Links & Resources
STATEWIDE
State HIV/AIDS Program (HAP)
The HIV/AIDS Program (HAP) is a collaborative effort between
Louisiana State University Medical Center and Louisiana's
Office of Public Health. The HAP Program consists of three
components, prevention, services and surveillance. The
Prevention Program consists of the following activities:
community planning, competitive grants to community based
organizations to conduct prevention activities, HIV
prevention counseling and testing, education material
distribution, training and technical assistance and a
statewide hotline.
504-568-7474,
https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/research_service_HIV.asp
State HIV/AIDS
Hotline
COUNSELING: The
statewide HIV/STD hotline provides local community referrals
statewide for HIV counseling and testing services, condom
distribution sites and support and primary medical care
services available to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. In
addition, hotline staff can provide general information
regarding HIV/AIDS and other STDs, can respond to questions
regarding HIV/STD risks and can provide risk reduction
counseling.
In Louisiana: (800) 99 AIDS 9 (992-4379)
In Louisiana: (504) 821-6050
In Louisiana TDD: (877) 566-9448
Hours of service: Monday - Friday 10 am - 8 pm, Saturday 10
am - 4 pm.
Lawhelp.org/LA
LEGAL SERVICES: A
guide to free and low-cost civil legal services in
Louisiana.
Email: rtjones@nolac.org
https://lawhelp.org/LA/
REGION 1
Adolescent Medicine Trials Unit for HIV/AIDS Interventions
(ATN)
HIV/AIDS RESEARCH
Tulane University Health Sciences Center
1430 Tulane Avenue, SL-37
New Orleans, LA 70112-2699
Research Nurses 504-588-5348 (Research, Treatment, Testing)
Adolescent Care Team (a.c.t.) 504-988-6805 (Treatment)
https://www.rand.org/health/chipts/projects/proj199.html
AIDSLaw of
Louisiana, Inc.
LEGAL SERVICES: A
Louisiana not-for-profit corporation formed in 1989 by a
small group of New Orleans attorneys and legal professionals
who recognized that their individual efforts were not
sufficient to meet the legal needs of the rapidly growing
number of indigent clients with HIV infection and AIDS.
144 Elk Place, Suite 1530
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-568-1631 or 1-800-375-5035
https://www.AIDSLaw.org
Belle
Reve
HOUSING, FOOD:
Opening its doors in 1993, the mission of Belle Reve New
Orleans is to provide permanent and transitional housing
along with full support services to adults and families
living with AIDS or HIV-related infections. Concern for
quality of life and equal availability of services are the
founding principles of the agency. Therefore, service
delivery will not be influenced by race, gender, religion,
age, or sexual 504-945-9455
Brotherhood, Inc.
CASE MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION
1422 Kerlerec Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-947-4100
https://www.bellereve.org/
Brotherhood, Inc.
CASE MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION:
The mission of Brotherhood, Inc. is to develop and implement
programs and services that increase access to health care
and health care information such as housing, health
promotion, and disease prevention programs, among at-risk
and underserved populations.
1422 Kerlerec Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-947-4100
https://www.brotherhoodinc.org/
Community Service
Center
CASE MANAGEMENT
400 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-897-6277
Delta
Region AIDS Education and Training Center
CLINICIAN TRAINING:
The AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) Program
supports a national network of 11 regional centers that
conduct clinical HIV education and training programs for
health care providers.
136 S. Roman St., 3rd Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-903-0788
https://www.deltaaetc.org
Delgado
Clinic
TREATMENT, TESTING
517 N. Rampart Street, 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-565-7700 Testing
504-903-5763 Treatment
Drop In
Center
ADOLESCENT TESTING:
The Adolescent Drop-In Center provides health care
and support services to urban homeless youth. At the Center,
young people under the age of 24 are given free access to
the Health Care for the Homeless clinic, as well as washers,
dryers, showers, internet and phones, snack food and clean
clothes. The Center also provides them with case management,
HIV-prevention groups, and general assistance in finding
jobs and/or shelter.
