DUTCHESS. HIV primary care, medical case management, health behavioral change interventions and partner counseling by multidisciplinary service teams.
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1 Case Management DUTCHESS Supportive and comprehensive case management to assist HIV+ persons receive coordinated medical and psychosocial services. Includes assessment of needs, service planning, implementation of the plan, coordination of services, monitoring and follow up, reassessment, and crisis intervention. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For Active Substance Users Low-threshold clinical services in community based settings to provide immediate health care and social service needs of HIV infected and at-risk youth (13-24). Services include: HIV counseling and testing, risk reduction services, linkage to primary care, pregnancy testing, family planning and reproductive health care, STD screening and treatment, and screening for TB and hepatitis. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) PathStone Corporation 29 Marshall Rd Suite 3F Wappinger Falls, NY (845) Comprehensive HIV Health Care For Adults HIV primary care, medical case management, health behavioral change interventions and partner counseling by multidisciplinary service teams. Hudson River Health Care, Inc. 1 Webster Ave Suite 202 (914) Henry St Beacon, NY (914) Expanded Syringe Access Program (ESAP) Supports the provision of new, sterile syringes without a prescription to active injection drug users, steroid and hormone users and others who inject substances to prevent transmission or acquisition of blood borne diseases. Provision of syringes includes an informational insert on various safer injection practices, disposal and referrals to needed services. ESAP eligible providers are NYSDOH licensed pharmacies, health care providers (Physician, Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner) and Article 28 facilities. DUTCHESS
2 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Harm Reduction Individual- and group-level interventions (single-session and/or multiple-session) that address harms related to substance use particularly the risk of HIV/STD/Hepatitis C transmission from unsafe drug-using and/or unsafe sexual behaviors. Interventions combine client-centered risk reduction education and counseling to help drug users recognize the consequences of substance use and set achievable goals toward positive behavior change. Referrals and navigation to substance use treatment and other supportive services are provided as needed. Rte 44 and N. Clinton St (845) W. Main St & Verplank Ave Beacon, NY (845) Health Home HIV Care Management Health Homes provide comprehensive care management to high need Medicaid recipients with chronic illnesses, including persons living with HIV. HIV Care Management agencies provide access to, coordination, and integration of physical, behavioral, and community support services to PLWHA in order to improve each individual's health and health care. 235 Main Street 2nd Floor (845) Hepatitis C Screening Provision of screening for hepatitis C (HCV) targeted to individuals at increased risk for HCV and provision of appropriate linkages including medical care (i.e., confirmation of diagnosis, treatment) and risk reduction/prevention counseling. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Hepatitis C Services Comprehensive HCV medical, treatment, and supportive services for individuals living with HCV or HIV/HCV co-infection. Daytop Village, Inc. 214/216 Fox Hollow Road Rhinebeck, NY (845) DUTCHESS
3 Hudson River Health Care, Inc. 1 Webster Ave Suite 202 (845) Route 343 Amenia, NY (845) Henry St Beacon, NY (845) HIV Education/Risk Reduction Short term individual and group level HIV education and risk reduction activities to enhance the knowledge base, health literacy, and self-efficacy of HIV+ persons to access HIV medical services and remain healthy. Services are intended to increase participation in health care, enhance secondary HIV prevention, and decrease the risk of HIV transmission. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) HIV Testing Provision of targeted HIV testing, counseling and linkage to appropriate follow up services including medical care, partner services and risk reduction/prevention counseling. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Rte 44 and N. Clinton St (845) W. Main St & Verplank Ave Beacon, NY (845) HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Education/Risk Reduction Services Health education and risk reduction education and/or counseling services are provided to individuals and/or groups and range from targeted outreach to prevention counseling to group interventions to broad community level interventions (CLI). Individual-level interventions (ILI) provide individualized health communication, health education, and risk reduction counseling to assist clients in creating plans for individual behavior change and making ongoing appraisals of their own behavior. These interventions may consist of one or multiple sessions. Group-level interventions (GLI) may include peer education and support to promote and reinforce safer behaviors. Prevention interventions delivered to groups may be single or multiple sessions, and often provide interpersonal skills training to negotiate and sustain appropriate behavior change. CLIs seek to reduce risk behaviors by changing attitudes, norms, and practices of community members, and may include a combination of intervention types (e.g., outreach, health communication, public information) or units of delivery (e.g., individual, group, community) DUTCHESS
