Title: Native American Health Center Circle of Healing
1Native American Health Center Circle of Healing
- HIV HIV Prevention Services
- Presentation by Maritza Penagos
2Native American Health Center
- A CBO founded in 1972
- Provides a full range of primary medical, dental,
substance abuse, mental health and HIV/AIDS care. - One of the largest urban Indian clinics in the
nation - We have clinics in Oakland, Sacramento, Santa
Barbara and San Francisco - HIV Department located in SF clinic
3Circle of Healing
- HIV HIV Prevention Services in a caring,
supportive, culturally rich and community focused
environment - Derives from the Native American indigenous
cosmologies which reverend the healing power of
the Sacred Hoop when all things are connected in
the Sacred Hoop, balance and harmony can be
attained.
4HIV Services Native American Center of
Excellence
- Primary Medical Care
- Nurse Case Management
- Substance Use Services assessments, counseling,
case management, referrals/linkage - Psychiatric Services (collaboration with SFCCC)
- Subcontract with Native American AIDS Project
- Peer Advocacy
- Mental Health Services
5HIV ServicesHolistic Native Network
- Collaboration with Friendship House
- SPNS initiative looking at the health outcomes of
HIV Native Americans receiving comprehensive HIV
services - HIV Education/CTR to high risk Native Americans
- Streamlined access to residential treatment
services for HIV Native Americans
6Holistic Native Network
- 55 clients enrolled
- 48 describe active substance abuse
- 44 have CDC defined AIDS
- 55 fit HUDs homelessness definition
- 56 identify as AI/AN 37 as multi-racial AI/AN
7HIV Prevention Services Cultural Medicine
- Sweat lodges
- Weekly beading classes
- Traditional healers
- Talking circles
- Community outreach/cultural events
- Working closely with other Native organizations
- Weekly Massage Acupuncture from IEP
8HIV Prevention Services CDC funded interventions
- Prevention case management (Wellness Support
Counseling) - HIV CTR using Oraquick Rapid Test
- Partnership for Health
9HIV Prevention Services Target Populations
- MSM, MSM/IDU, IDU and high-risk Heterosexual
Native Americans who are HIV negative, or of
unknown status - High risk Non-Natives
- HIV Native Americans their partners
10Outreach for Prevention Services
11Conventional Outreach
- Shelters Mayors Project Connect
- SFCCC Mobile Van (CTR/RT eventually)
- Friendship House (CTR PCM)
- Forensic AIDS Project/County Jail (PCM)
12Drop In Center
- Implemented January, 2005
- Holding open space/Cultural Center
- Weekly beading class
- Community Events
13Community Events
- Monthly Workshops that blend cultural traditions
with HIV Prevention - Loving Our Community
- Weaving Our Traditions
- Celebration of Life
- Voices of Bravery
14Voices of Bravery
15Prevention Case Management
- Implemented February, 2005
- Difficulties
- In-house referrals
- Poor (sustained) Retention
- Ambiguity of PCM
16Wellness Support Counseling
- Accomplishments
- Risk Reduction Assessments at Friendship House
- MOU with Forensic AIDS Project
- Caseload is growing
- Linking HIV CTR with WSC
17HIV Counseling, Testing Referral/Linkage
- Implemented March, 2005
- Offered at NAHC off-site at NAAP
- Expansion 2006
- Friendship House
- Sacramento Oakland clinics
- SAGE SafeHouse
18HIV Testing
- Weve provided HIV testing since 1991
- In the last 5 years
- 246 increase in testing
- 45 of individuals receiving tests are AI/AN
- 50 of all confirmed positives were to AI/AN
- Risk Factors for individuals testing positive
MSM, MSM/IDU, IDU
19Partnership for Health
- Implemented January, 2005
- At time of audit, June 30, 2005
- 45 UDC
- Average of 5 visits per UDC
- 42 had received at least one PfH prevention
message - Average of 2 prevention messages per UDC in the
first six months of the intervention
20Partnership for Health
- Are we missing the target?
- Critical care/drop ins least likely to receive
the message - Critical care/drop ins are they the individuals
that have lowest adherence to meds and more
psychosocial issues that may make them most
at-risk of transmission?
21Capacity Building Assistance
- BSSV Program (Dr. Amanda Houston)
- Evaluation tool for community events
- NNAAPC
- Team building strategic planning
- Motivational Interviewing