Cincinnati's NeighborHub Health to launch mobile health care van for homeless support

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NeighborHub Health in Cincinnati is expanding its services with a new mobile health care van, funded by a $485,000 grant from OneOhio Recovery Foundation. This initiative aims to provide care directly to people experiencing homelessness and addiction. The new van will complement NeighborHub's existing mobile medical and dental units, allowing the team to reach individuals in various locations, including streets and encampments. The van is expected to be operational by February. The mobile team will offer medical care twice a week and harm reduction services three times a week. This approach focuses on building trust and providing comprehensive support to those in need.


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