More Older Adults in California can Access Bedside Dialysis, Behavioral Health and Other Services Thanks to $295,000 in Grants from Health Net
Local programs strengthen support systems for residents in
"As we age, our health journeys naturally change. Challenges like chronic illness, limited mobility, or feelings of isolation can begin to surface," shared
Grant recipients include:
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A Senior Connection (
San Joaquin /Stanislaus County ) – The grant will support the hiring and allocation of personnel to facilitate the rollout and coordination of the state's Community Supports benefit. -
NewGen Administrative Services (
Los Angeles County ) – The grant supports the addition of new bedside dialysis units to enhance patient comfort, reduce the risk of complications associated with travel to off-site dialysis centers and improve overall health outcomes. -
ONEgeneration
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Los Angeles County ) – The grant focuses on the expansion of mental and behavioral health services, ensuring older adults, whether active or homebound, have assistance to enroll and access relevant resources. -
St. Barnabas Senior Services (Los Angeles County ) – The grant assists with an upgrade to kitchen infrastructure, ensuring that older adults who use their services will have access to healthy and culturally-centered meals. -
WISE & Healthy Aging
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Los Angeles County ) – The grant aims to help Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) representatives and emergency services staff to work collaboratively and effectively, ultimately reducing the amount of unnecessary 911 calls across SNF resident populations.
"Thank you to Health Net for investing in programs that recognize the full dignity of older adults — addressing their physical, mental, and emotional well-being," said Sen.
These partnerships are part of Health Net's commitment to transforming the health of the community, one person at a time. The organization is committed to a local approach to support the most vulnerable members they serve, including older adults. From 2017 to 2024, Health Net committed more than
"All older adults, whether active or homebound, deserve access to mental and behavioral health services that support them in their aging journey," said
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To learn more about Health Net's local commitments, visit Bridging the Divide.
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