4 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Rte 44 and N. Clinton St (845) W. Main St & Verplank Ave Beacon, NY (845) Legal Services Legal service programs provide comprehensive legal services for HIV+ positive individuals and HIV affected families with dependent children. Comprehensive legal matters addressed include such matters as discrimination, domestic violence, entitlements, housing, employment, health care and family law matters including future care and custody. Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 147 Union St Suite 101 (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) LGBT HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Services Targeted outreach/client recruitment, risk reduction counseling, prevention education, HIV/STD/HCV testing with referral to care, partner services, and support services. Behavioral interventions are targeted to at risk LGBT individuals to reduce or prevent the transmission or acquisition of HIV/STD/HCV and to engage and retain those who are infected in appropriate medical, mental health and supportive counseling to address challenges and improve health outcomes. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Linguistic Services Interpretation and translation services to HIV+ persons (including non-english speakers and those who are deaf or hard of hearing) to ensure access to medical care and to support services that have an impact on medical care. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) DUTCHESS
5 Medical Care These organizations provide professional diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician's assistant, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or other licensed practitioner in an outpatient, community-based or office based setting. Services may include case management, diagnostic testing, early intervention, preventive care and screening, medical examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, prescribing and managing medication, education and counseling on health issues, and other related services. Dutchess County Department of Health 387 Main Mall (845) Planned Parenthood Dutchess-Ulster 17 Noxon Street (845) Vassar Brothers Medical Center 45 Reade Place (845) Medical Transportation Provision of transportation services (directly or indirectly) for HIV+ persons to ensure that transportation is not a barrier to receipt of medical and support services associated with improving HIV clinical status. Services may include direct transport by car or van, provision of bus/subway tokens or cards, taxicab or ambulette transport, and/or purchase of train/bus tickets and gas cards. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) Mental Health Services that facilitate access to mental health care and increase psychiatric treatment adherence for HIV+ persons with mental health diagnoses. Institute for Family Health 11 Crum Elbow Rd Hyde Park, NY (845) Psychosocial Support Services Short term Individual and group level support and non-clinical counseling to help HIV+ persons resolve developmental and situational issues ultimately to improve medical outcomes. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) STD Screening Provision of targeted screening for sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis and linkage to appropriate follow up services including medical care, partner services and prevention counseling. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) DUTCHESS
6 Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) PathStone Corporation 29 Marshall Rd Suite 3F Wappinger Falls, NY (845) Supportive Services For HIV Infected And At Risk Individuals General support services provided to HIV positive and at risk individuals which may include: support groups; escort/companion services; transportation, client advocacy; translation, information and referral; peer support 235 Main St 2nd Fl (845) Syringe Exchange Provides new, sterile syringes without a prescription to active injection drug users, steroid and hormone users and others who inject substances to prevent transmission or acquisition of blood borne diseases. Provision of syringes includes the offer of short counseling on various safer injection practices, disposal and referral to needed services. Please call the syringe exchange program before visiting because the days and hours of operations may vary by location. Rte 44 and N. Clinton St (845) W. Main St & Verplank Ave Beacon, NY (845) Treatment Education Short term individual and group activities to provide HIV/AIDS treatment information, adherence counseling, monitoring, and other strategies to support HIV+ persons be ready to begin ARV treatment, or be able maintain maximal adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment. Catharine Street Community Center 69 Catharine St (845) DUTCHESS
7 Case Management ORANGE Supportive and comprehensive case management to assist HIV+ persons receive coordinated medical and psychosocial services. Includes assessment of needs, service planning, implementation of the plan, coordination of services, monitoring and follow up, reassessment, and crisis intervention. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Inc. 147 Lake St (845) TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 790 Rt 211 East Suite 2 Middletown, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For Active Substance Users Low-threshold clinical services in community based settings to provide immediate health care and social service needs of HIV infected and at-risk youth (13-24). Services include: HIV counseling and testing, risk reduction services, linkage to primary care, pregnancy testing, family planning and reproductive health care, STD screening and treatment, and screening for TB and hepatitis. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) PathStone Corporation 130 Dolson Ave 3rd Fl Middletown, NY (845) Comprehensive HIV Health Care For Adults HIV primary care, medical case management, health behavioral change interventions and partner counseling by multidisciplinary service teams. ORANGE
