Care Services
HIV Care services are delivered through local health departments, community or hospital-based health care facilities, community based organizations and other non-governmental organizations in every part of the state.
Medical Services can include:
- Outpatient/Ambulatory Care
- Dental/Oral Health
- Mental Health Services
- Medical Nutrition Therapy
- Medical Case Management
Support Services can include:
- Non-Medical Case Management
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Food Bank/Home Delivered Meals
- Health Education/Risk Reduction
- Linguistic Services
- Medical Transportation Services
- Psychosocial Support Services
- Treatment Adherence Counseling
Basic eligibility requirements to receive medical and support services through funded Ryan White Part B agencies includes:
- A positive HIV status
- Proof of Georgia residency
- Income at or below 400% FPL
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