Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless (AHCH) is extending its reach to better serve those experiencing homelessness in the city.
The organization has announced an increase in its roving outreach efforts, bringing essential medical and social services directly to those in need.
This expansion aims to bridge the gap for individuals who might face challenges accessing traditional healthcare facilities due to transportation limitations or other circumstances according to the source citydesk
Roving outreach teams, comprised of medical professionals and social workers, will visit designated locations throughout Albuquerque.
These mobile clinics will provide a variety of services, including medical screenings, basic treatment, harm reduction resources, and mental health support.
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Additionally, outreach workers will connect individuals with vital social services such as housing assistance and employment opportunities.
By bringing healthcare directly to the community, AHCH hopes to improve health outcomes for Albuquerque’s homeless population and empower them to access the resources they need to get back on their feet.