Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

AIDS/HIV/STD Prevention Supplies

Programs that distribute condoms, lubricants, dental dams, bleach kits (ammonia or bleach for cleaning needles and instruction for use) and/or other supplies that can be used to help stop the spread of AIDS, other blood borne infectious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases among high-risk populations. Individuals who have a history of injection drug use, sex with a person with HIV/AIDS, sex with a man who has sex with other men, sex with an injection drug user, a sexually transmitted disease, or are exchanging money or drugs for sex are considered to be at high or increased risk.

General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision

Programs that maintain a comprehensive collection of medical equipment and supplies for use in the home and make it available to people who need it, generally on a rental purchase basis.

Health Related Personal Protective Products and Equipment

Programs that provide access to supplies that individuals might need as protection against contracting or spreading a contagious disease such as COVID-19, particularly in situations where social distancing is not an option, e.g., when they are grocery shopping, keeping a medical appointment or attending to other essential tasks where they will encounter other people or come into contact with surfaces that have not been disinfected. Also included are products that can be used for sanitation purposes around the home or office and equipment that is needed to protect health care professionals who are working closely with infected patients.

Insulin Injection Supplies

Programs that pay for or provide syringes, needles, external insulin pumps and other necessary equipment which enables individuals with diabetes to inject the insulin they need.

Monitoring Equipment

Programs that pay for or provide equipment which keeps track of specific bodily functions such as respiration, heart beat or blood pressure and which may sound an alarm when an individual's functioning falls into abnormal ranges.

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