The purpose of the program is to link recently or previously (no care for at least six months) diagnosed HIV-positive clients to available medical care. Once identified, the client meets with a care coordinator. The ultimate goal is to link the client to the proper medical care services to receive treatment. Other expected outcomes for the client are to identify treatment-supporting goals, such as becoming their own medical advocate, obtaining stable housing (if applicable), and achieving a more stable lifestyle. MAI clients receive case management, assistance with applying for qualifying benefits (ADAP, Medicaid, Medicare), transportation (bus passes, cab vouchers, or care coordinator drives them to their appointments), and other services as needed.
To provide result-driven programs that meet the economic, educational, health, housing and social needs of urban and rural residents who experience challenges in accessing mainstream resources.
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