Expanding Whole Person Strategies for Community Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programming
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The contract aims to award cooperative agreements to organizations that will implement evidence-based falls prevention programs targeting older adults and adults with disabilities in community settings. These initiatives are designed to improve the quality, effectiveness, and proven outcomes of falls prevention activities by adopting whole person strategies. The efforts will emphasize collaboration with various partners, the development and dissemination of educational resources, and the documentation of best practices to enhance service delivery. In addition to program implementation, the selected entities are tasked with designing and conducting evaluations to measure the impact of their interventions on reducing falls and fall risk. This comprehensive approach ensures that falls prevention is addressed through innovative strategies and partnerships, with a focus on demonstrable outcomes. The contract is managed by the Administration for Community Living within the Department of Health and Human Services, with Kari Benson serving as the point of contact. The opportunity was posted in early September 2025.
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The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity is to award cooperative agreements to entities that will focus on specific targeted partnerships and additional innovative strategies as they relate to implementing evidence-based falls prevention programs for older adults and adults with disabilities in the community. Initiatives will enhance the services to quality, effectiveness, and proven outcomes of falls prevention activities for older adults and adults with disabilities centered on the whole person. Efforts will include ensuring collaboration with partners, creating and disseminating resources and education, and capturing best practices and learning. Additionally, the entities will design an evaluation to assess the impact of efforts on reducing falls and/or the risk of falls.
