Undivided is improving mental health for caregivers in disability community
LOS ANGELES, Feb.24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Undivided, a Los Angeles–based company that supports families raising kids with disabilities and developmental delays, has been awarded a grant by the National Institutes of Health in collaboration with researchers at Stanford University and the University of Oregon's Center for Translational Neuroscience to study how parent support and education can improve the mental health of parents raising kids with disabilities.
- As the mental health of caregivers in America continues to take a hit, Undivided is supporting and educating parents by simplifying access to resources and empowering them to move forward in their journey.
- With a grant from the National Institute of Health, Undivided will be partnering with Stanford University and the University of Oregon to study how personalized support can improve the mental health of caregivers raising kids with disabilities.
- Caregivers raising children with disabilities tend to experience a stressful, tireless, and isolating journey, which can lead to detriments in mental health.
- By working individually with families, Undivided increases a caregiver's access to the support they need.