Crisis Response Teams for HIV Patients in North Carolina
GrantID: 59679
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: December 11, 2025
Grant Amount High: $750,000
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Grant Overview
Crisis Response Teams for HIV Patients in North Carolina
North Carolina faces significant barriers in managing the healthcare needs of HIV-positive individuals, particularly during acute crises. According to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, more than 30% of individuals living with HIV may face health or social crises due to factors such as housing instability or mental health issues. The lack of timely interventions can exacerbate these situations, leading to deteriorated health outcomes and increased healthcare costs.
The population most impacted by this crisis includes individuals in urban areas like Charlotte and Durham, where higher rates of HIV co-occur with socioeconomic challenges. Additionally, rural regions often lack immediate access to healthcare services, which can leave patients without the support needed during critical moments. Such disparities highlight the urgent need for a coordinated response system that can address both medical and social emergencies related to HIV.
Funding from this grant seeks to establish crisis response teams specifically designed to assist HIV-positive individuals facing acute health or social crises across North Carolina. These teams will be composed of healthcare professionals, social workers, and peer support specialists trained to provide immediate interventions, access to healthcare, and supportive services. By creating a responsive network, the initiative will ensure that individuals do not remain in crisis for extended periods, ultimately stabilizing their situations and improving overall health outcomes.
Implementing this approach is paramount in the context of North Carolina, where many individuals experience substantial barriers to timely healthcare. The coordination provided by crisis response teams will be critical in addressing both urgent health needs and broader social determinants. This funding aims to bridge gaps in access and care for HIV-positive individuals, ensuring that they receive the timely and comprehensive support necessary to maintain their health and well-being.
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