8 Middletown Community Health Center, Inc. 10 Benton Ave Middletown, NY (845) Hammond Street Port Jervis, NY (845) The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Inc. 147 Lake St (845) Expanded Syringe Access Program (ESAP) Supports the provision of new, sterile syringes without a prescription to active injection drug users, steroid and hormone users and others who inject substances to prevent transmission or acquisition of blood borne diseases. Provision of syringes includes an informational insert on various safer injection practices, disposal and referrals to needed services. ESAP eligible providers are NYSDOH licensed pharmacies, health care providers (Physician, Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner) and Article 28 facilities. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Harm Reduction Individual- and group-level interventions (single-session and/or multiple-session) that address harms related to substance use particularly the risk of HIV/STD/Hepatitis C transmission from unsafe drug-using and/or unsafe sexual behaviors. Interventions combine client-centered risk reduction education and counseling to help drug users recognize the consequences of substance use and set achievable goals toward positive behavior change. Referrals and navigation to substance use treatment and other supportive services are provided as needed. Little Monument & S. William Sts (845) Health Home HIV Care Management Health Homes provide comprehensive care management to high need Medicaid recipients with chronic illnesses, including persons living with HIV. HIV Care Management agencies provide access to, coordination, and integration of physical, behavioral, and community support services to PLWHA in order to improve each individual's health and health care. 280 Broadway (845) HIV Education/Risk Reduction Short term individual and group level HIV education and risk reduction activities to enhance the knowledge base, health literacy, and self-efficacy of HIV+ persons to access HIV medical services and remain healthy. Services are intended to increase participation in health care, enhance secondary HIV prevention, and decrease the risk of HIV transmission. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Inc. 147 Lake St (845) ORANGE
9 TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 790 Rt 211 East Suite 2 Middletown, NY (845) HIV Testing Provision of targeted HIV testing, counseling and linkage to appropriate follow up services including medical care, partner services and risk reduction/prevention counseling. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Little Monument & S. William Sts (845) HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Education/Risk Reduction Services Health education and risk reduction education and/or counseling services are provided to individuals and/or groups and range from targeted outreach to prevention counseling to group interventions to broad community level interventions (CLI). Individual-level interventions (ILI) provide individualized health communication, health education, and risk reduction counseling to assist clients in creating plans for individual behavior change and making ongoing appraisals of their own behavior. These interventions may consist of one or multiple sessions. Group-level interventions (GLI) may include peer education and support to promote and reinforce safer behaviors. Prevention interventions delivered to groups may be single or multiple sessions, and often provide interpersonal skills training to negotiate and sustain appropriate behavior change. CLIs seek to reduce risk behaviors by changing attitudes, norms, and practices of community members, and may include a combination of intervention types (e.g., outreach, health communication, public information) or units of delivery (e.g., individual, group, community) 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Little Monument & S. William Sts (845) Legal Services Legal service programs provide comprehensive legal services for HIV+ positive individuals and HIV affected families with dependent children. Comprehensive legal matters addressed include such matters as discrimination, domestic violence, entitlements, housing, employment, health care and family law matters including future care and custody. Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 1 Corwin court (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. ORANGE
