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Fiscal Year 2014 Grantees
- American Diabetes Association - $13,855.00 - Diabetes Self-Management Education. To train ambassadors in high health-risk congregations to raise awareness of diabetes and stress the importance of early detection, disease management and health risk factors.
- Bon Secours Maryview Foundation - $112,500.00 - Care-A-Van. To provide free, mobile medical services to medically underserved patients in Western Tidewater.
- Cover 3 Foundation - $20,000.00 - Relocating and Expanding the Cookery. To relocate the kitchen and administration to a larger facility enabling the feeding of more children.
- Eastern Virginia Medical School- $56,250.00 - Expanding EVMS Care for Western Tidewater Underserved Patients. To engage medical residents and third-year medical students in giving care to patients at the Western Tidewater Free Clinic, thereby increasing medical care access.
- Eastern Virginia Medical School - $85,748.00 - Improving Survival in Western Tidewater Diabetics. To reduce the risk of diabetes by educating physicians, conducting screenings and implementing a telephonic care management plan for referred patients.
- Eastern Virginia Medical School - $25,000.00 - Specialty Care Center Project. To plan for the establishment of a Specialty Care Center that will improve access to care and decrease complications associated with pre-diabetes and diabetes.
- Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia - $37,500.00 - Healthy Food for Healthy Living. To provide diabetic clients with high nutritional value food from the Foodbank's Suffolk Mobile Pantry.
- ForKids, Inc. - $56,250.00 - Rapid Re-housing and Emergency Medical Needs. To improve access to medical and mental health services for homeless families by connecting them to services.
- Gateway Community Health Center - $135,697.00 - Comprehensive Diabetes Clinic. To expand services that support Gates County residents who are diabetic, pre-diabetic or at high risk for developing diabetes.
- Horizon Health Services, Inc. - $75,000.00 - Oral Health and Tobacco Intervention. To provide dental care and smoking cessation services in Franklin, Southampton, Surry and Sussex service areas.
- Isle of Wight Department of Social Services - $73,107.00 - Enroll Isle of Wight. For a proactive outreach program to increase the number of children and families enrolled in Medicaid and FAMIS in Isle of Wight County.
- Paul D. Camp Community College - $72,000.00 - Suffolk Nursing Skills Laboratory Renovation. To renovate the Suffolk Health Sciences Skills Laboratory into a modern, innovative space to meet the needs of today's nursing students.
- Peninsula Institute for Community Health - $250,000.00 - Main Street Medical Home. To provide access to clinical intervention/ primary care services for the diagnosis and management of diabetes and oral health.
- RX Partnership - $11,250.00 - Medication Access for Western Tidewater. To provide free prescription medication and low-cost supplies to low-income, uninsured residents served by the Western Tidewater Free Clinic.
- Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia - $500,000.00 - Hayden Village Center Project. To rehabilitate the historical Hayden High School in Franklin, VA, and provide intergenerational health and wellness services to the community.
- Sentara Louise Obici Memorial Hospital - $102,962.00 - Newborn and Family Screening Referral Program
(NFSR). For a hospital-based, universal risk screening during pregnancy or at birth that connects new parents with appropriate community resources.
- Sentara Louise Obici Memorial Hospital - $37,500.00 - Transition Coach Pilot Program. To provide uninsured patients with case management services that improves self-care disease management skills from hospital to home.
- Sentara Louise Obici Memorial Hospital - $22,563.00 - Telepsych Equipment. To purchase necessary telemedicine equipment to improve access to behavioral health services in the emergency departments at Sentara Obici Hospital and Belle Harbour.
- Sentara Louise Obici Memorial Hospital - $75,000.00 - Life Coaches. To provide Life Coaches in Sentara Obici Hospital's Emergency Room who will help uninsured and underinsured patients obtain primary care services or other resources.
- Southeastern Virginia Health System - $250,000.00 - Main Street Medical Home. To provide access to clinical intervention/ primary care services for the diagnosis and management of diabetes and oral health.
- Suffolk Family YMCA - $20,625.00 - Jump Rope Program for Youth. To increase cardiovascular fitness, physical strength and life skills for youth participating in an after-school jump rope program.
- Suffolk Meals on Wheels - $38,680.00 - Meals for the Homebound. For meal delivery to seniors and disabled recipients who are homebound and/or home alone in Suffolk and Isle of Wight County.
