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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Valley Health Page Memorial Hospital Receives $1M USDA Grant to Address Rural Health Challenges

Valley Health Page Memorial Hospital will receive $1 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Emergency Rural Health Care Grant Program to remediate the impact of COVID-19 and improve health and access to care in Page County.

“Rooted in Rural Healthcare” is a three-year, multi-faceted initiative led by Page Memorial Hospital, a critical access hospital, and its nonprofit parent network Valley Health, in partnership with Page County, Page County Public Schools and the Page Alliance for Community Action (PACA). The project focuses on empowering residents with tools that can transform their care and improve their health.

“Our Valley Health team mobilized in unprecedented ways when COVID-19 arrived in the Shenandoah Valley two and a half years ago,” says N. Travis Clark, PMH President and Valley Health Vice President. “In a very short timeframe we set up telehealth options, testing sites, and other processes to safeguard patients, staff and families, and we collaborated with the Health Department and congregate work and care settings to share resources and expertise. We are excited to have USDA support to further our work, applying what we learned from the pandemic to address emergency and chronic health issues in our community.”

“Page County is an extraordinary community of caring people, but we have a good number of older and lower-income residents, and our geography presents transportation and technological challenges,” notes PMH Vice President Portia Brown. “Broadband and other infrastructure upgrades will help us use telehealth for outreach and monitoring; working with the schools, we can address student health issues more conveniently; and through community gardens and our PMH nutrition staff, we hope to improve access to nutritious food and prevention strategies for better health outcomes.”

The ‘Rooted in Rural Healthcare’ program is a unique opportunity made possible by the USDA to try to connect those most in need with care,” says Jason Craig, Valley Health Director of Community Health. “We hope our work will serve as a pilot that we can replicate in other communities we serve where access to care may be challenging.”

The $1 million grant to Page Memorial Hospital was one of $74 million in rural healthcare projects announced last week by the USDA. “The Emergency Rural Health Care Grant Program provides immediate relief to address economic conditions arising from the COVID-19 emergency. It also provides funding to advance ideas and solutions to solve regional rural health care problems to support the long-term sustainability of rural health care.”

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