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BUILDING A MEDICAL HOME

This intervention aims to establish sustainable linkages under one roof to provide comprehensive care to San Diego's homeless individuals living with HIV/AIDS, including mental health and substance abuse treatment. The goal is to ensure these individuals receive appropriate care according to their specific needs, utilizing the Special Populations Programs at Family Health Center of San Diego.

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BUILDING A MEDICAL HOME

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  1. BUILDING A MEDICAL HOME

  2. Intervention Overview • To build and maintain sustainable linkages under one roof in order to provide mental health, substance abuse treatment, and HIV/AIDS primary care services to San Diego’s HIV positive individuals who are homeless or unstably housed.

  3. Goals and Objectives • The delivery of HIV primary care, substance abuse and mental health treatment that assures San Diego’s homeless and unstably housed PLWH, receive a continuum of care according to their specific needs by utilizing Family Health Center of San Diego's Special Populations Programs to Build a Medical Home.

  4. Target Population • San Diego’s chronically homeless HIV positive population with co-occurring mental health or substance use disorders. • Eligible clients who primarily reside on the streets or in the shelters of Down Town San Diego.

  5. BHM Staff • [Staff Name]– Director Special Populations • [Staff Name]– Associate Director HIV Services • [Staff Name]– Programs Manager • [Staff Name]– Program Coordinator • [Staff Name]– Case Manager • [Staff Name]– Peer Navigator

  6. Partner Agencies • PATH San Diego • Affirmed Housing Group • PATH Ventures • Alpha Project For The Homeless • Solari Enterprise Inc.

  7. This publication is part of a series of manuals that describe models of care that are included in the HRSA SPNS Initiative Building a Medical Home for HIV Homeless Populations. Learn more athttp://cahpp.org/project/medheart/models-of-care

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