Rural Rock Stars in Standing Rock

Two healthcare professionals work together through
integrated care at the Standing Rock Service Unit.
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Two healthcare professionals work together through
integrated care at the Standing Rock Service Unit.
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The Native Urban Elder Needs Assessment Survey (NUENAS 1.0)
has been created to find what urban Native Elders need and
will assist in future work toward achieving health equity
for this population.
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Jacque Gray, PhD, of the Center for Rural Health has had
more than her share of travel woes, but she finds the
face-to-face work she does pays big dividends.
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The National Resource Center on Native American Aging looks
to the future as it celebrates the last 25 years.
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National Indian Council on Aging executive director visits
with Center for Rural Health staff and local tribes to
learn firsthand about programs to help Native American
elders.
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National and regional rural health leaders tour innovative
rural and tribal health systems around North Dakota.
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Carol Sims is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain
Band of Chippewa from Belcourt, North Dakota, and a
respected elder in the community. She credits her military
experience for helping shape her life.
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Sloan Henry co-hosted a WEAAD event at Standing Rock Sioux
Reservation. It was a chance for Native elders to voice
concerns to tribal leaders and the community.
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A new initiative is building capacity for Native American
elders to live at home longer. The Native Aging in Place
Project (NAPP) provides resources and training for
caregivers to help their family members stay in their homes
as they age.
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Dr. Jacque Gray will be working with Native American Tribes across the United States so help stop the cycle of elder abuse.
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