Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc


As a Ryan White Title grant recipient since 1991, GBMS has provided healthcare services to 237 persons with HIV. Through training and experience, the staff and providers are adept in meeting the unique clinical needs of persons with HIV. Services rendered include and are not limited to: testing, primary care, case management, dental care, emergency drug assistance, mental health counseling and specialty referral.

For more information on HIV services, contact Rachel E. Smith, MSc, Director of Program Management, (301) 599-6379.

New Patients call Stefani Brown at 301-599-0460 ext 1117

 

LOCATIONS:

Suitland Health & Wellness Center
5001 Silver Hill Road, 2nd Floor, Suitland, MD 20746
240-492-2500 / Fax 240-492-2526
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Contact Iris Dent:301-599-2500 ext 2006 or 301-643-0989

Walker Mill Health Center
1458 Addison Rd., South, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
301-324-1500 / Fax 301-324-6405
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm Wednesday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Contact Lisa Conners: 301-634-0989

Glenarden Apartments Health Center
3028 Brightseat Rd. Suite 104, Glenarden, MD 20706

301-772-6905 / Fax 301-772-6908
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00am – 6:00pm 

Contact Joanne Ocasio: 301-772-6905

  

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc. is the only organization in the DC-Metro area devoted exclusively to vital support services for children living with HIV/AIDS. PAHC offers a comprehensive range of psychosocial services designed in response to the complex needs and wishes of the whole child. They are especially focused on supporting young persons orphaned and affected by HIV/AIDS. The children who have priority for enrollment are those with an imminent or recent AIDS-related loss.

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc. programs have helped children overcome demonstrated limitations in their cognitive, communication, and personal and social adjustment skills. At the heart of the program are individual and group expressive arts therapy and grief counseling. Their comprehensive programs emphasize creative modalities – especially art, music, poetry, dance, drama, and discussion, as well as structured play, to help them better understand their experiences and losses, balancing HIV/AIDS with the brighter sides of life. PAHC provides evening multicultural programs designed around educational, cultural, social and recreational enrichment services, a mentor program, and parental/caregiver support. 

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc
P.O. Box 77543
Washington, D.C. 20013-7543

Phone: 202-347-5366
Fax: 202-628-3021
Email:
info@pediatricaidshivcare.org

PROGRAM DETAILS:

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc is the only organization in the DC area devoted exclusively to vital support services for children living with HIV/AIDS. PAHCs comprehensive range of psychosocial services is designed in response to the complex needs and wishes of the whole child. They are especially focused on supporting young persons orphaned and affected by HIV/AIDS. The children who have priority for enrollment are those with an imminent or recent AIDS-related loss.

Individual and Group Therapy

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc. therapists provide weekly services for children, parents, and caregivers. PAHC clinical goals include fostering self-awareness and healthy relationships, reducing anxiety, aiding reality orientation, building trust and integrity, cultivating a sense of belonging and self-esteem, finding responsible alternatives to maladaptive and risky behaviors, reconciling emotional conflicts, developing versatile problem-solving strategies and consequential thinking, and promoting mastery and resilience.

Tutoring and Educational Enrichment

PAHC provides educational and cultural enrichment programming that includes homework support, tutoring, college counseling and application assistance, and activities in wide ranging subject areas. Throughout all oh their learning activities PAHC stresses healthy study skills and basic discipline toward scholastic tasks. PAHC strives to help our clients advance academically and cultivate a love of learning and curiosity about new subjects, often utilizing our fully-equipped computer lab.

Youth Space

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care is proud to be a national leader in the development and implementation of innovative programs and services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. To this end, PAHC is proud to be the only Federally funded urban summer day camp for children and young adults ages 12-18 who are infected and affected by HIV/AIIDS. This initiative – which will completed its fifth camping season in August 2008 – is designed to serve 30 youth over two month-long summer day camp sessions. The goal of this project is to provide the life, decision-making, and communication skills needed for improved social competence, resiliency and satisfaction in anticipation of purposeful and meaningful adult lives.

Also, PAHC became a DOES worksite in 2008 to give youth real-life work experience that will benefit them in the future.

Supporting Families

PAHC provides the parents and caregivers with individual and family counseling, HIV/AIDS disclosure guidance, parenting and behavior management instruction, crisis intervention, and support for the planning of life transitions. The goal is to provide parents and caregivers with a respite from their parenting responsibilities while the children are with participating in Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care programming.

Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc
P.O. Box 77543
Washington, D.C. 20013-7543

Phone: 202-347-5366
Fax: 202-628-3021
Email:
info@pediatricaidshivcare.org

Metro TeenAIDS

Metro TeenAIDS is a community health organization dedicated to supporting young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Through education, support, and advocacy, MTA works to prevent the spread of HIV, promote responsible decision making, and improve the quality of life for young people infected with, or affected by, HIV/AIDS.

MTA Goals

Goal 1: To provide innovative, science-based, effective education on HIV prevention, care, and related issues.

Goal 2: To provide comprehensive, culturally competent, and age-appropriate counseling, positive youth development programming, and linkages to treatment services to youth who are affected and infected by HIV.

Goal 3: To increase the capacity of young people and MTA to educate decision makers, policy makers, and funders about HIV and encourage their support for policies that promote HIV prevention and care services for all youth affected and infected by HIV.

Goal 4: To provide timely, ongoing evaluation of program effectiveness and organizational efficiency.

Goal 5: To continually diversify and stabilize the resources necessary to support the fulfillment of the MTA mission.

Goal 6: To foster an organization of growth, excellence, and accountability.

MTA Core Values

Involving Youth. Metro TeenAIDS will involve youth at every level of programming and administration, including staff and board of directors, and actively plan ways to provide all young people with new skills, experiences, and ideas.
Valuing Diversity and Respecting All. Metro TeenAIDS will create an environment in which all youth, staff, and volunteers are treated with respect, accepted without judgment.
Serving as a Reliable Community Resource. Metro TeenAIDS will serve as a safe, trustworthy source of support, information, and training for youth in the DC metropolitan area.
Collaborating with Others. Metro TeenAIDS will work in partnership with other organizations dedicated to providing youth with excellent education, services, opportunities, and experiences.
Responsibly Using Our Resources. Metro TeenAIDS will ensure that all resources are being used at maximum efficiency for greatest impact.

HIV Testing Information

Metro TeenAIDS offers testing that is: Quick, Free, Painless and Confidential. Metro TeenAIDS uses the OraQuick Advance test. It only takes 20 minutes and results are received right here at the office. The testing sessions includes a pre and post test counseling session. In the session, one of our Care Advocates will work with you to determine your risk for HIV. We also offer free testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia. This testing requires two weeks for results. And treatment is offered at the STD Clinic at the DC General Health campus for free.

All testing is offered Monday and Friday upon appointment (from 10:30a-6p). Testing is offered Tuesday-Thursday from 12p-8p. Just ask for Arnita, Courtney, or one of our Care Advocates.

Get Tested. Know Your Status.

Call (202) 543-9355 for appointment or any other confidential information.

(MTA is located at 651 Pennsylvania Ave., right off the Eastern Market Metro!)

Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League

The Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) is the only Washington, DC metro area service organization solely dedicated to supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Founded in 1984, SMYAL is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. Their mission is to promote and support self-confident, healthy, productive lives for LGBTQ youth ages 13-21 as they journey from adolescence into adulthood.

Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League

410 7th Street SE
Washington DC 20003-2707

Phone: 202.546.5940
TTY: 202.464.4548
Fax: 202.544.1306

SMYAL focuses on five core areas:

1) Life Skills & Leadership Development

2) Counseling & Support

3) Health & Wellness Education

4) Safe Social Activities

5) Community Outreach and Education.

Counseling and Support

The counselors and staff members give youth the support they need to make informed decisions about their health, sexual activity, drug and alcohol use/abuse, anger management and violence prevention through individual counseling and weekly support groups..

Youth Advocacy Internship
The Youth Advocacy Interns lead workshops around the region training their peers, school teachers, and administrators to educate about LGBTQ youth issues and promote acceptance. This program promotes acceptance and understanding in schools around the region while promoting positive leadership development and public speaking skills for the youth intern participants.

HIV Testing, Counseling and Referral
SMYAL provides free HIV testing, counseling and referral for youth. The Health Program Manager connects youth who test positive for HIV to the care they need through a partnership with Children’s National Medical Center and provides limited case management. They also provide free testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea.

Chat it Up!
This group provides an outlet for youth to learn about current events and share their opinions, for discussion about topics such as race, gender, politics, sex, LGBT rights, violence, and other issues that apply to youth.

Brotherhood University
The CDC-funded Brotherhood University program uses the proven effective DEBI (Diffusion of Effective Behavioral Intervention) “Many Men, Many Voices” to provide young gay and bisexual men of color with HIV prevention education.

Recreational Night
Providing safe social activities for LGBTQ youth to be themselves is an integral part to our work. Every Friday, SMYAL opens their Youth Center for regular social activities such as dances, movie nights, and games nights. They also work with community partners to hold large-scale events throughout the region.

