TCHC HOPE Mobile Medical Unit - Livermore Mobile Van
- 460 N. Livermore Avenue
- Livermore CA, 94551
- Contact Name: Alicia Anderson
- Contact Phone: (510) 366-3633
- Clinic Details: The HOPE Project mobile clinic provides services to homeless people at six sites in southern and eastern Alameda County. These services include primary healthcare (adults, pediatric and women’s health), dental services (through the coordination of volunteer dentists), HIV/AIDS testing, prescriptions for uninsured, TB tests and immunizations. The HOPE Project was established in 1999 by Tri-City Health Center, Abode Services, the City of Fremont, Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services, and local churches and community groups. Since the reasons for homelessness are complicated and varied, it takes the expertise of many different agencies, working collaboratively, to support these individuals. Providing assistance with medical care, housing, and case management via mobile clinic delivers “one-stop” health care and social services directly to the locations where the homeless congregate and yields a much higher success rate than when the same issues are dealt with separately. On average, the HOPE Project has 3,640 client visits and provides 5,827 services. The majority of clients sought out medical care, closely followed by behavioral health services, case management and housing assistance.
- Website: http://tri-cityhealth.org/
- Services: Basic primary medical care; Behavioral health services; Detoxification and substance abuse treatment; Health screening; Housing assistance and case management
- Dental Services: Dental Services
- Pediatric Services: Medical Care of Infants, Children, and Adolescents
- Women's Health Services: Women’s Health
- Adult Medicine: Adult Medicine
- Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round
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Comment from Kristy m jardine:This is an amazing service to the Livermore communituy. They helped me and my 2 children when we had to relocate due to Domestic Violence. We came to town without much of anything. We were from another county, and The Hope Van helped us all with our medical needs and refills on our medication we were having a hard time refilling here. They supplied us with the toiletries we needed, and a bagged lunch. It has been 4 years now, and me and my kids live in permanent housing, and I have a full time job. The Hope Van was a blessing.