Overview
Newark Homeless Health Care Program
Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center
The Newark Homeless Health Care program is a vital initiative administered by the City of Newark’s Department of Health and Community Wellness. Operated out of the Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center on William Street, this Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) is dedicated to providing comprehensive primary care and social services to individuals experiencing homelessness. The program recognizes the unique challenges faced by the unhoused population and strives to eliminate barriers to accessing quality healthcare. 🩺
This facility serves as a safety net, offering services regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. It provides a welcoming and non-judgmental environment where patients can receive treatment for acute illnesses, management of chronic conditions, and essential preventative care. The center works in close coordination with local shelters, soup kitchens, and social service agencies to ensure a holistic approach to health and housing stability. 🏠
Services Offered
- Primary Medical Care: Routine check-ups, sick visits, and physical examinations for adults and children. 👩⚕️
- Health Screenings: Testing for communicable diseases, including tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). 🔬
- Dental Services: Access to emergency and preventative dental care to improve oral health and overall well-being. 🦷
- Social Support: Assistance with Medicaid enrollment, case management, and referrals to substance abuse treatment or mental health counseling. 🤝
Patient Access
The clinic typically operates on weekdays, with specific hours designated for different services. While walk-ins are often welcome, especially for immediate needs, making an appointment is encouraged to reduce waiting times. The facility is wheelchair accessible and staffed by professionals trained to work with diverse and vulnerable populations. Patients visiting the William Street location should be prepared for a standard security check at the entrance to ensure the safety of all staff and visitors. 🛡️
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