Website Search Results for: social determinants of health
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Added: Jun 14, 2024
Learn how early sustainability planning and demonstrating program impact can be used to help sustain a rural chronic disease management program.
...social services agencies, senior centers, community-based organizations, schools, and other community-serving institutions can help maintain steady referrals to program services. Resources to Learn More Assessing Capacity for Sustainability of Effective Programs and Policies...
Added: Jul 16, 2020
Manatee County Department of Public Safety Community Paramedic Program provides uninsured and underinsured residents of Manatee County, Florida, with in-home services to independently manage their health.
...health assessment to determine its program's target audience. Funded by local tax dollars, the program serves frequent emergency service utilizers and patients who have diabetes, respiratory conditions, and substance use disorder, as well...
Date: Jul 2020
Summarizes the findings of a research project that included a literature review and interviews of experts to determine if a lack of transportation is associated with the probability of social isolation among older adults. Highlights common themes among three examples of transit programs, identifies funding sources for rural and urban organizations, and offers recommendations for additional research.
...determine if a lack of transportation is associated with the probability of social isolation among older adults. Highlights common themes among three examples of transit programs, identifies funding sources for rural and urban organizations...
Reviewed: May 21, 2024
To counter the high death rates related to opioid overdoses in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Project Lazarus equips prescribers, patients, and communities with education and tools needed to lessen the drug supply and demand and lower death rates.
...Social determinants to addiction, including unemployment rates, poverty, trauma, and depression Funding/community personnel Lack of public transportation in rural areas Patient access to providers and treatment for pain and addictions Depending on location, state...
Reviewed: May 15, 2024
Learn some of the unique needs for mental health services in rural communities.
...determine each rural community's specific needs for mental health services. Risk and protective factors can be societal, community, inter-personal, or individual characteristics . Societal Poverty Stigma Community Availability of community resources Housing instability Economic...
Date: Jan 25, 2023
Rural teens face a higher prevalence of behavior problems, anxiety, and suicide rates than their urban peers, but there are fewer behavioral health providers in rural areas to help these teens. A trauma therapist in rural West Virginia and a school program in rural Wisconsin incorporate teenagers' strengths and interests and connect them with trusted adults in order to improve their mental health. - The Rural Monitor
...determine what they've learned. Students reported learning more about mental health and coping strategies, including how to share that information with others. They also appreciated feeling like they were making positive change in their...
Reviewed: Dec 12, 2023
The University of Vermont Medical Center provides telepsychiatry care and education to nursing homes that face shortages of mental health professionals on site.
...health, 16 (1), 34-40. Hilty et al. (2018) An Update on Telepsychiatry and How It Can Leverage Collaborative, Stepped, and Integrated Services to Primary Care , Psychosomatics, 59 (3), 227-250. Challenges While some assume...
Added: Nov 14, 2022
Learn about unique considerations related to for rural community preparedness and response to bioterrorism.
...social disruption, and require special public health response. Category A agents include anthrax, smallpox, and viral hemorrhagic fever, among others. Category B – The second-highest priority agents can be moderately easy to spread, cause moderate...
Date: Sep 2018
Reports on a study of two-parent families with children in rural Iowa to determine the effect of community environment on intergenerational continuity in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Measures of community environment including socioeconomic status, social cohesion, perception of community services, and alcohol vendor density were correlated with ACEs to analyze their significance in helping families break the cycle and reduce or prevent childhood adversity.
...determine the effect of community environment on intergenerational continuity in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Measures of community environment including socioeconomic status, social cohesion, perception of community services, and alcohol vendor density were correlated with ACEs...
Date: Aug 31, 2022
A skilled nursing facility in New Hampshire and national experts share the benefits telehealth services can bring to the residents and staff of rural long-term care facilities as well as the challenges some facilities face in providing these services. - The Rural Monitor
...health services are a big hole that needs to be filled right now. And it impacts the elderly person who isn't managing at home anymore because of their vision and their cognition and maybe...