Accessing Supportive Housing for Parkinson's Patients in Pennsylvania

GrantID: 11188

Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $15,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Pennsylvania that are actively involved in Quality of Life. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Supportive Housing for Parkinson's Patients in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania faces a significant challenge in providing adequate and supportive housing for individuals living with Parkinson's disease. Approximately 90,000 residents in Pennsylvania are diagnosed with Parkinson's, and many struggle with mobility and daily living activities as the disease progresses. The lack of accessible and tailored housing options can exacerbate their condition, leading to increased dependency on caregivers and higher healthcare costs.

The barrier to effective care is particularly pronounced in urban areas such as Philadelphia, where housing costs are high, and space is limited. Many individuals battling Parkinson's disease live in environments that do not accommodate their physical needs. Rural communities, on the other hand, often lack local healthcare facilities, creating another layer of difficulty in accessing specialized care. Consequently, patients from both urban and rural backgrounds require supportive housing that not only meets their physical needs but also promotes social interaction and independence.

This funding specifically addresses these challenges by supporting the development of supportive housing units across Pennsylvania. These units will include key accessibility features such as wide doorways, grab bars, and non-slip flooring, designed to accommodate the unique requirements of individuals with Parkinson's disease. In addition to physical space adaptations, the proposed housing structures will provide onsite services such as physical therapy and occupational therapy, aimed at helping residents lead more autonomous lives while managing the complexities of their condition.

Moreover, this initiative emphasizes collaboration with local health providers and non-profit organizations specializing in Parkinson's care. By integrating these services within supportive housing environments, residents can receive comprehensive care that goes beyond just their physical well-being. This housing project will ultimately foster community connections and shared experiences among those affected by Parkinson's disease, creating an environment of empathy and mutual support.

The implementation of this housing initiative in Pennsylvania is integral given the state’s demographic landscape. With a significant population aged 65 and over, the demand for specialized housing that caters to chronic conditions like Parkinson's disease is critical. By providing these unique housing solutions, the program hopes to mitigate the isolation that many patients face and improve their overall quality of life, ensuring they remain engaged with their communities as they navigate the challenges of living with Parkinson's disease.

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