More Health Services
Prairie Rose Center: A center for chronically mentally ill individuals in the community that provides social and recreational activities which help develop daily living skills. Information and referral services are available to help members become more aware of community resources. Available in Region VIII.
Prevention Case Management: This service is a combination of risk-reduction counseling and case management. It is designed for people who are newly diagnosed with HIV, or those who are at high-risk for contracting HIV. The ultimate goal of this service is to promote healthy behaviors that reduce risk for transmitting or contracting HIV. The main components of Prevention Case Management are risk behavior assessment; medical and psychosocial needs assessment; risk-reduction counseling; and establishing connections with other community agencies. Available in Region I, Region IV, Region V and Region VIII.
Ryan White CARE Act Title II (RWTII)/North Dakota Comprehensive AIDS/HIV Resources and Emergency Services (ND CARES): This program is offered to assist clients living with HIV or AIDS in obtaining health and supportive services. This service focuses on improving the client’s quality of life, addressing issues with housing, transportation, and other needs. Staff work closely with a case manager at the local Public Health unit to coordinate services, as Public Health works with the client on obtaining medication, medical services, etc. Available in Region I, Region II, Region IV, Region V, Region VII and Region VIII)
Senior Health Insurance Counseling: Provides assistance to senior citizens who have questions or problems understanding their insurance coverage, billings or other related issues. Available in Region IV.
Third Street Clinic: Free clinic that provides medical, dental and mental health services to persons without insurance. Available in Region IV.
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