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Need Help Going to Appointments



You Don’t Just Need a Ride. You Need Backup in the Room.


If anxiety, memory problems, language barriers, or cognitive issues make it hard to go to appointments alone, you may qualify for someone to go with you, not just drop you off.


You might get:

 ●​ A helper who rides with you and stays during the visit

 ●​ Support asking questions and understanding what the doctor says


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Too Sick for Shelter After Hospital


The Hospital Wants to Discharge You to a Shelter or the Street. Your Body Can’t Handle That.


If you’re medically fragile and homeless or nearly homeless, going from hospital bed to sidewalk or shelter is dangerous. You may qualify for short‑term housing with medical support instead.


 You might get:

 ●​ A clean bed, nursing check‑ins, and help with meds

 ●​ Wound care, follow‑up visit coordination, and transportation


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Chronic Disease Overwhelming You


Diabetes, Heart Problems, Breathing Issues… and You’re Tired of Being Lectured Instead of Helped?


If you’re living with diabetes, COPD, heart failure, or other chronic conditions and can’t keep up with appointments, meds, and diet changes, you may qualify for extra help managing the whole picture.

You might get:

●​ A coach who explains your condition in plain language


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In and Out of the ER

 

You Live in the ER More Than Your Own Home


 If you’ve hit the ER or hospital several times this year for asthma, COPD, heart problems, diabetes, or mental health crises, you may qualify for a free support team whose goal is to keep you stable and out of the ER.



 You might get:

 ●​ A coordinator who checks in regularly when things start to slide


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