Services

Prevention, intervention, education, and outreach

Honor All Healthcare provides practical, community-based services designed to bridge the gap between uninsured individuals and access to care. Services include medical support, case management, education, and essential survival resources.

Primary care support

Focused care for uncomplicated infections and acute conditions in a more accessible setting.

Education and guidance

Helping patients better understand health conditions, medications, and healthier daily living.

Outreach and connection

Extending support beyond a clinic-only model to help connect vulnerable individuals to care.

Eligibility

Who services are designed for

The site states that services are designed for uninsured adults meeting income eligibility requirements.

Age 18 or older
Insurance Status Must be uninsured
Income At or below 300% of the federal poverty level
Care Areas

What Honor All Healthcare provides

The current site describes four main service categories: Medical, Case Management, Education, and Survival Supplies. It also notes that treatment is limited for disease processes requiring ongoing laboratory monitoring.

Medical

Medical services are presented as part of Honor All’s effort to expand access and help divert avoidable ER use.

  • Comprehensive services
  • Physical examinations
  • Counseling and developing reports
  • Care for uncomplicated infections and acute conditions
  • Examples listed include wound care and select medication prescriptions

Case Management

Case management is aimed at helping identify needs and connect patients to the right next resources.

  • Needs assessment
  • Referrals to appropriate resources
  • Support with navigating access barriers

Education

Education is intended to improve health literacy and help patients better manage daily health needs.

  • Healthy living education
  • Disease process and management education
  • Medication education

Survival Supplies

The site also highlights supportive supplies meant to address immediate basic needs.

  • Nutritious snacks
  • Hygiene kits
  • Warm winter wear
  • Condoms to help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
Current site language notes that treatment is limited for disease processes that require ongoing laboratory monitoring.
Approach

Designed to bridge the gap in access to healthcare

The current Services page explains that Honor All aims to bridge the gap between the unhoused, the uninsured, and access to healthcare through prevention, intervention, education, and outreach.

ER diversion through accessible care

Expanding access to primary-care-type support for uncomplicated issues can help reduce unnecessary emergency room utilization.

Support beyond one appointment

The mix of medical, case management, and education services creates a more practical path for people who need both treatment and guidance.

Care plus basic support

Including survival supplies helps address immediate barriers that often affect a person’s ability to stabilize and follow through with care.

Community-centered service model

The service mix reflects a broader mission of reaching vulnerable individuals and improving healthcare access in the local community.

Need care?

If you are looking for services, start with the Get Care page to learn about eligibility and next steps.

Go to Get Care

Referring someone?

Providers, offices, and care teams can send patient information through the referral form.

Go to Refer a Patient
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