Upstate COVID-19 Hotline - Program
SUNY Upstate Medical University
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides a volunteer-staffed regional triage line dedicated to coronavirus-related questions and concerns. Anyone showing possible symptoms, or may have had an exposure to someone diagnosed with a positive case of COVID-19, would call this line to be guided on next steps. Volunteers are from across the Upstate campuses, and a health care provider will be available at all times to assist with triaging calls.
Postpartum Support International (PSI) - Agency
6706 SW 54th Avenue
Portland, OR
Promotes awareness, prevention, and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing. Offers telephone support and trainings as well as online groups and chats. Provides linkages to local, in-person counseling and support services for mothers and their family members.
Madison County COVID-19 Hotline - Program
Madison County Public Health
138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY
Provides information to people with questions or concerns about the COVID-19 virus. This hotline is not for people experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. Anyone sick or feeling mildly ill, should stay home and monitor their symptoms, call their primary healthcare provider for questions regarding symptoms or, the Upstate University Hospital Triage Line for those without a provider.*Provides vaccine information and registration on their website.
HIV Uninsured Care Program - Program
New York State Department of Health
Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY
Offers free medication for individuals with HIV/AIDS through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program/ADAP. Offers free primary care for people with HIV/AIDS through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program/ADAP Plus. DOES NOT COVER hospitalization or Emergency Room visits. Pays health insurance premiums for individuals with HIV/AIDS through ADAP Plus Insurance Continuum (APIC). Offers free home care for chronically dependent individuals with HIV/AIDS. Maintains a hotline for AIDS and HIV questions.