Website Search Results for: rural referral center
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Reviewed: Oct 8, 2024
High Rockies Harm Reduction in rural Colorado provides harm reduction and peer support to people who use drugs and to their loved ones.
...rural Eagle, Garfield, Lake, Pitkin, and Summit counties and urban Mesa County and provides education and technical assistance statewide. High Rockies Harm Reduction is a Colorado Nonprofit Development Center partner project and has received regional...
Date: Aug 1, 2023
The August 2023 episode of RHIhub's podcast examines the impact of Meals on Wheels on rural clients and ways for rural stakeholders to get involved. Features Carter Florence, Vice President of Programs with Meals on Wheels America, and Shon Gress, CEO and Executive Director of Meals on Wheels Guernsey Count.
...centers. You'll find them as standalone community-based organizations. Andrew Nelson: What are some examples of people that would especially benefit from meals on Wheels in rural communities? Shon Gress: I know...
Reviewed: Nov 18, 2025
Serves victims of domestic violence in an 8-county region of rural South Dakota through temporary housing, advocacy, and community education.
...rural South Dakota through temporary housing, advocacy, and community education. --- Safe Place of Eastern South Dakota Summary Need: To provide victims of domestic violence and sexual assault a safe space, advocacy, education, and family support...
Reviewed: Nov 8, 2024
Provides resources and answers frequently asked questions related to healthcare access. Discusses the importance of primary care for rural residents and covers barriers to healthcare access in rural areas, such as transportation, insurance, and workforce issues. Highlights strategies to improve access to care for rural residents.
...Center policy brief, covers many barriers and challenges facing rural home health agencies that affect their ability to provide access in rural areas, including: Reimbursement and insurance coverage Face-to-face requirement Homebound status requirement...
Reviewed: Nov 12, 2024
Overview of mobility management models used in rural communities.
...Rural Health Models and Innovations . In addition to operating a volunteer driver program, the Center for Independent Living for Western Wisconsin, Inc.'s New Freedom Transportation Program operates a call center staffed with transportation specialists...
Date: Dec 5, 2018
The MU AHEC Rural Track Pipeline Program in Missouri prepares its medical students and residents for rural practice through a lecture series, rural clerkships, and a community integration project. - The Rural Monitor
...referral center transfer team got there." In addition, she said, the patients seem "happy to have someone who wanted to come back to the area and practice." Selecting Students and Sites Quinn said...
Added: Jun 14, 2024
Learn more about promising approaches for medication management, including using community pharmacists to manage chronic disease in rural communities.
...rural communities. --- Medication Management Models for Chronic Disease Management Medication management involves helping patients with chronic diseases manage use of prescription medications, with the goal of helping ease symptoms and disease progression. Medication adherence...
Date: Jul 2024
Analyzes how anti-hunger organizations are partnering with healthcare providers and facilities to promote food security and connect patients with federal food assistance programs. Utilizes 2023/2024 quantitative and qualitative survey data from 56 respondents and provides characteristics of the respondent's organization; types of healthcare facilities involved; food assistance programs to which patients are referred; screening and referral process; and demographics of people served, such as race/ethnicity, age group, special populations, and geographic location of urban, suburban, or rural. Includes a case study of the Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) and their use of mobile food delivery to reach rural populations.
...referral process; and demographics of people served, such as race/ethnicity, age group, special populations, and geographic location of urban, suburban, or rural. Includes a case study of the Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) and their...
Reviewed: Jun 5, 2025
A drop-in safe space for 14- to 25-year-olds in rural eastern Kentucky, which provides life skills training, counseling, and other free services.
...rural communities: Barbourville Hazard Hindman Hyden Whitesburg Services offered The Sapling Centers are run by Behavioral Health Therapists, Community Support Associates, Youth Peer Support Specialists, and Targeted Case Managers/Service Coordinators. All center services are free...
Added: Nov 14, 2022
Mental and behavioral health considerations when planning for, responding to, and recovering from a disaster.
...Center, identifies the mental health functions that communities should address when planning for and responding to a disaster. The mental health functions are: Identifying psychiatric disorders and mental health needs Triaging and referral to services...
