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Care Services offered at Blue Mountain Heart to Heart

Provides various free services for individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, including medical case management, mediation adherence, empowerment to understand insurance issues, and client advocacy. Offers the following services: -  Medical Case Management: work collaboratively to develop service plans that include achievable goals on a variety of issues, such as taking medications, budgeting, planning healthy meals, scheduling transportation to appointments, and ensuring clients have stable and sustainable housing. -  Food and Household Necessities: maintains a food bank stocked with non-perishable and refrigerated food, which is received from Blue Mountain Action Council on a monthly basis. Provides food tokens for farmer's market to clients to use for their nutritional needs. Also has household necessities, including donated clothing and furniture, as well as new toiletries and cleaning supplies for our clients. -  Community Connections: provides tickets to local cultural and sporting events for clients so that they can enjoy these activities. Also sends the minors infected and affected by HIV and AIDS to REACH Camp, where they can meet other kids whose lives have been changed by HIV. Coordinates a response to the earliest cases of HIV/AIDS in the Walla Walla Valley. Helps provide support services to people living with HIV/AIDS, their partners, families, and friends. -  Collaborates with area agencies to effectively serve clients and prevent the spread of HIV. -  Heightens public awareness and dispel myths surrounding HIV/AIDS and its transmission. -  Provides access to HIV education, prevention materials, and case management to the growing Spanish-speaking population in our service area.

Physical Address

1903 East Isaacs Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Hours

M-Th, 8:30am-noon, 12:30-5pm.

Application process

Call in.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Call for details.

Languages

Spanish

Agency info

Blue Mountain Heart to Heart

Prevents the spread of HIV/AIDS through direct client contact, syringe exchange, educational programs, and anonymous HIV testing and counseling.  Helps provide support services to people living with HIV/AIDS, their partners, families, and friends. Collaborates with area agencies to effectively serve clients and prevent the spread of HIV. Also supports people with substance use disorder with harm reduction, education, treatment, case management, counseling, and care navigation. Emerging services include clinical support of target populations.

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