Restoring hope and health through compassionate care
Honor All Healthcare exists to reach uninsured, low-income, and unhoused individuals where they are, providing quality healthcare, education, and supportive services while helping bridge the gap to access and continuity of care.
Relationship-centered care
We meet people with acceptance, dignity, and compassion while building trust over time.
Community-based access
Care extends beyond the clinic through outreach and support for people who struggle to access a medical home.
Improving local health outcomes
Our work is designed to reduce preventable emergency visits and improve health in underserved communities.
Serving people who are too often left without care
The organization’s focus is on expanding access for uninsured and unhoused individuals through clinic care, education, and outreach.
Why we exist
Honor All Healthcare exists to reach the uninsured where they are through relationship, acceptance, and compassion, helping restore hope and health while providing quality healthcare, education, and supportive services.
What we are building
We envision a community where quality healthcare is achievable for low-income, unhoused, and uninsured individuals, and where access to care is no longer one of the biggest barriers to better health.
How we serve
Bridging the gap between vulnerability and access
A lack of access to healthcare contributes to worse outcomes, preventable hospital use, and shorter life expectancy for many people living without insurance or a consistent medical home. Honor All Healthcare was created to help close that gap through proactive, community-centered care.
Reducing preventable ER use
By increasing access to assessment, education, and supportive care, the organization works to reduce avoidable emergency room visits and hospitalizations.
Meeting people where they are
Outreach and backpack medical services help extend care to people who cannot reliably reach traditional healthcare settings.
Creating continuity of care
The goal is not only to treat immediate needs, but also to help connect people with a more stable and ongoing path to health services.
Serving the local community
The work is centered in Pinellas County with a focus on communities in and around St. Petersburg where need is especially high.
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Robin Taylor
ANCC board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner
Robin Taylor is an ANCC board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with more than two decades of nursing experience across critical care, Neuro-Trauma ICU, Emergency Room, Neurology, Med/Surg, Renal Transplant, and Orthopedics.
As a Family Nurse Practitioner since 2007, she has provided care in Neurology, Adolescent, STD, Family Planning, and Primary Care clinic settings. She has also served in nursing education as adjunct faculty in St. Petersburg, Florida, and as an Associate Professor at Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama.
Robin has taught Critical Care, Med-Surg, Leadership, Fundamentals, and Psychiatric Nursing in both didactic and clinical settings. She has also served administratively as Director of Nursing and Interim Dean of Nursing for an ADN nursing program, including overseeing startup responsibilities and a multimillion-dollar nursing school build-out.
She was later asked by the Department of Health to serve as Health Center Manager of School Health and Adolescent Clinic Services. Currently, Robin provides patient care as a Family Nurse Practitioner with a physician group and also provides nursing care for veterans with mental health challenges.
Robin enjoys cooking and grandparenting, and finds her greatest fulfillment in caring for others with compassion, service, and faith.