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- This website list contact and location information for STD clinics in Nevada.
- The Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) is responsible for administering prevention, treatment, and recovery services for alcohol and drug abuse and problem gambling. Treatment Works! is ADP’s online directory that can help locate information about approximately 2,000 treatment and recovery programs in all 58 California counties, including private, public and not-for-profit programs.
- The West Virginia Black Lung Clinics Program provides services that include screening, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and benefits counseling to coal miners suffering from black lung and other respiratory diseases that are attributed to the occupation.
- Doc Info provides the public with access to a national search of the disciplinary, education, licensure, and location information on all U.S. licensed physicians and physician assistants. Use of this national search requires paying a fee.
- HIICAP offers a wealth of information on Medicare, Medigap, prescription drug discounts, managed care and long-term care. For local assistance in answering health insurance questions please call 1-800-701-0501.
- The Senior HelpLine provides information on programs and services and links persons 60 years of age and older and their caregivers to local services. Professional staff briefly assess needs, send literature and write referrals for a range of services such as case management, the Long Term Care Ombudsman program, legal services, transportation, employment and nutrition services.
- CHIP is available to all uninsured children and teens up to age 19 who are not eligible for Medical Assistance, regardless of income. It is free for some families, and involves low monthly premiums and co-pays for some services for families with higher incomes.
- 1-800-LIFENET is a confidential, toll-free help line for New York City residents. The hotline operates 24 hours per day/7 days per week and helps callers find the most appropriate mental health and substance abuse services for their needs. They can also assist those experiencing a crisis.
- CMS provides a community-based comprehensive system of medical/health care for eligible children, birth to 21, with chronic medical conditions. CMS provides or pays for an array of services which include: comprehensive physical assessment, diagnostic testing, hospitalization, medications and treatments, therapy, durable (e.g. wheelchairs and braces) and disposable medical equipment, hearing aids, dental care if related to the CMS eligible condition, health education, and referral to and coordination of care with other providers (such as schools, day care programs, rehabilitative services, etc.).
- HealthyNJ provides a listing of substance abuse resources within the state such as hotlines, addiction guides, and treatment providers.
- Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota clinics offer a wide range of services, including blood pressure checks, breast and cervical cancer screenings, women's annual exams, testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections and birth control. They accept private and public insurance plans, and offer a sliding fee scale for those who are eligible.
- 1-800-DENTIST provides a quick online search that indentifies local dentists as well as their services, qualifications, reviews and amenities.
- This directory includes Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Extra Help, Patient Assistance Programs, Prescription Savings Programs, the Wayne County Senior Prescription Savings Program, World Medical Relief (WMR) (two prescription assistance programs available to income and asset-eligible residents in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties), the MiRx Prescription Savings Program, the Michigan HIV/AIDS Drug Assistance Program, Veterans Affairs and the Michigan Parkinson Foundation.
- This website provides a comprehensive and lengthy pocket guide to all the elder services available in Rhode Island, including health insurance counseling, home and community care, legal services department and Rhode Island Department of Elderly Affairs.
- This site has information regarding Delaware state programs dealing with: Brain/Head Injuries, Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Other Specific Developmental, Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Substance Abuse & Visual Impairment.
- The 2-1-1 Idaho CareLine is a bilingual telephone service that provides free referrals to a comprehensive range of low cost or free health and human services.
- 212ANALYST.org is a way to find a therapist through TRCC: the Theodor Reik Clinical Center for Psychotherapy. 212ANALYST.org is a referral service for New York City and the surrounding communities of New York State, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Fees are set individually, based on financial resources and expenses.
- The 55 Plus Directory lists a range of organizations, support agencies, and community services for seniors and their families, with contact information and a brief description of services.
- This pamphlet summarizes all health programs available through various Florida state agencies. It includes information on health care facilities, financial and health care assistance, insurance, services for the elderly, the disabled, children, and veterans, and other useful information.
- This guide to hospice care in the state of Pennsylvania is designed to answer questions or concerns about the end-of-life care process.
- This guide is designed to help consumers compare some of the policies that insurance companies offer to Maine residents. Eligibility for coverage, the type of benefits offered, and the cost of premiums vary among these companies.
- The Guide is a public education website designed to support parents and other adults involved in the lives of 7- to 18-year-olds. It emphasizes the importance of family, promotes mental health, and helps prevent underage use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.
- This comprehensive guide to services is published by the Connecticut Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired (CDHI) of the Department of Social Services.
- This guide has been written for families with private health insurance who have children with mental health needs. The goal is to help parents better understand their child's mental health insurance coverage, limitations and options for appealing decisions.
- CancerLinks provides resources and information for patients and professionals on how to improve and promote high-quality cancer care and improve quality of life and reduce toxicities of therapy through more effective and efficient communication between medical profession, cancer patients, and their families.
- AAA Women's Services in Chattanooga, TN provides a range of services for women in the area. Services include FREE medical quality pregnancy tests, FREE STD information and, FREE confidential counseling. Call their 24-Hour Helpline ((423) 892-0803) for additional information.
- EmergingMed's free Trial Matching & Referral Service is designed to provide the fastest and most accurate way to gain access to trials at the University of Pennsylvania. Fill out a questionnaire to find out if a patient's profile matches any clinical trials at the Abramson Cancer Center.
- ACHC operates a full service medical clinic serving individuals and families living in Dane County. Sliding discounts, based on income and family size, are available for those who have no health insurance or have high deductibles.
- AIM provides low-cost health insurance coverage to uninsured, middle-income pregnant women and their newborns. This site explains benefits, eligibility, and how to apply.