- Suffolk Partnership for a Healthy Community - $186,100.00 - Healthy People/Healthy Suffolk Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan Encouraging Active Lifestyles. For implementation of a 10-year community wellness plan that promotes active lifestyles, access to healthy foods and neighborhood engagement.
- Suffolk Public Schools - $75,000.00 - Strategic Health Action and Wellness Plan. To develop and implement after-school Challenge Clubs focused on obesity prevention and to sustain salad bars in cafeterias for better nutrition.
- Suffolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority - $50,000.00 - Living Healthy and Smoke Free in Public Housing. To raise awareness among residents of public housing about the health hazards stemming from exposure to secondhand smoke.
- Suffolk Salvation Army Corps - $11,250.00 - Medical Transportation Program. To provide low-income persons with improved access to their doctors, hospitals and pharmacies.
- The Genieve Shelter - $35,000 - Capacity Building and Development Outreach. To build the capacity of the Development Coordinator to encourage community participation and financial support for the Shelter’s programs and special events.
- The Planning Council - $12,000.00 - Continuum of Care Coordination. To coordinate services among homelessness continuum of care providers, including the management of housing, healthcare and support services.
- The Planning Council - $53,027.00 - Health Insurance Outreach Initiative in Suffolk. To support a Suffolk outreach initiative that enrolls uninsured children in FAMIS.
- The Planning Council - $63,869.00 - Obesity Assessment and Prevention within childcare settings. To prevent and address obesity among children within private childcare settings and before/after school programs across Western Tidewater.
- The Rensselaerville Institute - $75,000.00 - Integrating an Outcome Framework into the Healthy People/Healthy Suffolk Initiative. To define, track, achieve, communicate and improve results over the life of the Healthy People/Healthy Suffolk initiative.
- The Up Center - $61,381.00 - Trauma Informed Care. To offer a traumatic stress symptom education and referral system to community providers and to conduct traumatic stress therapy for individuals referred.
- Town of Smithfield - $25,000.00 - Smithfield Continues on the Move. To continue Smithfield's community wellness initiative and to include incentives for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households to shop at the Farmers Market for fresh produce.
- The Virginia Healthcare Foundation - $25,000.00 - The Pharmacy Connection Web Conversion. To continue participation in the patient Medication Assistance Program with technological upgrades.
- Virginia Legal Aid Society - $75,000.00 - Medicaid Access Project. To help disabled clients navigate the complex Medicaid and Medicare application and appeals process.
- Virginia Supportive Housing - $11,250.00 - Health Support Services for Homeless Single Adults. To provide medical and mental health services to disabled persons residing in permanent supportive housing.
- Voices for Kids CASA Program - $32,200.00 - Expanding Advocacy for Children with Medical and Mental Health Needs. To expand advocacy services for children involved in Suffolk juvenile courts due to neglect and abuse.
- Western Tidewater Community Service Board - $100,000.00 - Outpatient Medical Detox. To continue Western Tidewater's first outpatient medical detoxification program that provides daily testing, counseling, support and referral services to substance abusers.
- Western Tidewater Community Services Board - $24,471.00 - Day Support Chronic Disease Management. For medical care monitoring and intervention for participants with severe/profound intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities in the Day Support programs.
- Western Tidewater Community Services Board - $48,127.00 - Telemedicine - Crisis Services. To support a telemedicine link to crisis services for children, adolescents and adults to local law enforcement agencies and hospitals.
- Western Tidewater Free Clinic - $500,000.00 - Expand Access to Comprehensive Healthcare. To provide operational support for medical and dental care and chronic disease management for uninsured patients.
- Western Tidewater Health District - $147,650.00 - Nurse Family Partnership program. To implement a national model - the Nurse Family Partnership program - to help reduce undesirable birth outcomes through education, nurse-case management, home visitations and transportation assistance for pregnant women in Suffolk and Isle of Wight County.
- Western Tidewater Health District - $13,900.00 - Saving Smiles. To offer mobile dental services to improve the oral health of children in Isle of Wight County, City of Franklin and Southampton County by improving the Medicaid/FAMIS utilization rate.
- Western Tidewater Health District - $134,274.00 - Telehealth Monitoring of Chronic Disease Patients. To provide telehealth monitoring services to chronic disease patients who frequently visit emergency rooms.
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