Building Virtual Support for Shoulder Recovery in Utah

GrantID: 14220

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: December 15, 2022

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Virtual Support Groups for Shoulder Patients in Utah

In Utah, access to supportive care for shoulder injury patients is a growing concern, especially in rural areas where healthcare resources may be sparse. The state has seen an increase in shoulder injuries due to the active lifestyle of its residents, yet access to rehabilitation services remains uneven. An analysis by the Utah Department of Health indicates that many residents struggle to receive ongoing support post-injury, which is crucial for successful recovery. The mountainous geography and spread-out communities further complicate access to in-person services.

Shoulder injury patients in Utah, particularly those living in remote areas, frequently face barriers in obtaining emotional and social support during their recovery. Isolation can lead to feelings of frustration and helplessness, hampering the healing process and potentially delaying return to activity. This situation is compounded by the lack of convenient access to physical rehabilitation centers, making virtual support a necessary solution.

The funding provided through this grant will create virtual support groups specifically designed for shoulder injury patients in Utah. These groups will offer networking opportunities, emotional support, and access to resource sharing among patients and caregivers. The virtual format allows for inclusivity and accessibility, particularly for individuals in rural regions who may otherwise forgo support due to travel constraints.

These virtual support networks represent an innovative approach to shoulder injury recovery in Utah, as they address both the physical and emotional challenges patients face. By fostering a community of shared experiences, the initiative hopes to enhance recovery rates and improve overall well-being among shoulder patients. The ease of access to virtual support can facilitate timely assistance and guidance, ultimately bettering health outcomes.

In conclusion, the grant for establishing virtual support groups offers a vital lifeline for shoulder injury patients in Utah. By focusing on barriers related to distance and limited access to services, the initiative aims to create an empowering community that enhances recovery and quality of life for affected individuals.

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