Homeless Healthcare Program
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The Homeless Healthcare Program is staffed by four highly skilled nurse practitioners, each stationed in one of the four regions of Fairfax County. The team works in several locations across Fairfax, including three adult shelters, three family shelters, one shelter for those experiencing severe mental illness, two domestic violence shelters, various hypothermia sites, drop-in centers, and in the community through street outreach.
The Homeless Healthcare Program provides:
- A bridge between uninsured individuals until they get insurance or into a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
- Assistance in applying for Medicaid and/or FQHC
- Genoa Pharmacy waivers and FQHC waivers for the uninsured
- Care for acute and chronic conditions
- Prescriptions
- Flu vaccinations
- Letters to document disability for housing vouchers
- Dental Program which provides routine cleanings, x-rays, extractions, fillings, and dentures through partnership with Northern Virginia Dental Clinic
- Referrals
Referrals
Nurse practitioners provide referrals to:
- Adult/family/domestic violence shelters for those who are unsheltered
- Permanent supportive housing, housing vouchers
- Food resources including SNAP, drop-in centers, food pantries
- Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans Affairs
- Eye care
- Community Services Board (CSB), detox, crisis care, jail diversion
- Shelter or outreach case management (getting an ID, Medicaid cellphone, housing, etc.)
Partnerships
Homeless Healthcare Program partners include:
Medical Respite Program
The Medical Respite Program provides a safe place for individuals, 18 years of age and older, who are experiencing homeless to recover or become stabilized from an acute medical event, such as a leg fracture, surgery, or stroke. Nurse practitioners are available approximately 8 hours a week to provide medications, dressing changes, oxygen and other medical care.
This program operates out of two shelters in Fairfax County: Embry Rucker Community Shelter and Bailey's Crossroads Community Shelter.
Most referrals to this program come from the hospitals or social workers assisting individuals experiencing homelessness with an acute medical condition. Referrals should be sent via fax to 703-653-6640.
Many patients come with additional chronic medical conditions and medications. The Medical Respite team will help manage these conditions in coordination with their primary care provider. Patients are expected to have the capacity to understand and accept responsibility over their own medical health care management. The program requires patients not be so impaired as to pose a risk to self or others. Patients must be able to perform all activities of their daily living independently or with the use of mechanical devices.
There is no charge to the patient. The Medical Respite Program can provide reasonably priced medications, transportation to and from doctor visits, and enrollment into an FQHC. Since the programs are in existing shelters, a bed, meals, and case management are provided as well.
Drop-In Shelters
Drop-ins do not require you to have a referral, to register or expect you to divulge any personal information you wish to keep private. There is no cost and like the name suggests, you can simply drop by and see what support is available. Those who come in during drop-in hours can grab breakfast/lunch, shower, laundry, case management, and other services depending on location.
For families needing shelter, contact Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880 (TTY 711), Monday - Friday, from 8am to 4:30pm
Adults needing a shelter bed should call one of the adult shelters.
Find a full list of emergency shelters.
Expand the tabs below to see drop-in shelters by region.
Eleanor Kennedy Shelter
9155 Richmond Highway,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
703-799-0200
- Drop-in: Monday and Wednesday 10am-4pm
Gartlan Center Drop-in
8119 Holland Road,
Alexandria, VA 22306
- Homeless Healthcare Nurse Hours: Tuesday 12-4pm, Friday 8am-12pm
Bailey’s Crossroads Community Shelter
5914 Seminary Road,
Falls Church, VA 22041
703-820-7621
- Drop-in: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10am-4pm
- Homeless Healthcare Nurse Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-4pm
- Medical Respite Program
Embry Rucker Shelter
11975 Bowman Towne Drive,
Reston, VA 20190
703-437-1975
- Drop-in: Tuesday/Thursday 10am-3pm, Saturday/Sunday 7am-1pm
- Homeless Healthcare Nurse Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 10am-3pm 2
- Medical Respite Program
Lamb Center Drop-in
3160 Campbell Drive,
Fairfax, VA 22031
703-691-3178
- Drop-in: Monday-Friday 8am-3pm
- Homeless Healthcare Nurse Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 8:30-12:30pm