HIV Homeless Outreach and Mobile Engagement (HHOME)
HHOME, for its first five years, was a Special Project of National Significance (SPNS) program. In that five years, HHOME was able to successfully support over 100 individuals living with HIV/AIDS who were experiencing homelessness, in reconnecting to primary care and entering long-term housing. Today, HHOME has become an important Intensive Case Management program. HHOME is a partnership between San Francisco Community Health Center, SF Homeless Outreach Team, and the SF Department of Public Health.
Who we serve
People living with HIV/AIDS with a CD4 of less than 200 and who are experiencing homelessness in the city and county of San Francisco. We also work with transitional-age youth, trans-identified women, pregnant women, and those experiencing imminent eviction.
Goals and Objectives
Linkage to mobile primary medical care to support people in transitioning to a four-walls clinic
Medical and housing case management
Linkage to substance use and mental health treatment
Linkage to entitlements
Housing and life skills training to support clients to maintain housing
Transitioning to a lower-level of care
Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. HHOME is a mobile program that operates throughout San Francisco.