1434 N. Rampart Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-948-6701
EXCELth
Family Health Center
TREATMENT, PREVENTION, TESTING:
EXCELth Inc. Family Health Center (9900 Lake Forest Blvd.)
provides health screenings for diabetes and foot care, high
blood pressure, depression and HIV. Its focus is primary and
preventive health care, as well as helping patients apply
for Medicaid, Women Infants and Children (WIC), Louisiana
children's Health Insurance Program and KidMed. Family
Health Center.
9900 Lake Forest Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70127
504-240-2273
Family
Advocacy, Care and Education Services (FACES) of Children's
Hospital
RYAN WHITE TITLE IV CASE
MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION, SUPPORT SERVICES:
FACES is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS social services
for families in the greater New Orleans area. Our target
population includes HIV-infected and affected women,
children, youth, and families. In addition to HIV services,
our organization administers projects that provide
reproductive health services, prevention case management,
and supportive services for families impacted by substance
use.
3308 Tulane Ave., 6th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-4611
https://www.facesonline.net/
Field
Epidemiologist Region 1
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
234 Loyola Ave., 5th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-568-5453
Food For Friends
FOOD SERVICES: A
program of the NO/AIDS Task Force, needs volunteers to
assist in coordinating the food pantry at on Mondays through
Fridays. Volunteers need to work two to three hours one or
two days a week between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
2533 Columbus St.
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-944-6028
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/foodforfriends/index.html
Great
Expectations
CASE MANAGEMENT:
Healthy Start program for parents in inner-city
neighborhoods.
2020 Jackson Avenue, Suite 100
New Orleans, LA 70113
504-565-7601 Fax: 504-523-7728
Healing
Healthcare
TREATMENT
3400 St. Claude Avenue, Suite 203
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-944-9300
HIV/AIDS Program (HAP)
TITLE II ADMINISTRATION, ADAP,
PREVENTION: The HIV/AIDS Program (HAP) is a
collaborative effort between Louisiana State University
Medical Center and Louisiana's Office of Public Health. The
HAP Program consists of three components, prevention,
services and surveillance. The Prevention Program consists
of the following activities: community planning, competitive
grants to community based organizations to conduct
prevention activities, HIV prevention counseling and
testing, education material distribution, training and
technical assistance and a statewide hotline.
Louisiana Office of Public Health (OPH)
234 Loyola Avenue, 5th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-568-7474
https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/research_service_HIV.asp
HIV
Dental Services
DENTAL CLINIC
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
136 S. Roman St., 3rd Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-903-7322
HIV
Outpatient Program
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
136 S. Roman St., 4th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-903-7041 Clinic
504-903-6672 Pharmacy
Home Again
HOUSING, FOOD
504-362-7583
Institute
for Women and Ethnic Studies
OUTREACH
504-539-9350
Jefferson
Parish Human Services Authority
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES,
TRANSPORTATION, CASE MANAGEMENT, HOPWA ASSISTANCE,
PREVENTION
3101 W. Napoleon Avenue #226
Metairie, LA 70001
504-838-5596
https://www.jphsa.org
Louisiana Community AIDS Research Program (LaCARP)
RESEARCH: The
Louisiana Community AIDS Research Program (LaCARP)is a
federally funded research program designed to add to
existing scientific data on the virus that causes AIDS,
Human Immunodificiency Virus (HIV) infection and its
consequences.
Tulane University Medical Center
1430 Tulane Avenue-TB21
New Orleans, LA 70112
Research Nurse 504-584-1971
https://www.lacarp.tulane.edu/
Master Plan
Inc.
OUTREACH
344 Plantation Drive
Kenner, LA 70062
brider1118@aol.com
The Medical
Team, Inc.
