Funding Digital Innovations for Alzheimer’s in Utah
GrantID: 55937
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: July 13, 2023
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Digital Health Innovations for Alzheimer’s in Utah
Utah's rapidly growing population, particularly among the elderly, comes with an increasing prevalence of Alzheimer's disease. The state is experiencing a unique challenge as it balances a tech-savvy demographic with a mounting need for effective Alzheimer’s care solutions. With nearly 15% of Utah residents over the age of 65 reportedly living with dementia-related conditions, the push towards digital health innovations represents an urgent focus for both caregivers and researchers in the state.
The funding allocated for digital health innovations is tailored for tech companies, healthcare organizations, and academic institutions working to develop applications and systems that aid Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers. Given Utah’s status as a hub for technology and innovation, the potential for integrating digital solutions into Alzheimer’s care is significant. This initiative will foster collaborations that can leverage Utah's technological landscape to create user-friendly, impactful health solutions.
Eligible applicants must demonstrate a working knowledge of both Alzheimer’s care needs and technological capabilities. Applications will be assessed based on the feasibility and potential impact of their proposed innovations, including accessibility for caregivers and patients. Projects should focus on real-time information sharing, intervention strategies, and easy-to-use platforms that enhance patient-caretaker interactions.
The anticipated outcomes of implementing digital health innovations in Utah include a more responsive healthcare experience and improved engagement for those affected by Alzheimer’s. By effectively utilizing technology, the aim is to not only streamline care processes but also empower caregivers with practical tools to manage their loved ones' conditions efficiently. Utah’s unique demographic and technological strengths position it to serve as a leading example of how digital innovation can enhance Alzheimer’s care delivery.
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