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Part D Program for Women, Youth, Children, and Families

Established in 1989, the Part D Program provides services to HIV positive women, youth, children, and their affected family members aiming to reduce barriers to care through a network of both funded and unfunded service providers.

The goals of the Part D Program are to:
Reduce the transmission of HIV from mother to child
Coordinate services and reduce barriers to care for women, youth, children, and families
Provide outreach and linkage to care for at-risk adolescents and minority communities
Educate clients regarding the availability of clinical trials
Maintain linkages and collaborations that promote a continuum of care for clients
Promote client involvement

Through outreach and case finding, individuals are identified and linked to HIV testing services and HIV care and support services. Our intensive family-centered case management services are offered through a network of providers in both the Capital District and the Mid-Hudson Regions.

Case Management:
AIDS Council of Northeastern New York, Albany
AIDS Treatment Center of Albany Medical College, Albany
Catholic Charities AIDS Services, Albany
Hudson River Health Care, Poughkeepsie
Maternal Child Adolescent Treatment Services, Albany
Mid-Hudson Care Center, Kingston
Whitney M. Young Health Center, Albany

Outreach programs:
Albany Damien Center, Albany
Catholic Charities AIDS Services, Schenectady
 
Access to HIV/AIDS research:
Clinical Research Program at the AIDS Treatment Center, Albany
 
Community Involvement:
Part D Community Advisory Board (CAB), Albany
 
Transportation:
AIDS Related Community Services (ARCS), Hawthorne
 
 
For more information contact Abbie Gallucci, Part D Program coordinator: (518) 262-6864

 

Page updated November 17, 2008