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Homeless Health Concerns


Michigan Resources

- Homeless Information in Michigan (HUD)

- Homeless Resources - Michigan State Housing Development Authority

- Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness

- Michigan Grantees - Health Care for the Homeless Program (PDF)




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General Information

- Ending Homelessness in America (National Mental Health Association)

- Health Care for the Homeless Information Resource Center (Bureau of Primary Health Care)

- Health Information Handouts Used at the UCSF Homeless Clinic

- Homelessness Resources (Department of Health & Human Services)

- Homeless Veterans and Health Care: A Resource Guide for Providers (PDF; 68 pages)

- MedlinePlus - Homeless Health Concerns

- National Alliance to End Homelessness

- National Center on Family Homelessness

- National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

- National Coalition for the Homeless

- National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC)

- National Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness

 

 

 

Last updated: April 1, 2006.
Comments: askmed@wayne.edu
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Guidelines

- General recommendations for the care of homeless patients (NHCHC; PDF; 45 pages

- Treatment and recommendations for homeless children with otitis media (NHCHC; PDF; 21 pages)

- Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with asthma (NHCHC; PDF; 26 pages)

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Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with cardiovascular diseases (NHCHC; PDF; 45 pages)

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Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with chlamydial or gonococcal infections (NHCHC; PDF; 28 pages)

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Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with diabetes mellitus (NHCHC; PDF; 14 pages)

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Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with HIV/AIDS (NHCHC; PDF; 63 pages)

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Treatment and recommendations on reproductive health for homeless patients (NHCHC; PDF; 20 pages)