HOME HEALTH
110 James Dr. West, Suite 200
St. Rose, LA 70087
504-443-6400
Minority AIDS Initiative-�NO/AIDS Task Force
TRAINING FOR HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS: The mission of NO/AIDS Task
Force is "to reduce the spread of HIV infection, provide
services, advocate empowerment, safeguard the rights and
dignity of HIV-affected individuals, and provide for an
enlightened public."
2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 500
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-2601, x204
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/noaids.htm
New Orleans
Office of Health Policy
TITLE I ADMINISTRATION
1515 Poydras, Suite 1200
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-565-8078
New Orleans
Regional AIDS Planning Council
TITLE I PLANNING ORGANIZATION:
The New Orleans Regional AIDS Planning Council will develop
and maintain a comprehensive system of care for PLWH/A in
the EMA that is accessible, responsive, culturally sensitive
and of the highest quality to ensure that all PLWH/A live
with dignity.NORAPC represents an eight (8) parish region
consisting of: Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard,
St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist and St. Tammany
Parishes.
2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 400
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-7334
https://www.norapc.org/
NO/AIDS Task Force
CASE MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION,
VOLUNTEER SERVICES: The mission of NO/AIDS
Task Force is "to reduce the spread of HIV infection,
provide services, advocate empowerment, safeguard the rights
and dignity of HIV-affected individuals, and provide for an
enlightened public."
2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 500
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-821-2601
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/
N�R Peace/NO/AIDS Task Force
TREATMENT, PREVENTION
KWAN TAI Foundation, Inc.
2727 Louisa St., Suite M5
New Orleans, LA 70126
East Bank 504-948-3537, West Bank 504-364-1950
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/
Odyssey House
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT:
Odyssey House is a therapeutic community. Lengths of stay
may be as long as 14 to 18 months. The Office for Addictive
Disorders funds 24 beds at this facility for adult males and
females.
1125 N. Tonti Street
or 1441 N. Broad Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
504-242-3920
504-948-0940, ext. 225
Planned Parenthood
TESTING, OUTREACH
504-897-9200
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
Positive
Health
TESTING, PREVENTION
7078 Read Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70127
504-240-1115 or 504-240-1113
Project Lazarus
HOUSING, FOOD:
Lazarus House is a home for men and women with HIV/AIDS who
cannot live independently and whose family and friends are
unable to care for them. Our services are provided by caring
staff in a warm home like environment where residents
receive the care they need in a warm, beautiful, and loving
environment.
P.O. Box 3906
New Orleans LA, 70177
504-949-3609
Email:
Lazarushouse@lazarushouse.net
https://www.lazarushouse.net/
Project New Hope
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT:
Project New Hope promotes opportunity,
self-sufficiency and dignity for low-income and homeless
people, focused primarily on those living with HIV/AIDS and
other disabilities. Through collaboration, Project New Hope
develops supportive, affordable housing and provides
comprehensive vocational services and opportunities.
PO Box 56553
New Orleans, LA 70156-6553
504-242-3920
https://www.projectnewhope.org/
Southeast
Louisiana AHEC-St. Tammany
CASE MANAGEMENT
1302 J. W. Davis Drive
Hammond, LA 70403
985-345-1119
St. John #5
B.C./Camp Ace
TESTING, PREVENTION
3635 Hamburg
Street
New Orleans, LA 70122
504-283-7376
Statewide
HIV/AIDS Hotline
COUNSELING: The
statewide HIV/STD hotline provides local community referrals
statewide for HIV counseling and testing services, condom
distribution sites and support and primary medical care
services available to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. In
addition, hotline staff can provide general information
regarding HIV/AIDS and other STDs, can respond to questions
regarding HIV/STD risks and can provide risk reduction
counseling.
In Louisiana: (800) 99 AIDS 9 (992-4379)
In Louisiana: (504) 821-6050
In Louisiana TDD: (877) 566-9448
Hours of service: Monday - Friday 10 am - 8 pm, Saturday 10
am - 4 pm.
