H O U S I N G I S H E A L T H C A R E
M A R G A R E T F L A N A G A N , L G S W
D I S A B I L I T Y A N D C A S E M A N A G E M E N T C O O R D I N A T O R
Who we are
Over 200 HCH projects nationwide
Recognized model that specializes in serving those experiencing homelessness
Established in Baltimore in 1985 as one of the pilot sites
HCH provides comprehensive and integrated
services offering pediatric and adult medical care, mental health services, case management, addiction treatment, dental care, vision, HIV services, outreach, and supportive housing
Locations in Maryland
Baltimore City – free-standing clinic, provides funding to four smaller projects in:
Frederick County
Baltimore County
Montgomery County
Harford County
Saw over 10,000 individuals last year across all sites;
80% in Baltimore
Our Mission
Health Care for the Homeless works to prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy, and community engagement.
How HCH is structured
Teams setup by discipline
Work across teams to provide comprehensive care
Working towards integrated, patient-centered teams
Goal is to provide high quality care to as many individuals
Case management occurs across teams
Case management within HCH is diverse
Centers around the belief that housing is health care and the best way to serve individuals who are homeless is to work to end homelessness
Provides ongoing support to:
Manage chronic health conditions
Obtain benefits and income
Obtain and maintain housing
Education on resources
Connection or referrals to other programs
Case Management at HCH
Medical providers offer education about health management and disease prevention including
Asthma, Diabetes maintenance and prevention,
Hypertension, and HIV counseling, testing, and referral services
Homelessness is hazardous to one’s health
Higher incidents of chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure, Hep C, diabetes, and hypertension
How to manage health when living on the streets or in shelter
Case Management at HCH
Mental health providers offer counseling, crisis intervention and ongoing support to clients
Hard to focus on therapy without basic needs met
Benefits assistance for the most vulnerable
Groups to provide education and ongoing support
Addictions providers assist with compliance with treatment through harm reduction model
Phase groups
Individual plans
Meet the client where they are in recovery process
Case Management team
Case Management team assists medical, mental health, and addictions teams with short and longterm tasks to prevent and end homelessness
Application supports
Assistance obtaining identification
Referrals to employment programs
Applying for housing options
Connection to services within HCH
Mail services for clients who lack permanent address
Specialty programs at HCH
The Adherence Program promotes the effective treatment of chronic diseases by encouraging healthy living practices and educating clients about disease management and HIV transmission prevention
The Connect Project provides housing placement, home visits, and intensive case management to end or prevent the homelessness of people living with
HIV/AIDS and other co-occurring health problems
The Convalescent Care Program provides recuperative care, case management, and nursing assistance for individuals who are too ill to recover in traditional shelters or on the streets
Case Management in and out of the home
Supportive housing
Housing first model
Provide supportive services in the home to help maintain housing
Counseling on energy usage, cooking, relationships with neighbors
Outreach engages people into services where they are
Works to connect vulnerable individuals to care in the clinic
Relationship building and meeting needs based on what the
CLIENT identifies
Summary
Health care for the Homeless provides comprehensive and integrated care to individuals experiencing homelessness
Focus on preventing and managing chronic health conditions, accessing income and other benefits, and obtaining and maintaining homelessness
In accord with direct service, also focus on advocacy in order to promote awareness and involvement in external environment