§ 11292. Education of public, individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their families, and health and long-term care providers
(a)
Training models grants
(1)
Grants
The Director of the National Institute on Aging may award grants to eligible entities to assist the entities in developing and evaluating model training programs—
(A)
for—
(iii)
personnel, including information and referral, case management, and in-home services personnel (including personnel receiving support under the Older Americans Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 3001 et seq.)), providing supportive services to the elderly and the families of the elderly;
(2)
Eligible entity
To be eligible to receive grants under this subsection, an entity shall be—
(A)
an educational institution providing training and education in medicine, psychology, nursing, social work, gerontology, or health care administration;
(b)
Educational grants
The Director of the National Institute on Aging is authorized to make grants to public and nonprofit private entities to assist such entities in establishing programs, for educating health care providers and the families of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders, regarding—
(c)
Award of grants
In awarding grants under this section, the Director of the National Institute on Aging shall—
(d)
Application
To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, an entity shall submit an application to the Director of the National Institute on Aging at such time, in such manner, and containing or accompanied by such information, as the Director may reasonably require, including, at a minimum, an assurance that the entity will coordinate programs provided under this section with the State agency designated under section 305(a)(1) of the Older Americans Act of 1965 [42 U.S.C. 3025
(a)(1)], in the State in which the entity will provide such programs.
(e)
Coordination
The Director of the National Institute on Aging shall coordinate the award of grants under this section with the heads of other appropriate agencies, including the Commissioner of the Administration on Aging.