Neighborhood Care Coordination Project

Care Coordinators

Sonya Cork – ext 15 or email
Gina Pope-King – ext 35 or email

Hours

Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Other hours available upon request

Our Mission

The mission of the Neighborhood Care Coordination Project is to assist those living with HIV/AIDS with the coordination of a wide variety of health and social services in their own neighborhood. It respects cultural diversity, emphasizes confidentiality, and strives to ensure the client’s freedom of choice and self-determination. Its comprehensive services are rendered in a safe, secure, and non-judgmental environment.

What We Do

  • Orient client to services
  • Complete an initial interview and assessment with the client
  • Implement and coordinate services
  • Develop an individualized care plan with the client according to the client’s need and available services
  • Monitor client’s progress and evaluate the individualized care plan
  • Link the client with various resources
  • Ensure people living within the service area are aware of the availability of the program through collaborations, educational presentations, and general recruitment
  • Advocate for and with the client

Available Services

  • Care Coordination and Case Management
  • Assistance enrolling into ADAP, EIP, HIAP, and ICHIA
  • HIV Testing and Counseling
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Employment Counseling and Placement
  • Addiction Services Program
  • Family and Child Therapy
  • Food Pantry & Referrals
  • Utility Assistance
  • Holiday Assistance
  • FEMA Funds
  • Homelessness Prevention
  • Clothing Referrals
  • GED Classes
  • Afterschool Programs
  • Preschool/Childcare

This Project Is Supported By:

  • Indiana AIDS Fund
  • Indiana State Department of Health
  • City of Indianapolis
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • United Way of Central Indiana