Part I
Selamu et al. (2015) establish that drug abuse and mental illness are greatly interlinked. The prevalence of stigma about mental health and substance abuse disorders often hinders the affected people from seeking mental health care. Rural areas and areas where there is a low resource allocation have limited mental healthcare services. This results in a larger financial burden in the management of the subsequent disabilities due to the lack of medical care in the early stages of the mental illness. Further, the lack of community-based rehabilitation centers leads to a higher prevalence of mental health disorders in marginalized communities. Acharya et al. (2017), report that there is limited access to culturally sensitive mental care. The provision of contextual care is limited despite great efficacy associated with this kind of care. As exhibited, there is a disconnect in the services provided by the government and non-governmental health care providers and the needs of mental healthcare in a community setting. Mental health is a leading global burden in the management of non-communicable diseases.
Part II
The funding of the grant will be got from governmental, private corporations and nongovernmental institutions that are focused on the improvement of the community and mental health. Listed below are the financial aid providers:
1. American Hospital Association honors (aha.org).
2. The Duke Endowment organization (dukeendowment.org).
3. Kerr Foundation Grants (thekerrfoundation.org).
4. Healthcare controlled networks (grants.hrsa.gov).
5. Small rural hospital improvement program (ruralhealthinfo.org).
6. Addiction treatment starts here: primary care (careinnovations.org).
7. Agency for healthcare research and quality (ahrq.gov).
8. Montana Health Foundation (mthcf.org).
9. Atea Foundation (aetna-foundation.org).
10. Substance abuse and mental health grant (samhsa.org)
Part III
Overview
The project intends to establish a community-oriented metal healthcare program. The program will involve the introduction of a mental healthcare network in the local communities. As established, there is a great relation between mental illness and drug abuse. Consequently, the management mental health services will be interlinked with the substance abuse management...
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Funding & Grants | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/funding/index.html
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NOVA Award | AHA. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.aha.org/about/awards/aha-nova-award
NOVA Award | AHA. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.aha.org/about/awards/aha-nova-award
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