10 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Medical Care These organizations provide professional diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician's assistant, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or other licensed practitioner in an outpatient, community-based or office based setting. Services may include case management, diagnostic testing, early intervention, preventive care and screening, medical examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, prescribing and managing medication, education and counseling on health issues, and other related services. Bon Secours Community Hospital 160 East Main St Port Jervis, NY (845) Middletown Community Health Center, Inc. 10 Benton Ave Middletown, NY (845) Planned Parenthood Orange/Sullivan 91 DuBois Street (845) The Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Inc. 3 Washington Ctr (845) Medical Transportation Provision of transportation services (directly or indirectly) for HIV+ persons to ensure that transportation is not a barrier to receipt of medical and support services associated with improving HIV clinical status. Services may include direct transport by car or van, provision of bus/subway tokens or cards, taxicab or ambulette transport, and/or purchase of train/bus tickets and gas cards. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Psychosocial Support Services Short term Individual and group level support and non-clinical counseling to help HIV+ persons resolve developmental and situational issues ultimately to improve medical outcomes. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 790 Rt 211 East Suite 2 Middletown, NY (845) ORANGE
11 Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) PathStone Corporation 130 Dolson Ave 3rd Fl Middletown, NY (845) Supportive Services For HIV Infected And At Risk Individuals General support services provided to HIV positive and at risk individuals which may include: support groups; escort/companion services; transportation, client advocacy; translation, information and referral; peer support 280 Broadway 4th Fl (845) Syringe Exchange Provides new, sterile syringes without a prescription to active injection drug users, steroid and hormone users and others who inject substances to prevent transmission or acquisition of blood borne diseases. Provision of syringes includes the offer of short counseling on various safer injection practices, disposal and referral to needed services. Please call the syringe exchange program before visiting because the days and hours of operations may vary by location. Little Monument & S. William Sts (845) Treatment Education Short term individual and group activities to provide HIV/AIDS treatment information, adherence counseling, monitoring, and other strategies to support HIV+ persons be ready to begin ARV treatment, or be able maintain maximal adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment. TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 790 Rt 211 East Suite 2 Middletown, NY (845) ORANGE
12 PUTNAM Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For Active Substance Users Low-threshold clinical services in community based settings to provide immediate health care and social service needs of HIV infected and at-risk youth (13-24). Services include: HIV counseling and testing, risk reduction services, linkage to primary care, pregnancy testing, family planning and reproductive health care, STD screening and treatment, and screening for TB and hepatitis. 46 Oscawana Lake Rd Putnam Valley, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 46 Oscawana Lake Rd Putnam Valley, NY (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. 46 Oscawana Lake Rd Putnam Valley, NY (845) Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. 46 Oscawana Lake Rd Putnam Valley, NY (845) PUTNAM
13 Case Management ROCKLAND Supportive and comprehensive case management to assist HIV+ persons receive coordinated medical and psychosocial services. Includes assessment of needs, service planning, implementation of the plan, coordination of services, monitoring and follow up, reassessment, and crisis intervention. TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 209 North Rte 9W Congers, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 86 Rte 59 East Spring Valley, NY (845) Health Home HIV Care Management Health Homes provide comprehensive care management to high need Medicaid recipients with chronic illnesses, including persons living with HIV. HIV Care Management agencies provide access to, coordination, and integration of physical, behavioral, and community support services to PLWHA in order to improve each individual's health and health care. 218 N. Main Street Spring Valley, NY (845) HIV Education/Risk Reduction Short term individual and group level HIV education and risk reduction activities to enhance the knowledge base, health literacy, and self-efficacy of HIV+ persons to access HIV medical services and remain healthy. Services are intended to increase participation in health care, enhance secondary HIV prevention, and decrease the risk of HIV transmission. TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 209 North Rte 9W Congers, NY (845) HIV Testing Provision of targeted HIV testing, counseling and linkage to appropriate follow up services including medical care, partner services and risk reduction/prevention counseling. 86 Rte 59 East Spring Valley, NY (845) HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Education/Risk Reduction Services Health education and risk reduction education and/or counseling services are provided to individuals and/or groups and range from targeted outreach to prevention counseling to group interventions to broad community level interventions (CLI). Individual-level interventions (ILI) provide individualized health communication, health education, and risk reduction counseling to assist clients in creating plans for individual behavior change and making ongoing appraisals of their own behavior. These interventions may consist of one or multiple sessions. Group-level interventions (GLI) may include peer education and support to promote and reinforce safer behaviors. Prevention interventions delivered to groups may be single or multiple sessions, and often provide interpersonal skills training to negotiate and sustain appropriate behavior change. CLIs seek to reduce risk behaviors by changing attitudes, norms, and practices of community members, and may include a combination of intervention types (e.g., outreach, health communication, public information) or units of delivery (e.g., individual, group, community) ROCKLAND
