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Homeless Veteran care
If you are a Veteran who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail, Lovell Federal health care can help you. Contact a homeless services care coordinator to get help.
Homeless Veterans walk-in center
The walk-in center is offered for Veterans that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to learn about housing options offered through the grant and per diem program, HUD/VASH, homeless Veterans rehabilitation program (HVRP), as well as community resources.
Social workers are available to assist with the following:
• Housing referrals
• Advocacy
• Crisis prevention
• Safety planning
• Transportation information
• Housing information
• Budgeting assistance
• Brief supportive counseling
Homeless programs at Lovell FHCC are an integral part of health care, as we strive to eradicate homelessness among Veterans. We assist Veterans with homeless prevention services as well as with emergency, transitional, and permanent housing options. We also help Veterans with establishing comprehensive care plans (medical, mental health, substance abuse treatment) within our facility.