504-821-6050
1-800-99AIDS9
TDD 1-877-566-9448
Tulane-LSU Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (PACTU)
RESEARCH: The
Tulane - LSU AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) is a joint
program of Tulane University School of Medicine and LSU
School of Medicine. Sponsored by the National Institute of
Allergy & Infectious Diseases/Division of AIDS, the Tulane -
LSU is one of 30 sites nationwide known collectively as the
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG).
Tulane University Medical Center
1430 Tulane Avenue-TB-8
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-588-5422
Email: cborne@tulane.edu
https://www.tulane.edu/%7Eactgweb/
United
Services for AIDS
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE:
United Services for AIDS,a non-profit organization,
is a leading provider of emergency funding and medication
assistance that helps stabilize living conditions and
prevent homelessness for adults and families living with
HIV/AIDS in our community.
2014 Rampart Street #5
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-944-3966
University
Hospital Community Hospice
HOME HEALTH, HOSPICE
2021 Perdido Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-903-3187
Whole Health
Outreach
TESTING, PREVENTION
100 Rowley Blvd
Arabi, LA 70032
504-271-9110
Women With A
Vision
OUTREACH:
Minority HIV/AIDS Community Advocacy
2601 Tulane Avenue,3rd Floor
New Orleans,LA 70119
504-827-2880
REGION
2
BRASS (Baton Rouge AIDS Society)
TESTING, PREVENTION:
The mission of Baton Rouge AIDS Society is to develop a
stronger understanding of and community response to HIV/AIDS
and other STDs, to provide financial support and assistance
to other agencies with the same cause, and to reduce the
spread of HIV/AIDS and other STDs in the Capital area, which
includes East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension,
Iberville, Pointe Coupee, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana
Parishes.
4550 North Blvd., Suite 250
Baton Rouge, La 70806
225-923-2437
https://www.batonrougeaidssociety.com
Capital
Area Legal Services Corporation
LEGAL SERVICES:
CALSC is a non-profit private corporation providing civil
legal services to the indigent in a 12 parish area. Its
underlying premise is that everyone, regardless of income or
status, is entitled to access to the courts. The types of
cases it most commonly handles are family, consumer, public
benefits, bankruptcy and housing.
200 Third St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
225-387-5173 or 800-256-1900
https://www.calscla.org
Capitol City
Family Health Center
TREATMENT, TESTING:
Confidential HIV Antibody Testing Services
660 N. Foster, Suite 208A
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-389-8852
Family
Services of Greater Baton Rouge
CASE MANAGEMENT, SUPPORT,
TESTING: Offers individual, couple and family
counseling services.
4727 Revere Avenue
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
225-927-9810
Field
Epidemiologist Region 2
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
1772 Wooddale Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-925-4746
Field
Epidemiologist
LAB TRACKER
HIV/AIDS Program
1772 Wooddale Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-925-4480
HAART
(HIV/AIDS Alliance for Region Two, Inc.)
TITLE II PLANNING ORGANIZATION:
HIV/AIDS Alliance for Region Two (HAART) is a permanent
housing program that provides housing and services to
homeless individuals and families with HIV/AIDS.
PO Box 66913
Baton Rouge, LA 70896-6913
225-927-1269
E-mail Address:
HARRTHomes@aol.com
HIV Early
Intervention Clinic (EIC)
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
LSUHSC/Earl K. Long Medical Center
5825 Airline Highway
Baton Rouge, LA 70805
225-358-3927
Hospice
of Baton Rouge
HOSPICE SERVICES
9063 Siegen Lane, Suite A
Baton Rouge, LA 70810
225-767-4673
E-Mail:
info@hospicebr.org
https://www.hospicebr.org/
Immunological Support Program
SUPPORT, HOSPICE:
The Immunological Support Program (ISP) provides services to
persons concerned about Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),
the virus that causes AIDS. HIV/AIDS challenges society at
large and many individuals in a very personal way. This
program helps with those challenges with education, support
and counseling.
