Who Qualifies for Elder Care Resource Network in Nebraska
GrantID: 60818
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,300,000
Deadline: December 14, 2023
Grant Amount High: $2,300,000
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Grant Overview
Elder Care Resource Network in Nebraska
Nebraska's aging population presents distinct challenges, particularly in rural areas where family support and healthcare services are limited. With approximately 18% of Nebraskans over the age of 65, the demand for elder care continues to rise, yet many rural families struggle to access the necessary resources. According to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, rural residents often report feeling isolated and under-supported, leading to significant gaps in elder care.
Qualified entities seeking funding to establish an elder care resource network will include local nonprofits, healthcare providers, and community organizations committed to enhancing the quality of life for seniors. These stakeholders will play a vital role in connecting families with essential services, thereby addressing a pressing need for information and support in rural communities such as Custer and Cherry counties.
The application process requires entities to demonstrate an understanding of local demographics, resource availability, and existing gaps in elder care. Successful applicants must also outline partnerships with existing healthcare facilities and community organizations, ensuring a broad network that can provide well-rounded support. This approach allows for a more comprehensive understanding of how to best serve Nebraska's rural seniors, climate, and culture.
Nebraska's elder care initiative will specifically aim to create a resource hub connecting families with vital services, including healthcare, financial planning, and social services. The emphasis will be on personalized and comprehensive planning tailored to the distinct challenges faced by the rural elderly population. By providing targeted resources, Nebraska aims to improve the overall quality of care for seniors and enhance the support available to families.
Establishing this resource network not only addresses the immediate needs of Nebraska's elderly but also builds a sustainable model that can adapt to future changes in demographics and service availability. This localized approach sets Nebraska apart from surrounding states, where elder care resources may be less coordinated or less focused on rural challenges.
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