14 86 Rte 59 East Spring Valley, NY (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. 86 Rte 59 East Spring Valley, NY (845) LGBT Health And Human Services LGBT focused health, wellness and human services to increase access to healthcare. Services include risk reduction education, mental health and substance use prevention, supportive services, advocacy, social support, LGBT cultural competency and education for health providers. Community Awareness Network for a Drug-free Life and Environment 120 North Main St New City, NY (845) Medical Care These organizations provide professional diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician's assistant, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or other licensed practitioner in an outpatient, community-based or office based setting. Services may include case management, diagnostic testing, early intervention, preventive care and screening, medical examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, prescribing and managing medication, education and counseling on health issues, and other related services. Nyack Hospital 160 North Midland Ave Nyack, NY (845) Rockland County Department of Health 50 Sanatorium Rd Bldg D and Bldg J Pomona, NY (845) Psychosocial Support Services Short term Individual and group level support and non-clinical counseling to help HIV+ persons resolve developmental and situational issues ultimately to improve medical outcomes. TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 209 North Rte 9W Congers, NY (845) Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. ROCKLAND
15 86 Rte 59 East Spring Valley, NY (845) Treatment Education Short term individual and group activities to provide HIV/AIDS treatment information, adherence counseling, monitoring, and other strategies to support HIV+ persons be ready to begin ARV treatment, or be able maintain maximal adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment. TOUCH-Together Our Unity Can Heal, Inc. 209 North Rte 9W Congers, NY (845) ROCKLAND
16 Case Management SULLIVAN Supportive and comprehensive case management to assist HIV+ persons receive coordinated medical and psychosocial services. Includes assessment of needs, service planning, implementation of the plan, coordination of services, monitoring and follow up, reassessment, and crisis intervention. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) PathStone Corporation 457 Broadway Suite 5 Monticello, NY (845) Health Home HIV Care Management Health Homes provide comprehensive care management to high need Medicaid recipients with chronic illnesses, including persons living with HIV. HIV Care Management agencies provide access to, coordination, and integration of physical, behavioral, and community support services to PLWHA in order to improve each individual's health and health care. 390 Broadway Monticello, NY (845) Hepatitis C Services Comprehensive HCV medical, treatment, and supportive services for individuals living with HCV or HIV/HCV co-infection. Hudson River Health Care, Inc. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) HIV Education/Risk Reduction Short term individual and group level HIV education and risk reduction activities to enhance the knowledge base, health literacy, and self-efficacy of HIV+ persons to access HIV medical services and remain healthy. Services are intended to increase participation in health care, enhance secondary HIV prevention, and decrease the risk of HIV transmission. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) HIV Testing Provision of targeted HIV testing, counseling and linkage to appropriate follow up services including medical care, partner services and risk reduction/prevention counseling. SULLIVAN
17 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) HIV/STD/HCV Prevention Education/Risk Reduction Services Health education and risk reduction education and/or counseling services are provided to individuals and/or groups and range from targeted outreach to prevention counseling to group interventions to broad community level interventions (CLI). Individual-level interventions (ILI) provide individualized health communication, health education, and risk reduction counseling to assist clients in creating plans for individual behavior change and making ongoing appraisals of their own behavior. These interventions may consist of one or multiple sessions. Group-level interventions (GLI) may include peer education and support to promote and reinforce safer behaviors. Prevention interventions delivered to groups may be single or multiple sessions, and often provide interpersonal skills training to negotiate and sustain appropriate behavior change. CLIs seek to reduce risk behaviors by changing attitudes, norms, and practices of community members, and may include a combination of intervention types (e.g., outreach, health communication, public information) or units of delivery (e.g., individual, group, community) 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Medical