§ 3032h. Multidisciplinary centers and multidisciplinary systems
(a)
Multidisciplinary centers
(1)
Program authorized
The Assistant Secretary may make grants to public and private nonprofit agencies, organizations, and institutions for the purpose of establishing or supporting multidisciplinary centers of gerontology, and gerontology centers of special emphasis (including emphasis on nutrition, employment, health (including mental health), disabilities (including severe disabilities), income maintenance, counseling services, supportive services, minority populations, diverse populations of older individuals residing in urban communities, and older individuals residing in rural areas).
(2)
Use of funds
(A)
In general
The centers described in paragraph (1) shall conduct research and policy analysis and function as a technical resource for the Assistant Secretary, policymakers, service providers, and Congress.
(B)
Multidisciplinary centers
The multidisciplinary centers of gerontology described in paragraph (1) shall—
(iii)
stimulate the incorporation of information on aging into the teaching of biological, behavioral, and social sciences at colleges and universities;
(iv)
help to develop training programs in the field of aging at schools of public health, education, social work, and psychology, and other appropriate schools within colleges and universities;
(v)
serve as a repository of information and knowledge on aging, including information about best practices in long-term care service delivery, housing, and transportation;
(b)
Multidisciplinary health services in communities
(1)
Program authorized
The Assistant Secretary shall make grants to States, on a competitive basis, for the development and operation of—
(A)
systems for the delivery of mental health screening and treatment services for older individuals who lack access to such services; and
(2)
Application
To be eligible to receive a grant under this subsection for a State, a State agency shall submit an application to the Assistant Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Assistant Secretary may require.
(3)
State allocation and priorities
A State agency that receives funds through a grant made under this subsection shall allocate the funds to area agencies on aging to carry out this subsection in planning and service areas in the State. In allocating the funds, the State agency shall give priority to planning and service areas in the State—
(4)
Area coordination of services with other providers
In carrying out this subsection, to more efficiently and effectively deliver services to older individuals, each area agency on aging shall—
(5)
Relationship to other funding sources
Funds made available under this subsection shall supplement, and not supplant, any Federal, State, and local funds expended by a State or unit of general purpose local government (including an area agency on aging) to provide the services described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (1).
(6)
Definition
In this subsection, the term “mental health screening and treatment services” means patient screening, diagnostic services, care planning and oversight, therapeutic interventions, and referrals, that are—
(A)
provided pursuant to evidence-based intervention and treatment protocols (to the extent such protocols are available) for mental disorders prevalent in older individuals; and