Mental Health - US Department of Veterans Affairs
VA offers mental health care services to its members. Please call for more information.
Toll Free: 1.800.308.8387
VA offers mental health care services to its members. Please call for more information.
Toll Free: 1.800.308.8387
This agency provides many services to children, adults and teens.
Intervention Services offers:
Services adults, children and homeless regardless of ability to pay. While some of our programs are restricted to a specific population, or subject to referral, most are available to the public. Most services are based on a fixed or sliding fee scale. Some are free. http://directionsforliving.org/locations/
Programs for Children & Families
Programs for Adults
Physical / Primary Care Integration and Homeless Outreach & Prevention also offered. Call for more information.
Clearwater Center
(Outpatient Counseling & Psychiatric Services, All Ages)
727.524.4464
Largo Center
This group offers the Critical Financial Assistance Program. The program helps military families with grants and not loans. Help is also given in the form of grocery cards. The payments are made directly to service providers. There are eligibility criteria that must be met. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Usual Types of Assistance Are:
PCHD offers low-cost medical care to the public. They offer services to both children and adults. Low-income patients without insurance may pay on a sliding-fee scale. Please call for more information.
http://pinellas.floridahealth.gov/locations/index.html
Services Include:
Locations:
310 North Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater FL 33755
727.469.5800
12420 130th Avenue North
Largo FL
727.588.4040
8751 Ulmerton Road
Largo FL
727.524.4410
6350 76th Avenue North
Pinellas Park FL
727.547.7780
205 Dr. Martin Luther King Street North
St. Petersburg FL
727.824.6900
301 South Disston Avenue
Tarpon Springs FL
727.942.5457
VA offers primary care services for veterans. They offer a wide range of services. Please call for more information.
Toll Free: 1.800.308.8387
American Cancer Society provides the Road to Recovery program. This program offers free transportation services to and from treatment. Please call or visit website for more information.
EyeCare America’s Senior Program helps seniors aged 65 and older protect their vision. It connects them with local, volunteer eye doctors. They can get a free eye exam and follow-up care for up to one year. Follow-up care is for any condition found during the initial eye exam. Visit the website to learn more.
People who are disabled due to injury or disease may qualify for an assistance dog. These highly trained dogs are able to assist with many tasks. There are 4 types of assistance dogs:
This program educates the public about sexual health, STDs and other topics of interest.
Provide resources and information that is reliable, science-based, and stigma-free.
Call or visit website for more information.
Email: info@ashasexualhealth.org