Clark County Social Service (CCSS) is dedicated to providing comprehensive HIV assistance to residents through the Office of HIV and Project Home. Our commitment revolves around realizing the vision of a future free from HIV and AIDS, employing best practices in program delivery, treatment, care, and support services. This commitment is bolstered by initiatives such as the Ryan White Part A, Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE), and the Project Home grant-funded programs.
The CCSS Office of HIV receives funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. This program allocates grants to states, cities/counties, and local community-based organizations to deliver care and treatment services to individuals living with HIV. The objective is to enhance health outcomes and reduce HIV transmission, particularly among hard-to-reach populations. To learn more about HRSA, please visit https://hab.hrsa.gov.
For detailed information about our HIV assistance programs, kindly explore the descriptions provided below. Alternatively, feel free to contact our offices at LiveUEqualsU@ClarkCountyNV.gov. We are here to provide support and information, fostering a healthier community for all.
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The CCSS Ryan White Part A program funds community providers who deliver services to residents living with HIV.
Services
- Early Intervention Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Food Bank/Home Delivered Meals
- Health Education/Risk Reduction
- Health Insurance Premium and Cost Sharing Assistance
- Medical Transportation
- Outpatient/Ambulatory Health Services
Eligibility
To be eligible for Ryan White Part A services in the Las Vegas TGA, the following requirements must be met:
- Proof of Diagnosis – verifiable documentation of HIV status
- Proof of Residence – verifiable documentation stating individual resides in one of the following counties
Clark County, Nevada Nye County, Nevada Mohave County, Arizona
- Proof of Income – must have an gross income at or below 400% of the most current Federal Poverty Level (FPL) guidelines.
How to Apply
Contact the HIV service providers directly to determine how to best access their particular service offering. To view a full list of HIV service providers funded by this program, visit https://lasvegastga.com/providers/.
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The CCSS Ending the HIV Epidemic program funds community providers for the delivery of services to people living with HIV.
Services
- Early Intervention Services
- Health Insurance Premium and Cost Sharing Assistance
- Medical Transportation
- Outpatient/Ambulatory Health Services
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Eding the HIV epidemic program services, the following requirements must be met:
- Proof of Diagnosis – verifiable documentation of HIV status
How to Apply Contact the HIV service providers listed below to determine how to best access their particular service offering.
University Medical Center (UMC) Wellness Center702-383-2691 |
Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) 702-759-0813 |
Huntridge Family Clinic (HFC) 702-979-1111 |
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Project HOME offers services to Clark County young adults who are HIV positive. Project HOME stands for Health Outcomes and Medical Education, and our purpose is to work with you on understanding the importance of HIV medical adherence and why that matters for you to be healthy and successful. Medical adherence includes starting HIV treatment, keeping all medical appointments, and taking HIV medicines every day and exactly as prescribed (also called medication adherence). For young adults with HIV, treatment adherence is key to staying healthy.
Services
- Rental Assistance
- Medical Transportation Services
- Food Vouchers
- Health Education/Risk Reduction
- Initiative Services (childcare supplies, school supplies and move-in kits)
Eligibility
To qualify for Project HOME services, you need to have a positive HIV diagnosis and be between 18 and 25 years of age. The Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Initiative and Ryan White program legislation make up the guidelines for Project HOME. Our goal is to assist you in making the transition from youth services to adult services including economic self-sufficiency.
How to Apply Contact the Project Home office at 702-455-3736.
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