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Medical Plaza II, Suite 2002
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
225-765-8917
https://ololrmc.com/cfapps/dsite/index.cfm?uid=olol&mainID=5&pid=131
The Medical
Team
HOME HEALTH
4354 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd #D255
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
225-291-0888
Metro Health
Education
TESTING, PREVENTION
950 E. Washington St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
225-338-9333 or 225-338-9779
Volunteers
of America
PREVENTION, CASE MANAGEMENT,
TESTING: The Volunteers of America provide
housing opportunities for people with HIV/AIDS and their
families. Support services include counseling, help with
daily living, and case management.
3765 Government Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Telephone: 225-387-0061
Fax: 225-381-7963
E-mail: janes@voa-br.org
https://www.voa-br.org/
REGION
3
CASS (Collaborative AIDS Support Services)
TESTING, PREVENTION, CASE
MANAGEMENT: NO/AIDS is funded to provide Case
Management and support services to individuals living with
HIV/AIDS in the Houma/Thibodeaux area. The parishes include:
St. Mary, Assumption, Terrebonne, Lafourche, St. James, St.
John and St. Charles parishes. Support Services include:
Food pantry transportation, emergency financial assistance,
oral health care, and medication assistance.
813 Belanger St.
Houma, LA 70360
985-223-2920
1-866-300-292
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/client/cass/
Field
Epidemiologist Region 3
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
234 Loyola Ave., 5th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-568-5566
LSUHSC/Leonard
J. Chabert Medical Center
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
1978 Industrial Blvd.
Houma, La 70363
985-873-5130 x1106 (clinic)
985-873-2451 (social services)
N�R Peace/NO/AIDS Task Force
OUTREACH
813 Belanger St.
Houma, LA 70360
985-223-2920
1-866-300-2920
https://www.noaidstaskforce.org/
The Medical Team,
Inc.
HOME HEALTH
4722 Highway 311
Houma, LA 70360
800-794-4350
Southwest
Louisiana AHEC
PREVENTION, TESTING:
SWLAHEC provides health, information, and educational
services in 13 parishes of Southwest Louisiana.
PO Box 2308
Morgan City, LA 70381
504-385-5333
E-mail:
outreach@swlahec.com
https://www.swlahec.com/
REGION
4
Acadiana C.A.R.E.S. (Concern for AIDS Relief, Education and
Support)
TESTING, PREVENTION, CASE
MANAGEMENT: The mission of Acadiana C.A.R.E.S.
(Concern for AIDS Relief, Education, and Support) is to
provide education and services for the purposes of HIV
prevention and the care of those living with HIV/AIDS.
Physical Address:
203 W. Third St.
Lafayette, LA 70501
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3865
Lafayette, LA 70502
337-233-2437 or 800-354-2437
https://www.acadianacares.com/
Acadiana
Legal Service Corporation
LEGAL SERVICES:
Acadiana Legal Service Corporation is a private, non-profit
law firm. It provides free legal assistance in civil cases
to those who could not otherwise afford it.
1020 Surrey St., P.O. Box 4823
Lafayette, LA 70501-4823
337-237-4320 or 800-256-1175
https://www.la-law.org/
Southwest
Louisiana AHEC
PREVENTION, TESTING:
SWLAHEC provides health, information, and educational
services in 13 parishes of Southwest Louisiana.
103 Independence Blvd.
Lafayette, LA 70506
337-989-0001
E-mail:
outreach@swlahec.com
https://www.swlahec.com/
Field
Epidemiologist Region 4
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
PO Box 51364
Lafayette, LA 70505
337-262-1398
LSUHSC/University
Medical Center
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
2390 W. Congress St.
Lafayette, LA 70506
337-261-6415
REGION
5
Field
Epidemiologist Regions 5 and 6
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
PO Box 51364
Lafayette, LA 70505
337-262-1062
Home Health of Lake Charles Memorial
HOME HEALTH: Home
health is an alternative to hospitalization when continued
health management is necessary. Our home care professionals
bring a positive attitude, knowledge and experience to each
patient and provide an individualized plan of care focused
on improving and maintaining health and maximizing
functional abilities and activities of daily living.
