(BOSTON 3/21/2023) – Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration awarded $3 million in grants to acute care hospitals and Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) across Massachusetts through the Hospital to Home Partnership Program. Elder Services of Worcester, working in partnership with UMass Memorial, is set to receive grant funds as part of this program. The program is designed to build partnerships between hospitals and ASAPs to strengthen communication and coordination with community providers.
Hospital and ASAP partners will work together to ensure that the appropriate services and supports are in place to enable hospital patients to transition directly to home and community-based settings after discharge, with appropriate services and supports. ASAP awardees will use these funds to hire dedicated personnel, to work in partnership with the hospital and other regional partners to help connect patients and their families to resources and services in their own communities and ensure that the appropriate supports are put into place within their homes. Awardees may also use the funds to implement programs or technologies that will ease patient transitions from hospital to home.
“The best place for a patient to heal is in their home or community,” said Senator Michael Moore (D-Millbury). “By supporting acute care hospitals and ASAPs, not only are we expanding care options for people across the Commonwealth, but we are also providing relief to hospitals that are strained under high volumes of patients and workforce shortages. I’d like to thank the Healey-Driscoll administration for their commitment to supporting home and community-based medical care services.”
A full list of awardees can be found below:
Elder Services of Worcester in partnership with UMass Memorial
Greater Springfield Senior Services in partnership with Baystate Health
Western Mass Eldercare Inc. in partnership with Holyoke Medical Center
Tri-Valley Inc. in partnership with Milford Regional Medical Center
AgeSpan Inc. in partnership with Lawrence General Hospital
Somerville Cambridge Elder Services in partnership with Cambridge Health Alliance
Mystic Valley Elder Services Inc. in partnership with Tufts Medicine Melrose Wakefield Hospital
Springwell Inc. in partnership with Newton Wellesley Hospital
Old Colony Elder Services In. in partnership with Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth
Funding for the grant came from the American Rescue Plan Act and provides up to $300,000 to awardee ASAPs and hospitals in partnership, over the next two years.
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