Circle the City’s Medical Respite Programs Featured in The New York Times
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Circle the City’s medical respite programs were recently highlighted in a New York Times article, emphasizing their crucial role in providing healthcare for individuals facing homelessness.
Published on June 10, 2024, the article explores how our medical respite programs offer a safe environment for recovery from illness or injury. These programs bridge the gap between hospital discharge and full recovery, ensuring patients receive the necessary care and support to improve their health outcomes.
Our medical respite centers provide medical treatment and essential wraparound services such as help with identification, health insurance, and transportation. This comprehensive approach addresses both medical and social needs, aiming to break the cycle of homelessness.
The New York Times feature underscores the significant impact of our work on those we serve. Read the full article to learn more about how our medical respite programs make a difference in Maricopa County and beyond.
Read the full article in The New York Times.
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