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FAP's case management services are client-centered activities through which an
array of services for persons living with HIV/AIDS are coordinated toward
improving health outcomes and facilitating client self-sufficiency. Case
managers act as liaisons and advocates for clients in accessing services while
educating clients about available resources. FAP Case managers assess and
monitor their clients' progress on an ongoing basis, and they identify and
address client service needs and facilitate access to appropriate resources such
as health care, financial assistance, HIV education, mental health and other
supportive services.
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GOALS
- Increasing self-sufficiency
- Facilitating access and adherence to primary health care
- Ensuring access to appropriate services & to the continuum of care
- Increasing access to HIV information and education
- Identifying resources and increasing coordination among providers
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