
homeless healthcare
Homeless healthcare refers to medical services aimed at individuals experiencing homelessness, addressing their unique health needs and barriers such as lack of shelter, transportation, and consistent access to care. It involves providing primary care, mental health support, substance use treatment, and preventive services in accessible, non-judgmental settings. The goal is to improve overall health, reduce emergency room visits, and connect individuals with stable housing and community resources. This approach recognizes that stable housing and healthcare are interconnected and essential for long-term well-being.