary Care to High-Risk Patients - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 17, 2022

A partnership between a Federally Qualified Health Center and the local ambulance district in Washington County, Missouri lets chronically ill patients access preventive care from the comfort of home. - The Rural Monitor

...health center's providers. "Now I can actually intervene and say, okay, we've got these resources to help break that perpetual cycle," Buckley said. By proactively bringing care to some of the community...

1942. The Way Forward: Report of the Alyce Spotted Bear & Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children To the President and Congress of the United States - Resources
Date: Feb 2024

Report details the findings of a comprehensive study by the Alyce Spotted Bear & Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children on the programs, grants, and other support available to American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children. Highlights the socioeconomic, cultural knowledge, and physical and mental wellness rates, among other measures, of Native children. Makes recommendations on cultural engagement, local control, flexible funding, and trauma-informed approaches to support services for Native children.

...mental wellness rates, among other measures, of Native children. Makes recommendations on cultural engagement, local control, flexible funding, and trauma-informed approaches to support services for Native children. Dr. Dolores Subia Bigfoot, Stephanie Bryan...

1943. Addressing the Long-Term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Families - Resources
Date: Mar 2023

Report discusses the long-term physical, mental, and social outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic. Explores the effects of social isolation, school closures, financial hardships, and physical illness caused by the pandemic and highlights the groups that have been disproportionately affected, such as American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

...mental, and social outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic. Explores the effects of social isolation, school closures, financial hardships, and physical illness caused by the pandemic and highlights the groups that have been disproportionately affected...

1944. Maryland Faith Health Network - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Dec 2, 2022

The Maryland Faith Health Network aims to improve patient care coordination by uniting places of worship and healthcare systems.

...Health became an ideal candidate because of its locations in rural, suburban, and urban areas. Several faith leaders were initially skeptical about the amount of work joining MFHN would entail. MCHI emphasized that the goal...

1945. Parent Partners - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Apr 4, 2025

Parent Partners is a statewide program in Iowa that pairs parents whose children have been removed from the home with mentors who have successfully navigated their own child welfare cases.

...Health and Human Services (HHS) cases. The program is voluntary. If parents decline Parent Partners support, they will receive traditional child welfare services. The program began in 2007 with three pilot sites, expanded...

1946. Lakewood Engage Tackles Food Insecurity in Rural Minnesota - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Dec 23, 2020

To address the issue of food insecurity in the rural Minnesota communities it serves, Lakewood Health System created Lakewood Engage, a community-based program with multiple initiatives including a "Food Farmacy," home delivery, and a farmers market. - The Rural Monitor

...health initiatives, providing patients with their "prescription" of fresh, locally grown produce. By adding an influx of nutritious fruits and vegetables, patients aren't only getting fed ― they're eating healthier. On average, the Food...

1947. Late Life Domestic Violence: No Such Thing as "Maturing Out" of Elder Abuse - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 17, 2018

Late life domestic violence, considered by some to be a subcategory of elder abuse, also needs the attention of healthcare providers. Hear from researchers about prevalence, screening, costs, and legal issues. - The Rural Monitor

...Health Providers In a 2015 study analyzing 85 rural professionals' knowledge about domestic and intimate partner violence (DV and IPV) in older residents, some participants shared a belief that individuals "mature out," or grow...

1948. Rural Post-Acute Care: Improving Transitions to Enhance Patient Recovery - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: May 2, 2018

Post-acute care (PAC) services available locally can make fully recovering from a serious illness or injury faster and easier, setting the patient and provider up for the best possible outcome. This article looks at how a tertiary facility's communication with skilled nursing facilities, a Critical Access Hospital's swing bed program, and a home health agency are improving patient transitions from acute care to PAC. - The Rural Monitor

...Health Center (LRHC) has become an integral part of their PAC services, allowing patients access to care and services close to home while recovering from an acute illness or injury. Patients can stay under...

1949. Filling the Gaps: Program Builds Referral and Recovery Services in Western Massachusetts - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 15, 2023

Leveraging federal Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) funding to strengthen and expand their community's substance use services, a Berkshire County, Massachusetts coalition decreased stigma and built sustainable recovery services. - The Rural Monitor

...health needs. He said it's gratifying to know that from their grant work, the tool's effectiveness has gained attention and will be leveraged by other community organizations. "There's another organization here...

1950. Alcohol Use Disorder: Addressing Stigma and Treatment Access in Rural America - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 26, 2020

From decreasing stigma to increasing treatment access and the impact of COVID-19, experts and rural healthcare organizations speak out on alcohol use and misuse in rural America. - The Rural Monitor

...health consequences." The American Psychiatric Association (APA) describes substance misuse disorders as all having a common pathway: a similar impact on the brain. These conditions are "manifested by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequence...