Outpatient Recovery Support Networks' Impact in Illinois
GrantID: 63116
Grant Funding Amount Low: $900,000
Deadline: April 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $900,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Establishing Outpatient Recovery Support in Illinois
Risk of Substance Use Disorders During Pregnancy in Illinois
Illinois faces a pressing challenge in addressing substance use disorders among pregnant women, particularly in urban areas like Chicago and rural areas such as those in southern Illinois. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, the incidence of opioid use during pregnancy has increased steadily over recent years, creating a dire need for effective treatment options that prioritize maternal and fetal health.
Identifying the At-Risk Population in Illinois
The pregnant women at the highest risk include those from low-income backgrounds or communities of color, who may face systemic barriers to accessing treatment facilities. Within these communities, stigma surrounding addiction also plays a role in discouraging women from seeking help, leading to dire maternal health outcomes. Furthermore, the existing healthcare infrastructure in Illinois often lacks the funding and resources necessary to meet the growing demand for specialized services.
Funding for Outpatient Recovery Networks
The grant aims to establish outpatient recovery support networks specifically for pregnant women affected by addiction issues. These networks will focus on continuous therapy and family involvement, creating a supportive environment throughout the recovery process. By embedding these services within local communities, the program aims to destigmatize treatment and provide a continuum of care that addresses both addiction and pregnancy-related needs.
Approach to Implementation in Illinois
To maximize the impact of the funding, the initiative will collaborate with local health departments and community organizations, ensuring that the services are not only accessible but also culturally competent. This tailored approach aims to address the specific challenges faced by pregnant women in Illinois, improving outcomes for mothers and their children.
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