$2M grant aids Alzheimer’s Association in enhancing rural healthcare access for Oregonians
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There are about 1.4 million Oregonians living in rural areas and access to healthcare in those areas can be difficult – especially for aging residents.
The Alzheimer’s Association Oregon and Southwest Washington chapter received a $2-million grant to expand services and resources and build community alliances in seven Oregon counties.
ARC PDX sat down with their marketing and communications manager to get the details.
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