3050 Aster Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
337-494-6444
https://www.lcmh.com/homehealth.htm
LSUHSC/W. O.
Moss Regional Hospital Comprehensive Care Clinic
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
1000 Walters St.
Lake Charles, LA 70605-5699
337-475-8062 or 8659
Southwest
Louisiana AIDS Council (SLAC)
TESTING, CASE MANAGEMENT,
PREVENTION:
SLAC is a non-profit community-based organization supported
in part by grants from the HIV/AIDS Program of the Louisiana
Office of Public Health, Department of Health and Hospitals.
These grants provide HIV Prevention programs as well as a
variety of services to persons living with HIV and AIDS.
SLAC is also a member agency of the United Way of Southwest
Louisiana, Inc. which provides funding for HIV educational
programs including our Teen Peer Project. In addition,
fundraisers, memorials, and other donations support the
agency's mission.
1715 Common Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
337-439-5861
Fax 337-436-8713
Email: slac@slac.org
https://www.slac.org
Southwest
Louisiana Legal Services Society, Inc.
LEGAL SERVICES, OUTREACH:
Civil cases including domestic issues, mostly uncontested
divorces, social security, and bankruptcy. No fee generating
or workman�s compensation cases.
1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 401
P.O. Box 3002
Lake Charles, LA 70602-3002
337-436-3308 or 800-256-19555
REGION 6
Central
Louisiana AIDS Support Services, Inc. (CLASS)
TESTING, PREVENTION, CASE
MANAGEMENT: Central Louisiana Aids Support
Services, Inc. (C.L.A.S.S.) is a community based
organization that provides free HIV counseling/testing,
prevention education, and direct services to clients living
with HIV/AIDS.
103 Bolton Ave.
Alexandria, LA 71301-7124
318-442-1010
Field
Epidemiologist Regions 5 and 6
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
PO Box 51364
Lafayette, LA 70505
337-262-1062
LSUHSC/Huey P. Long Hospital CD4 Clinic
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
2351 Vandenburg Drive
Alexandria, LA 71303
318-473-6311 or 318-483-7255
https://www.lsuhsc.edu/hcsd/HPL/
Thompson
Vanguard Home Health
HOME HEALTH
1401 Texas Avenue, Suite B
Alexandria, LA 71301
318-445-7030
REGION
7
Brotherhood Task Force of Northwest Louisiana
PREVENTION: The
primary purpose of The Brotherhood Task Force of Northwest
Louisiana is to enhance HIV/AIDS prevention efforts in
Shreveport and Region VII parishes by illuminating the
minority community through proven, successful intervention
methods and outreach activities.
2744 Murphy St.
Shreveport, LA 71103
318-221-6554
Email:
mail@brothernwla.org
https://www.charityadvantage.com/2002/Home.asp
Field
Epidemiologist Regions 7 and 8
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
PO Box 37252
Shreveport, LA 71133
318-676-5349
Gentiva
Health Services
HOME HEALTH:
Gentiva's services include: skilled nursing services,
physical, occupational, neurological and speech therapy,
home health aides and personal care assistants, home medical
equipment, respiratory therapy, pediatric and perinatal
care, rehabilitation, disease management, and network
services for managed care organizations and self-insured
employers.
920 Pierremont Road, Suite 520
Shreveport, LA 71106
318-865-8865
https://www.gentiva.com/
Kisatchie Legal Services Corporation
LEGAL SERVICES:
LSNL is a Non-profit Corporate Law firm providing legal
services to those who cannot afford a private lawyer.
