Strategy to Deliver Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs to Older Adults with Behavioral Health and/or Chronic Conditions
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
Fund your falls prevention program that integrates behavioral health support for high-risk older adults—a high-need population with limited intervention options.
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What this is
The Administration for Community Living is funding the implementation and delivery of evidence-based falls prevention interventions for older adults who also have behavioral health conditions (such as depression, anxiety, or substance use) and/or chronic diseases. The focus is on translating research into real-world community programs that address the intersection of fall risk, mental health, and chronic disease management. This is a community-facing grant for organizations capable of designing, piloting, and scaling falls prevention approaches, likely requiring partnerships with health systems, senior centers, or behavioral health providers.
Who can apply
Eligibility details are unspecified in this posting. Applicants should expect ACL typically funds non-profits, community organizations, state/local agencies, and academic institutions; check the full RFP for organization type, size, geographic requirements, and cost-sharing mandates.
Topics: falls prevention · older adults · behavioral health · chronic conditions · evidence-based programs · aging services
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