SMYAL

410 7th Street SE
Washington DC 20003-2707

Phone: 202.546.5940
TTY: 202.464.4548
Fax: 202.544.1306

 

HEART TO HAND

 

Heart To Hand, Inc.
3030 Brightseat Road
Glenarden, MD 20706

The Non Medical Case Management Program provides support thru referral to related services including, HIV/AIDS Intervention/Prevention services, Crisis Intervention, Primary Medical, HIV/AIDS support Groups, Dental and Pharmacy assistance, Mental health, Transportation, Substance Abuse treatment, HIV testing, Housing assistance, Emergency assistance, and Medical Case Management.

 The Outreach Prevention and referral program compliments the Case Management Program by providing individual, group, and institutional outreach services utilizing research based HIV intervention/prevention models.  Street outreach workers have a strong presence in high risk areas including homeless shelters, low income communities, schools, health and social services institutions.

Emergency Assistance Food Pantry is provided for our HIV/AIDS clients as well as the disenfranchised populations that we serve when available.

All services are confidential. 

Phone:       301-772-0103

Fax:        301-772-0105

Email:     hearttohand@aol.com

Hours of Operations

9:00am  -   5:00pm

Monday thru Friday

 We accept self referral and services are provided on a sliding fee scale

MAX ROBINSON CENTER/WHITMAN WALKER CLINIC

Primary medical care is available at Max Robinson Center for anyone regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or HIV status.

Max Robinson Center of Whitman-Walker Clinic
2301 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20020

202-745-7000 
E-mail:
mrcwwcwwc.org

Hours

Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Whitman-Walker Clinic’s Max Robinson Center, named after the nation’s first African-American network news anchor, Max Robinson, who died of AIDS in 1988, has been providing HIV/AIDS services for clients living in southeast D.C. since 1992. MRC provides a wide range of services to the community east of the Anacostia River in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. MRC serves an area that traditionally has been underserved and faces tremendous challenges when it comes to primary health care and HIV/AIDS services.

Services provided include:

Anonymous and Confidential HIV Testing
Primary Medical Care
Dental Services
Day Treatment
Mental Health and Addiction Treatment

Anonymous and Confidential HIV Testing

Free anonymous and confidential HIV testing is available at the following times:

Monday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Primary Medical Care
Primary medical care,
including regular check ups, urgent care for illness for current patients, testing for sexually transmitted infections and pediatric care is available at Max Robinson Center.

Dental Services
MRC provides dental care to the uninsured or underinsured diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

Day Treatment
Day treatment creates a setting for holistic health care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Nutritional assessment and counseling, nursing care, support and psychotherapy groups and activities in art, music, and movement therapy are among the services offered to maintain a focus on the whole person in the healing process.

Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services
Professionally led psychotherapy groups, psychiatric evaluation, peer facilitated support  groups, individual and couples counseling, addiction treatment counseling and referral and assistance for HIV-related mental health issues are available through this program

S.M.A.R.T PROGRAM

The SMART (Suburban Maryland AIDS Reduction Team) program is a CDC-funded cooperative agreement promoting HIV/AIDS prevention in Suburban Maryland (Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties). SMART specifically targets African-Americans. However, services are available to all Suburban Maryland populations.

SMART services include street and community outreach, anonymous and confidential HIV counseling and testing, prevention workshops, individual HIV risk reduction counseling, peer educator training and a speaker’s bureau. Appointments are not necessary for HIV testing.

The SMART program is located at the Holy Redeemer Metropolitan Community Church at 4907 Niagara Rd., Suite 102, in College Park, MD, every Wednesday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm.

Testing is also available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am-5:00 pm and Wednesdays from 9:00 am-12:00 pm at the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services, Dennis Avenue Health Center, 2000 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring.

Please call (240) 491-6021 for more information.You can also send e-mail to SMARTwwc.org.

Nursing Enterprises

Nursing Enterprises
Service: Hospice Services

817 Varnum Street NE
Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-832-0100
www.nursingenterprises.com

Home Health: Personal Care Aides and Services

Home Health: Personal Care Aides and Services

817 Varnum Street NE
Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-832-0100
www.nursingenterprises.com

24 hours-a-day (Services)

National Association for People with AIDS (NAPWA)

National Association for People with AIDS (NAPWA)
Service: People Living with HIV/Aids Advocacy

8401 Colesville Road
Suite 750
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Phone: 240-247-0880
Fax: 240-247-0574
www.napwa.org

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