TIANA TAUILIILI COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANUAL. PURPOSE My purpose of this manual was to research...

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GOAL To be used to increase the knowledge of the staff so they further help the patients’ needs that will help with their overall health and well-being.

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Tiana Tauiliili

Community Resource Manual

Purpose

• My purpose of this manual was to research in-depth FREE and LOW/REDUCED cost resources that fit the majority of indigent patients seen at the clinic.

GOAL

• To be used to increase the knowledge of the staff so they further help the patients’ needs that will help with their overall health and well-being.

Objectives

• I: The manual should be user friendly and easy to find what the needs of the patients are.• The staff can talk with the patients about what

needs these patients have and are able to discuss with them the options they have by having the knowledge of the resource manual.

Sections

• Two different SUB-SECTIONS of FREE and COST/FEES:• Shelters,• Transportation,• Medical Assistance,• Food/Clothes,• Mental Health/Counseling

WHAT’S ON EACH PAGE?

• Who-population served• What-services provided• When-seasonal service, only once a month, only

every three months for a service….• How-phone number to contact

Difficult?

• Always changing • Supervisors, eligibility, fees, phone numbers, addresses,

and other little details the make a difference • Because it’s changing, the best is to call the

organization/company and ask. • CALL, CALL, CALL---never assume.

Call To Action

• Transportation is a high demand need.

Patient Scenario #1

• 32-year old pt., alcoholic, male, unstable family, homeless sometimes, unemployed, lives in Athens area, gets to appointments by random friends that help

Resources 1

• Sober Living America, The Potter’s House, The Shepherd’s Inn, Homeless Day Service Center, Bigger Vision Community Shelter (WINTER only), Quinn House, Sparrow’s Nest Mission Church

Patient Scenario #2

• 27-year old pt., female, 2 kids under 12, unemployed currently (can’t keep job because of diabetes), can’t afford diabetes medication, kids need clothes, food help living in different friends’ homes (has to constantly move because of space)

Resources 2

• Interfaith Hospitality Network, My Sister’s House (ATL), Salvation Army, Project Safe, Safe House Ministries, Sparrow’s Nest Mission Church, Joyce Ervin & Open Hearts Center, Oconee Heights Baptist, New Covenant Worship Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, GA Partnership for Caring

Patient Scenario #3

• 66-year old patient, male, unemployed, diabetic, lives alone, no transportation (can’t drive usually because of health condition)

Resources 3

• Freedom Transportation Program, Athens Community Council on Aging

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