John A. Hartford Foundation

The pandemic has significantly underscored the need for, and awareness of, home-based care models. Within this new landscape, recipients of The John A. Hartford Foundation (JAHF) three-year grant, Moving and Scaling Home-Based Primary Care Phase II: Quality, Training and Advocacy, have made significant progress toward their goal of improving care for the “invisible homebound” population of older adults and individuals with limited ability to leave their homes. In all, these efforts align with JAHF’s initiative to create age-friendly health systems.

Following are highlights of the past year’s accomplishments by the grantees:

“Home-based care providers are a lifeline for older adults with limited ability to leave their homes, whether it’s delivering essential primary care or COVID-19 vaccinations,” said Scott Bane, JD, MPA, Program Officer at The John A. Hartford Foundation.  “The collaborative work of these three organizations is helping more providers deliver the right kind of age-friendly care in the right place for older adults with the most complex needs.”

About The John A. Hartford Foundation

The John A. Hartford Foundation, based in New York City, is a private, nonpartisan, national philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults. The leader in the field of aging and health, the Foundation has three priority areas: creating age-friendly health systems, supporting family caregivers, and improving serious illness and end-of-life care. For more information visit www.johnahartford.org and follow @johnahartford.

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