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For people of the North Country, United Helpers delivers the specialized medical, physical, and emotional support needed to be connected to life. We've been caring for our neighbors for more than 120 years, and no other provider comes close to the reach of our network, the breadth of our services, or the depth of our commitment. United Helpers is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit.

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732 Ford Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669

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Ogdensburg, NY 13669

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Health Home Care Coordination

United Helpers is proud to provide assessments, integrated service plans, and care coordination services. United Helpers works in concert with Central New York Health Home Network (CNYHHN), The North Country Health Home and Adirondack Health Institute (AHI).

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Reachout of St. Lawrence County Website: http://reachouthotline.org/

Contact Information

  • Name: Jane Doe
  • Phone: 123-456-7890

Contact Information

  • Name: Jane Doe
  • Phone: 123-456-7890

Bringing care together

A health home isn’t a place, it’s a service designed to ensure all those involved in an individual’s care are working together and sharing the necessary information in supporting a person’s recovery. Home Health Care Coordinators help align not just medical, mental health, and substance abuse services, but the social service needs of the individual as well.

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Our Care Coordinators

•  Coordinate your care through effective communication with other providers

•  Advocate on your behalf so you receive the care you deserve

•  Help you navigate the complex healthcare system

•  Help you link to resources for finding affordable housing, food, clothing, childcare, and transportation

•  Help you learn more about meaningful activities to improve your health and keep you healthy

•  Identify your goals and ensure everyone involved in your care understands your goals and the care plan you created, to best help you reach those goals

Eligibility

Eligible participants include high-risk Medicaid members with:

•  A serious persistent mental illness; or

•  Two or more other chronic conditions; or

•  HIV/AIDS

Additionally, any of the following risk factors must be a part of the person’s situation. These reasons include, but are not limited to:

•  Homelessness or risk of homelessness;

•  Lack of social/family supports;

•  Deficits in activities of daily living;

•  Non-adherence to treatments;

•  Learning or cognitive issues.

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Always Caring

United Helpers welcomes individuals of all backgrounds. With our Always Caring approach, we strive to provide reliable services and support to all individuals and families across the North Country. Our professional staff address your needs with care and compassion that is rooted in our commitment to your wellbeing.