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Provides vital services to meet the basic needs of those in Oswego County. These services include assistance with medical cost, prescription drug cost, utility payments, diapers and baby formula, clothing and personal hygiene items, and furniture and household items depending on eligibility and available funding. Offers bus tokens to homeless individuals for transportation to Department of Social Services.

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Prescription Expense Assistance
Diapers
General Clothing Provision
Formula/Baby Food
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Utility Assistance
Homeless Transportation Programs
General Furniture Provision
* Offers direct physical and mental health care. Primary health care for adults and children including: screenings for physical exams (including pre-employment), cancer, anemia, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cholesterol, and hearing. Family and pediatric medicine. Mental health counseling. Dentistry. Medication assistance. Podiatry. Chiropractic. Health Education. Insurance Navigation. Chronic Disease Prevention & Management. Medical Expense Assistance. Nutrition Education.* Provides emergency food. * Provides referrals for: Women's Health (pap smears, mammograms). Specialists. Grief Support. Spiritual Support.Other specialty care.

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Disease Prevention Programs
Employment Physical Examinations
BMI/Body Composition Screening
Cancer Detection
Blood Pressure Screening
Hearing Screening
Physician Referrals
General Dentistry
Food Pantries
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Nutrition Education
Podiatry/Foot Care
General Counseling Services
Chiropractic
Pediatrics
Community Clinics
Diabetes Screening
Offers financial assistance to all patients who qualify because their income and resources fall within the guidelines.

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Patient Financial Services Offices
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Grants to The Ithaca Free Clinic patients with specific emergency medical and dental expenses. No membership fee, but must apply and meet income guidelines.Providers paid directly after all other financial assistance programs are exhausted.Helps patients access Cayuga Medical Center/Cayuga Medical Associates' charitable care program and other financial assistance programs.
Early Intervention: evaluation, therapeutic services to children from birth to three with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Evaluations, speech, physical, occupational, hearing, vision and counseling and other services Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs: helps families find and access: appropriate community programs health care professionals and healthcare coverage (insurance/Medicaid) advocacy support

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Advocacy, emergency assistance, education and outreach for persons living with AIDS/HIV and their caregivers. Prevention and awareness programs. Support groups. Individual, couple and family counseling. Assistance with obtaining appropriate housing. Assistance in enrollment in AIDS Drug Assistance Program ADAP. Financial assistance in emergency situations.

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
AIDS / HIV Prevention Counseling
Health / Disability Related Counseling
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Offers financial assistance for diagnostic medical evaluations, care and treatment for children of low income families with long term or chronic physical disabilities. Services covered include surgical, medical and rehabilitative treatment involving in-hospital care, out-patient care, therapeutic services, and special appliances hearing aids, artificial limbs, wheelchairs, etc..

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Clinical Trials Participation Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Charities / Grantmaking Organizations
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Provides assistance to uninsured and under-insured individuals in need of diagnostic testing. Focus is on young women.

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Charities / Grantmaking Organizations
Offers financial assistance to patients in the Greater Metro Area ( within the counties of New York City, as well as Nassau & Suffolk) who are living with a cancer diagnosis. The foundation strives to relieve qualified patients of financial stress. The following are examples of day-to-day living exspenses with which we may assist: rent or mortage payments (patient must be lessee or homeowner), utility payments (water,sewer,electric), telephone payments (landline or mobile and other exspenses on a case by case basis.
Support group provides resources, comfort, coping skills, and a place for women to share common concerns and emotional support. Meetings are located in the Heart Center of Niagara's HSBC Community Room on the second floor. Also maintains the 2U ABC Relief Fund, which provides direct financial support to both uninsured and insured patients who have high co-pays or cannot afford their co-pays, and who are financially and medically qualified for medical treatments and/or prescription medication. Financial support may go towards radiation and chemo treatments, prescription medication, or over-the-counter medication.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Provides financial assistance, for children under 16 years, for services or items that are not covered, or not fully covered, by the available commercial health insurance. Specifically offers medical grants up to $5000 to help families pay for the medical care their child needs.
Offers limited financial assistance to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatments, for homecare, childcare, transportation or other treatment-related costs.
Provides various support services to individuals with cerebral palsy or developmental disabilities and their families through case management, education, reimbursement vouchers for food and services not covered by Medicaid, and information and referrals to other resources and services that a family may require.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Disease / Disability Information
Case / Care Management
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Provides financial assistance for eligible families in various ways: Basic Living Expenses - Rent, mortgage payment and/or utilities, supermarket gift cards, when these bills have become unmanageable after a child's diagnosis and/or a parent must stop working to care for their sick child. Illness-related Expenses - medical co-pays, transportation for treatment, medical equipment, and childcare to keep siblings safe when parents must be with their hospitalized child. End of Life Expenses - will help with funeral arrangements and expenses, and provide bereavement support.

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Water Service Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Food Vouchers
Burial / Cremation Expense Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
Medical rehabilitation program which can assist families with medical costs associated with a chronically ill child, 0-21 years, such as co-payments and clinic visits which private insurance does not cover. Financial eligibility criteria must be met in order to participate.
Provides financial support, for patients diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma or other blood caners, for prescription drug co-payments or other insurance-related expenses.
Hudson Valley Cancer Resource Center's website is a navigational tool for patients to locate national, regional and local services in the following areas: Financial Assistance, Co-Pay Assistance, Prescription Assistance, Breast Prostheses, Medical Supplies, Lodging During Treatment, Transportation: Air or Ground, Career and Cancer Assistance, Legal Assistance, and Insurance Assistance.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Transportation Advocacy Groups
General Health Insurance Information / Counseling
Assistive Technology Equipment
Health Related Temporary Housing
Medical Care Expense Assistance
DBCH provides financial assistance to income eligible parents of children with chronic illness or physical disabilities, for diagnosis, evaluation and treatment programs.
Provides information and financial assistance for summer camps, education scholarships and special situations.

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Scholarships
Therapeutic Camps
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Advocacy, emergency assistance, education and outreach for persons living with AIDS/HIV and their caregivers. Prevention and awareness programs. Support groups. Individual, couple and family counseling. Assistance with obtaining appropriate housing. Assistance in enrollment in AIDS Drug Assistance Program ADAP. Financial assistance in emergency situations.

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
AIDS / HIV Prevention Counseling
Health / Disability Related Counseling
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Provides assistance to help pay medical bills for services received through the hospital or one of the affiliates including charges that are over and above what may be covered by insurance.
Provides financial assistance for mammograms, pap tests and colorectal cancer screening exams for men and women. Also pays for follow-up diagnostic exams.
Provides financial assistance to low income individuals and families to help pay for uncovered hospital services.