- The ABCD Program focuses on preventive and restorative dental care for Medicaid-eligible children from birth to age six, with emphasis on enrollment by age one. This page has a clickable map with local ABCD dental clinics.
- Access to Care is a primary health care program serving low-income uninsured individuals in suburban Cook County, Illinois and in northwest Chicago (west of Pulaski Road AND north of North Avenue). The program provides affordable diagnosis and treatment to individuals and families for a small co-payment per visit, procedure or prescription medication. It is intended for people who don't qualify for public health insurance programs (All Kids, FamilyCare, Medicaid, Medicare) and don't have private insurance. Eligibility is based on income. A full explanation of the program, its coverage limits, the annual enrollment fee and fees for all services are listed on this site. Please note that it is not insurance, and Access to Care does not cover ER visits, maternity, specialty care, and other medical services.
- Access Utah Network is a state wide information and referral service containing over 8000 disability services and programs statewide.
- The Colorado Alcohol and Drub Abuse Division develops, supports and advocates for comprehensive services to reduce substance use disorders and to promote healthy individuals, families and communities. Their website includes reports and resources on prevention, treatment and recovery services.
- The website provides resources for people dealing or involved with addictions such as alcohol, gambling drugs, eating disorders. It also includes self-help organizations, government pages, programs, centers and state mental health departments.
- Clinics at both the Garden City and Manhattan campus offer a full compliment of low cost services, including psychological testing and treatment plans to effect long-lasting change. Psycho-educational testing is available to diagnose learning disabilities.
- The Administration on Aging (AoA), an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is one of the nation's largest providers of home- and community-based care for older persons and their caregivers. AoA's mission is to develop a comprehensive, coordinated and cost-effective system of long-term care that helps elderly individuals to maintain their dignity in their homes and communities.
- The Adult AIDS Clinical Trial Group is the largest clinical trials organization in the world. Clinical trials and lab studies conducted by the ACTG have made major contributions to optimizing antiretroviral therapy (ART), managing drug resistance, preventing and treating co-infections, evaluating acute and long-term toxicities, and demonstrating the importance of pharmacogenomics in predicting drug toxicities.
- Adult Children of Alcoholics is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program for women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. Their site includes FAQs, a meeting/event locator, online forums and intergroups.
- Adult Day Services help participants to remain in the community, enabling families and other caregivers to continue caring for an impaired member at home. This site provides a list of all adult day service centers in Oklahoma.
- Visiting Nurse Services' Adult Health Clinic provides monthly visits to 24 locations in Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Jamestown, Tiverton, Bristol, Warren and Barrington. The nurses routinely perform blood pressure screenings, check patient weights, and check vital signs. Personal health questions are also addressed. Once or twice a year cholesterol and blood sugar screenings are given at each site. All services are provided free of charge. This site lists all locations.
- In order to help Cass County residents remain safely in their own homes for as long as possible, all are eligible for home visits from a registered nurse or from a paraprofessional such as a home health aide or homemaker. The recommended donation for these services are based on income, and some clients are able to receive assistance from the county. Health aide and homemaker services include light housekeeping, shopping, and personal care. RN services include assessment of the individual's physical and mental health status and of the safety of the home environment, medication set-up and monitoring, and health education and support.
- DHHS maintains a crisis hotline: 1-888-568-1112. This site lists the available services for adults with mental retardation or autism. Agencies and providers most commonly offer residential, day, and employment support though a variety of MaineCare and DHHS programs and funding sources. Financial assistance for eligible individuals is available through MaineCare.
- Advanced Clinical Research (ACR) is a private medical research organization that conducts clincal trials in a variety of therapeutic. Their website provides information on how to become a study participant, study information and more. Research facilities are located in Boise, Idaho and West Jordan, Utah.
- L.A. County Health Services provides low- or no-cost health care in many locations throughout the area. This site details the various locations' offerings and explains eligibility for their services.
- The Musicians' Assistance Program (MAP) runs under the auspices of The Actors Fund to help serve the 10,000 members of Local 802 and their families.
MAP provides a wide range of services, including professional consultation and referral for personal, career and relationship problems, crisis intervention and short-term counseling, and advocacy on behalf of members for emergency financial assistance through Local 802's Emergency Relief Fund (as well as other foundations committed to helping musicians in financial need), legal aid and public entitlements (such as Social Security, disability insurance and public assistance). - Afternoons R.O.C.K. in Indiana is an after-school drug prevention program for youth aged 10 to 14 years. The acronym "R.O.C.K." represents the mission of the program to provide Recreation, Object lessons, Culture and values and Knowledge via active and entertaining focused and supportive prevention activities designed to teach youth about social and media influences, conflict resolution and refusal/resistance skills, gang and violence prevention and the structuring of leisure time to be free of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use.
- The Aging and Adult Administration provides information and services to seniors within Arizona through Adult Protective Services, Benefits Counseling, Long Term Care Ombudsman, Program Legal Services Assistance, and the Older Workers Program/Title V. Each of these services assists in accomplishing the administration's goal to provide opportunities for keeping vulnerable adults and older persons in their homes and communities.
- The Resource Center is a one-stop resource for seniors and people with disabilities and their families, that provides information and assistance on everything from adaptive clothing to volunteer opportunities, from physical fitness to hospice care.
Staff can answer questions aboyt insurance, benefits and prescription drug assistance, transportation, legal services, nursing home quality of care and complaints, care coordination and management, attendant services, and caregiver resources.
- The home page for this agency include links to in-home care services, in-home living options, discount prescription medication program, services for caregivers, and many other assistance programs for seniors.
- This site links to nursing homes, boarding homes, adult family homes, and other services, programs and resources available to help adults continue to live at home.