HIV Early Intervention Services

The early intervention services provides outpatient medical care for individuals who do not have the means to pay for private medical services. This program provides continuous comprehensive health care for persons with HIV/AIDS. We are committed to providing the highest quality of care, compassion, and respect for human dignity and to the right of privacy. Your confidentiality and privacy are assured.

Adherence to antiviral therapy (taking your medication as prescribed) must be a priority for all of us. The clinical staff will work closely with clients to develop a plan tailored to their specific needs, assess their adherence, and discuss ways to help them remember each dose.

Funds from the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) are used as a bridge to self-sufficiency for clients who unable to pay their housing and/or utility expenses. All HOPWA assistance is dependent on availability of federal funding to support the program. HOPWA is not an entitlement program, nor is it designed to be a long term solution to housing concerns.  The program is designed to provide short-term assistance to HIV infected clients and their affected families to secure long-term housing which can be sustained with other non-HOPWA funding sources.

The purpose of Case Management is to provide clients with access to medical services, social services, and the public benefits system. The Ryan White Care Act has made Case Management services available throughout the State of Florida. Case Management is the coordination and management of medical and social services and is a process in which a person with multiple service needs has those needs addressed through a coordinated process.

To reduce waiting time, please call to schedule an appointment.


To make an appointment in LaBelle, call 863-674-4041. To make an appointment in Clewiston, call 863-983-1408.