Care These organizations provide professional diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician's assistant, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or other licensed practitioner in an outpatient, community-based or office based setting. Services may include case management, diagnostic testing, early intervention, preventive care and screening, medical examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, prescribing and managing medication, education and counseling on health issues, and other related services. Catskill Regional Medical Center 68 Harris-Bushville Rd Box 800 Harris, NY (845) Medical Transportation Provision of transportation services (directly or indirectly) for HIV+ persons to ensure that transportation is not a barrier to receipt of medical and support services associated with improving HIV clinical status. Services may include direct transport by car or van, provision of bus/subway tokens or cards, taxicab or ambulette transport, and/or purchase of train/bus tickets and gas cards. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Nutritional Services Provision of nutrition health education and food and meal services that support retention in care and adherence to HIV medical care and treatment. SULLIVAN
18 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Psychosocial Support Services Short term Individual and group level support and non-clinical counseling to help HIV+ persons resolve developmental and situational issues ultimately to improve medical outcomes. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. 23 Lakewood Ave Monticello, NY (845) PathStone Corporation 457 Broadway Suite 5 Monticello, NY (845) SULLIVAN
19 Case Management ULSTER Supportive and comprehensive case management to assist HIV+ persons receive coordinated medical and psychosocial services. Includes assessment of needs, service planning, implementation of the plan, coordination of services, monitoring and follow up, reassessment, and crisis intervention. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For Active Substance Users Low-threshold clinical services in community based settings to provide immediate health care and social service needs of HIV infected and at-risk youth (13-24). Services include: HIV counseling and testing, risk reduction services, linkage to primary care, pregnancy testing, family planning and reproductive health care, STD screening and treatment, and screening for TB and hepatitis. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Comprehensive HIV Health Care For Adults HIV primary care, medical case management, health behavioral change interventions and partner counseling by multidisciplinary service teams. Albany Medical College 142 Aaron Ct Bldg 1 Kingston, NY (518) Health Home HIV Care Management Health Homes provide comprehensive care management to high need Medicaid recipients with chronic illnesses, including persons living with HIV. HIV Care Management agencies provide access to, coordination, and integration of physical, behavioral, and community support services to PLWHA in order to improve each individual's health and health care. 275 Fair Street Kingston, NY (845) HIV Education/Risk Reduction Short term individual and group level HIV education and risk reduction activities to enhance the knowledge base, health literacy, and self-efficacy of HIV+ persons to access HIV medical services and remain healthy. Services are intended to increase participation in health care, enhance secondary HIV prevention, and decrease the risk of HIV transmission. ULSTER
20 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Legal Supportive Services For Families Legal supportive services programs provide assistance for HIV affected families with dependent children to make decisions focused on future care and custody plans. Programs help HIV positive parents identify potential caregivers or guardians for their dependent children, help with disclosure of HIV status, grief and bereavement services, transitional services to stabilize newly blended families following parental incapacitation as well as short term supportive counseling to assist families with these issues. Legal supportive providers work directly with legal service providers to ensure families can make their care and custody plan final and address any legal barriers during the future care and custody planning process. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) LGBT Health And Human Services LGBT focused health, wellness and human services to increase access to healthcare. Services include risk reduction education, mental health and substance use prevention, supportive services, advocacy, social support, LGBT cultural competency and education for health providers. