CAREAssist

CAREAssist is Oregon’s version of the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). CAREAssist helps people living with HIV/AIDS pay for medication and other medical care expenses. CAREAssist is not health insurance, but they help individuals maintain and utilize health insurance by paying for insurance premiums, doctor visit co-pays and medication co-pays. To become a member of CAREAssist, you must:

  • Have a confirmed HIV status
  • Reside in Oregon
  • Currently have medical insurance or be in the process of applying for medical insurance. We can help you with this.
  • Have income below 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) (http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/15poverty.cfm).

Individuals who are uninsured and need coverage for prescription medications related to their HIV care may be eligible for up to a 30-day supply through the Bridge Program. This program can also assist with a limited number of medical services to confirm HIV diagnosis and determine appropriate HIV treatment regimens.  Payments for specialty care referrals are not available at this time, although exceptions will be considered with prior authorization. The Bridge Program application must be completed by a physician. All prescriptions covered by the Bridge Program must be obtained through a CAREAssist Network Pharmacy.

For persons who are unable to secure health insurance outside of an open enrollment period, CAREAssist can assist with payments for a limited number of medical services and medications necessary for HIV treatment, through the Uninsured Persons Program (UPP).

Your Care Coordinator at HIV Alliance can help you apply for CAREAssist and can answer any questions you might have.

For more information visit the Oregon Health Authority website.

Friends and Family

Friend and Family groups offer clients and their support people an opportunity to spend time together in an accepting environment and to meet others who are living with or caring for people with HIV. 

This group is open to clients and their friends, families and loved ones.  These groups may include activities and activities and food are provided by HIV Alliance. Transportation may also be arranged.

Visit the Client Social Events Calendar for more information including times and locations by county.

Types of Social Support

At HIV Alliance we know that clients often struggle with things like isolation and desire to meet others with HIV.  Our Social Support programs are intended to help clients get the peer support they need. Service include:

  • POZ Groups
  • Friends and Family Group
  • Positive Self Management Program Workshops
  • Client Education
  • Client Gathering

These events are offered weekly, monthly and seasonally in counties throughout the region.  Visit the Client Social Events Calendar for more information.

Social Events

Held throughout the year, HIV Alliance invites all clients to attend client events. The agency hosts a holiday and a summer gathering each year. The events include food, activities, gifts (holiday party only) and fun.

Visit the Client Social Events Calendar for more information including times and locations by county.

Care Packages

Often clients struggle to meet basic needs. In addition to the emergency financial assistance we offer, we also offer care packages.

Care Packages– HIV Alliance provides hygiene and cleaning product packages to clients. Care packages are available in every county: monthly, every other month, or as requested (depending on county of residence).  Clients may receive one care package per month.  Clients living in Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Jackson, Klamath, Lake, and Lincoln Counties may request a care package from your Care Coordinator.

Client Newsletter

The Client Newsletter is a quarterly publication that provides information on upcoming events, HIV related articles, a prevention column called “Ask Fudge” and information about our Client Advisory Board.  If you don’t get the newsletter in the mail, let your Care Coordinator know or you can fill out the form below to subscribe to our eNewsletter format.

[contact-form to=’hfudge@hivalliance.org’ subject=’eNewsletter for Clients’][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’County of Residence’ type=’url’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Care Coordinator’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]

Client Advisory Committee

The mission of the Client Advisory Committee is:

  • To improve communication between staff and clients and to increase client engagement in and with the agency.

FAQs

What does the committee do?  The Client Advisory Committee is comprised of clients and staff.  The group helps to coordinate client events such as summer BBQs and Holiday Parties, they publish the client newsletter, review client feedback and make recommendations, and host the WAD Client Art Show.

How often does the committee meet?  The meetings are held once a month at HIV Alliance in Lane County.  If you cannot get to the meeting a conference call can be set up for you to call in.

How do I join?  If you would like to be part of the Client Advisory Committee or want to provide feedback, use the form below to send a message.

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Offered Services Through Care Coordination

Care Coordination Services include:

  • Referrals to social services
  • Referrals to housing services
  • Referrals and assistance accessing mental health and alcohol & drug treatment
  • Emergency financial assistance (if below 250% Federal Poverty Level)
  • Benefits advocacy – obtaining benefits and assistance when you are unable to advocate for yourself
  • Health insurance advocacy – assistance in applying, reapplying, and advocating with insurance programs
  • Coordination with medical care
  • Employment and financial planning referral
  • Referrals to dental services

Medical Case Management services are provided by an AIDS Certified RN and include:

  • Medication adherence
  • Nutrition counseling and education
  • HIV education
  • Monitoring of labs and explanation of medical conditions
  • Liver health support
  • Case consultation with your physician

Pharmacist Case Management services (for clients struggling with medication management issues and referred by the RN Case Manager) include:

  • Medication assessment
  • Medication consultation
  • Medication aids
  • Assistance managing side effects
  • Medication education
  • Case consultation with physician

Got A Story You Want To Share?

Good, bad, or indifferent, we can all learn from each others experience.  We are also looking for small art pieces, poetry and other creative expressions to use in future newsletters.  Your story will help other clients see that they are not alone! We want to hear from you!

Write your personal story of up to 800 words and submit it in the form below.

[contact-form to=’ryandel@hivalliance.org’ subject=’Client Story’][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Newsletter Submission’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]

Bueno, Malo, o indiferente, todos podemos aprender de nuestras inferencias de uno y otro. También estamos buscando arte como, poesía y otras expresiones creativas para usar en el noticiero del futuro. Queremos saber de ti!

Escribe su historia personal hasta 800 palabras y presentarlo en el siguiente formulario.

[contact-form to=’ryandel@hivalliance.org’ subject=’Client Newsletter Story’][contact-field label=’Nombre’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Correo Electrónico’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Sumisión de Noticiero’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]

Housing Program Services

Four OHOP Housing Coordinators work with our HIV Care Coordinators throughout the state to help eligible clients and their families:

  • Locate and/or secure suitable housing
  • Identify other related community based resources that may be available to clients
  • Provide information and referral to those resources
  • Provide tenant based rental assistance through rental subsidy payments

Four OHOP housing coordinators work with HIV case managers throughout the state to help eligible clients and their families:

  • Locate and/or secure suitable housing
  • Identify other related community based resources that may be available to clients
  • Provide information and referral to those resources
  • Provide tenant based rental assistance through rental subsidy payments