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Community Service

Health
Care for the Homeless Program
The Western Pennsylvania Hospital is committed to the delivery
of health care services to the homeless in Allegheny County. West
Penn Hospital's Health Care for the Homeless Program seeks to
remove barriers to accessing care by bringing preventive comprehensive
care into community facilities that serve the homeless. One such
facility is the Jubilee Kitchen. The program takes medical care
out of the traditional hospital-based setting and brings it to
a population in need of health services.
The homeless
population is comprised of many young individuals, as well as
women and families suffering from economic downturns who are extremely
intimidated by the complexities of the health care system. The
homeless population is especially at risk for trauma, drug and
alcohol abuse, diseases related to exposure and infectious diseases
such as tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. They are
at risk for chronic disease, including hypertension, heart disease
and exposure to HIV, which are aggravated by neglect.
Jubilee
Kitchen is located on Fifth Avenue in the city's uptown district.
Primary care services are provided to the homeless on-site one
day per week. Services include: medical clinics, screening, podiatry
clinic, lab testing and all medical supplies. A registered nurse
conducts tuberculin screening and administers free influenza vaccine.
A physician sees patients as walk-ins. Patients are admitted to
the hospital as needed for acute episodic care. Jubilee Kitchen
is staffed by registered nurses, WPH Internal Medicine residents,
attending physicians and a Hospital van driver.
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