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center 300 Wall St Kingston, NY (845) Medical Care These organizations provide professional diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician's assistant, clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner or other licensed practitioner in an outpatient, community-based or office based setting. Services may include case management, diagnostic testing, early intervention, preventive care and screening, medical examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions, prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections, prescribing and managing medication, education and counseling on health issues, and other related services. Mid-Hudson Family Health Services 1 Family Practice Dr Kingston, NY (845) Medical Care - Designated AIDS Centers Designated AIDS Centers (DACS) are State-certified, hospital-based programs that serve as the center of a continuum of hospital and community-based case management for people with HIV and AIDS. DACs with pediatric and obstetrical departments also provide specialized HIV care to infants, children and pregnant women. HIV-specific care standards developed for and used by DACs are intended to ensure uniformly high quality care. Albany Medical Center 6 Aaron Court Kingston, NY (845) Medical Transportation Provision of transportation services (directly or indirectly) for HIV+ persons to ensure that transportation is not a barrier to receipt of medical and support services associated with improving HIV clinical status. Services may include direct transport by car or van, provision of bus/subway tokens or cards, taxicab or ambulette transport, and/or purchase of train/bus tickets and gas cards. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) ULSTER
21 Mental Health Services that facilitate access to mental health care and increase psychiatric treatment adherence for HIV+ persons with mental health diagnoses. Institute for Family Health 1 Family Practice Dr Kingston, NY (845) Healthy Way PO Box 631 Ellenville, NY (845) Nutritional Services Provision of nutrition health education and food and meal services that support retention in care and adherence to HIV medical care and treatment. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Psychosocial Support Services Short term Individual and group level support and non-clinical counseling to help HIV+ persons resolve developmental and situational issues ultimately to improve medical outcomes. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) Supportive Housing Services Supportive housing services for People Living with HIV/AIDS who are homeless, unstably housed or at risk of losing housing. Services include short or long term rental assistance, and/or emergency financial assistance, housing retention services, independent living skills development, housing placement assistance, non-intensive case management, supportive housing coordination and psychosocial services. Income eligibility and other eligibility requirements may apply. 138 Pine St #140 Kingston, NY (845) ULSTER
22 AIDS Adult Day Health Care Programs WESTCHESTER AIDS Adult Day Health Care Programs provide a comprehensive range of services in a community-based, non-institutional setting. General medical care including treatment adherence support, nursing care, rehabilitative services, nutritional services, case management, HIV risk reduction, substance abuse, and mental health services are among the services provided within this day program service model. Maitri Center Adult Day Health Care Program 23 Park Ave Yonkers, NY (914) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For Active Substance Users Low-threshold clinical services in community based settings to provide immediate health care and social service needs of HIV infected and at-risk youth (13-24). Services include: HIV counseling and testing, risk reduction services, linkage to primary care, pregnancy testing, family planning and reproductive health care, STD screening and treatment, and screening for TB and hepatitis. 137 South 4th Ave (914) Saw Mill River Rd Hawthorne, NY (914) Community Outreach And Linkage To Care For HIV Infected Minority Population As part of the Minority AIDS Initiative, local service organizations provide outreach and education to minority communities; help people with HIV to enroll in programs that pay for HIV medications, medical care and health insurance premiums; and connect them with medical and supportive service providers for a full range of HIV/AIDS care. The organizations provide in-person assistance to enroll in the HIV Uninsured Care Programs (ADAP/ADAP Plus/APIC) as well as more complete health coverage programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance through the Marketplace/Exchange: New York State of Health. The ADAP Plus Insurance Continuation (APIC) program can pay the insurance premiums for cost-effective insurance policies, including COBRA continuation coverage for people who lost their jobs or those policies purchased through the New York State of Health. 137 South 4th Ave (914) Comprehensive HIV Health Care For Adolescents And Young Adults HIV primary care, medical case management, treatment education and adherence, mental health and supportive services to meet the complex needs of adolescents and young adults (aged 13-24) living with HIV. Limited medical care services available for high risk HIV negative/status unknown young adults including HIV testing and STI. Westchester County Health Care Corporation 100 Woods Rd Executive Offices Valhalla, NY (914) Comprehensive HIV Health Care For Adults HIV primary care, medical case management, health behavioral change interventions and partner counseling by multidisciplinary service teams. St. John's Riverside Hospital 2 Park Ave Yonkers, NY (914) Disease Intervention Services Support of the Field Investigative staff in high-morbidity counties in NYS (outside of NYC). Prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is facilitated through field interviews and partner notification. This supports field investigators to provide STD disease intervention services, including patient interviewing, counseling and education, partner referrals/service, and conduct notification of exposed sex partners (partner notification). WESTCHESTER
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