Street medicine and mobile healthcare teams work to facilitate engagement in healthcare and overcome many of the barriers encountered in traditional clinic settings by bringing healthcare services directly to people experiencing homelessness (PEH). The mobile team at Cabin Creek Health Systems provides medical and behavioral health services to underserved patients with a primary focus on PEH. The team’s approach combines street medicine and mobile unit practices while incorporating various components from integrated care models to provide a trauma-informed and holistic approach to care for PEH. This presentation will describe the model of care and provide descriptive statistics to demonstrate the impact on patients served.
Jacob Mills PsyD, Behavioral Health Provider, Cabin Creek Health Systems, Charleston, WV


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