Natchitoches Branch Office
134 St. Denis St., P. O. Box 1189
Natchitoches, LA 71458-9109
800-960-9109
https://www.cp-tel.net/klsc/
LSUHSC-Shreveport Viral Disease Clinic
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
6670 St. Vincent Ave.
Shreveport, LA 71106
318-862-9977
https://www.lsuhsc.edu/
Philadelphia Center
PREVENTION, TESTING, CASE
MANAGEMENT: The Philadelphia Center is a
non-profit 501(c)3 community service organization dedicated
to providing HIV/AIDS education information, and support to
Northwest Louisiana.
2020 Centenary Blvd.
Shreveport, LA 71104
318-222-6633
https://www.philadelphiacenter.org/
Premier Care
and Learning Center
TREATMENT, TESTING:
Premier
Care and Learning Center, Inc. is a ministry of Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church is a not for profit, faith-based
organization that was founded June 1999 for the express
purpose of responding to the HIV/AIDS disease that are
devistating the communities of Shreveport, Louisiana and the
surrounding areas.
2110 Hollywood Avenue
Shreveport, LA 71108
318-635-5900
Email:
pclcinc@bellsouth.net
Westwood
Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
NURSING CARE
1 Westwood Circle
Shreveport, LA 71109
318-631-1846
YWCA-AMCOP
SUPPORT, TESTING, PREVENTION
700 Pierre Avenue
Shreveport, La 71103
318-226-8717
800-268-8717
REGION
8
Field
Epidemiologist Regions 7 and 8
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
PO Box 37252
Shreveport, LA 71133
318-676-5349
GO CARE
(Greater Ouachita Coalition for AIDS Resources and
Education)
PREVENTION, TESTING, CASE
MANAGEMENT
707 Jackson St.
Monroe, LA 71201
318-325-1092
LSUHSC/E. A. Conway Medical Center Viral Disease Clinic
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
4864 Jackson Street, P. O. Box 1881
Monroe, LA 71210-1881
318-330-7820
https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/research_service_HIV.asp
St. Francis
HomeCare, LLC
HOME HEALTH
1271 Lamy Lane, Suite H
Monroe, LA 71201
318-327-4500
REGION
9
Field
Epidemiologist Regions 9 and 2 (EKL)
SURVEILLANCE
HIV/AIDS Program
21454 Koop Drive
Mandeville, LA 70471
985-871-1308
LSUHSC/Lallie Kemp Medical Center HIV Clinic
TREATMENT, ADAP PHARMACY
52579 Highway 51 South
Independence, LA 70443
985-878-9421
https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/research_service_HIV.asp
The Medical
Team, Inc.
HOME HEALTH
4354 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd, #D255
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
LEGAL SERVICES:
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS) is a non-profit
law office which has served the low-income community for
decades. SLLS provides free services to eligible people
through its staff (about 60 people, of whom 1/2 are
attorneys), through volunteer attorneys, and by contracting
with local attorneys to handle cases.
P. O. Drawer 2867
Hammond, LA 70404
800-349-0886
Email: selegal@slls.org
https://www.lawhelp.org/program/921/OldNews.cfm
Southwest
Louisiana AHEC (SLAHEC)
ST. TAMMANY CASE MANAGEMENT:
SWLAHEC provides health, information, and
educational services in 13 parishes of Southwest Louisiana.
1302 JW Davis Drive
Hammond, LA 70403
985-730-6700 OR 1-888-295-4270
E-mail: admin@swlahec.com
https://www.swlahec.com/
Volunteers of
America
CASE MANAGEMENT, OUTREACH
620 Gerard St.
Mandeville, LA 70448
985-674-0488
1-800-382-5510
https://www.voa.org/
Washington-St. Tammany Medical Center HIV Clinic
TREATMENT: The
facility provides acute and primary general medical and
specialty services and critical care to the indigent,
uninsured, Medicare, and Medicaid patients of the hospital�s
service area.
P. O. Box 40
Bogalusa, LA 70427-0040
985-735-1322, x281 or 324
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