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Street medicine pilot program aims to tackle homelessness crisis

July 22, 2024 | Spokane, Spokane County, Washington



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Street medicine pilot program aims to tackle homelessness crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a new pilot program aimed at enhancing street medicine services in Spokane, funded by a $1 million grant secured through a collaboration involving former Governor Gregoire, Challenge Seattle, and local leaders. The initiative is designed to formalize and expand the existing street medicine team operated by CHAS Medical, focusing on providing medical care and behavioral health support to the unsheltered population.

Key features of the program include extended service hours, allowing the street medicine team to operate during evenings and weekends, and a structured approach to data collection to assess the program's effectiveness. The team will consist of medical professionals, including doctors and nurse practitioners, alongside peer navigators who will assist with housing navigation.

Concerns were raised during the meeting regarding the absence of housing experts, such as realtors or property managers, in the team. Officials acknowledged the need for specialized housing support and emphasized that peer navigators would play a crucial role in connecting individuals to housing resources. They also highlighted the importance of collaboration among various city agencies and organizations to streamline housing assistance efforts.

The pilot program, which runs from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025, aims to address the intertwined issues of healthcare and housing for vulnerable populations. Officials expressed optimism about the program's potential impact, particularly in light of ongoing challenges related to opioid use and homelessness in the community.

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