NYC oferuje wiele usług, aby pomóc w Nowym Jorku zdrowia i dobrego samopoczucia. Dostępne jest bezpłatne lub tanie ubezpieczenie opieki medycznej. Możesz również szukać usług w zakresie zdrowia psychicznego.
Jaką pomoc mogę uzyskać?
Jeśli mieszkasz w schronisku i potrzebujesz bezpłatnych lub tanich usług zdrowotnych, Floating Hospital może pomóc. Oferują one usługi medyczne, stomatologiczne, reprodukcyjne i w zakresie zdrowia psychicznego w skali ruchomej. Możesz zadzwonić pod numer 718-784-2240 wew. 107, aby umówić się na spotkanie. Są one otwarte od poniedziałku do piątku w godzinach od 9 do 17, a osoby wchodzące są mile widziane do godziny 15. Pomagają pacjentom bez względu na ubezpieczenie czy status imigracyjny.
Jeśli Twoje dziecko potrzebuje dostępu do opieki zdrowotnej w szkole, School-Based Health Centers mogą pomóc. Usługi są bezpłatne dla studentów, niezależnie od ubezpieczenia lub statusu imigracyjnego. Pomagają również w przypadku przewlekłych schorzeń, takich jak cukrzyca czy astma.
Jeśli potrzebujesz bezpłatnego wsparcia w zakresie zdrowia psychicznego, NYC Well może pomóc. Połącz się z doradcą, aby porozmawiać o problemach takich jak stres, depresja, lęk lub nadużywanie narkotyków i alkoholu. Dostępne są opcje telefoniczne, tekstowe i czat.
Jeśli Twoje dziecko w wieku poniżej 19 lat potrzebuje bezpłatnej lub taniej opieki medycznej lub ubezpieczenia zdrowotnego, istnieją dostępne opcje. Child Health Plus (CHP) zapewnia opiekę. Children’s Medicaid oferuje pokrycie ubezpieczeniowe. Oba są dostępne bez względu na status imigracyjny. Zadzwoń pod numer 1-855-355-577, aby uzyskać więcej informacji.
Jeśli Ty lub inni dorośli członkowie rodziny potrzebują bezpłatnej lub taniej opieki zdrowotnej, istnieją dostępne opcje. NYC Care zapewnia dostęp do lekarzy i usług w placówkach NYC Health + Hospital w całym mieście. Jest on dostępny dla wszystkich mieszkańców Nowego Jorku, którzy nie kwalifikują się do ubezpieczenia zdrowotnego lub nie mogą sobie na nie pozwolić.
Jeśli Ty lub inni członkowie rodziny potrzebują taniego lub bezpłatnego ubezpieczenia zdrowotnego, możesz uzyskać pomoc od stanu Nowy Jork. Health Insurance Assistance oferuje plany dla różnych sytuacji. Doradcy są dostępni, aby pomóc Ci zrozumieć Twoje opcje
How do I get started?
- Go to Access NYC and fill out a short online survey. The survey results will let you know what City benefits you’re eligible for, including some of the ones listed here. Follow the instructions on the result page to apply for benefits. You can also email your results to City staff at your child’s school or your shelter for help.
- Speak to City staff who can help. In schools, there may be an STH Community Coordinator or STH School-Based Liaison who can answer questions. If your child’s school doesn’t have those roles, reach out to the school’s regional manager. In a shelter, speak with a social worker, case manager, or family assistant.
- Gather your documents. You may need certain documents to apply for services. Common ones include proof of identity, proof of address, and proof of income. Don’t let missing documents keep you from applying. City staff can help you replace missing documents.
Undocumented immigrants can access many city services, regardless of their status. City employees will not ask about immigration status unless it is necessary to do their jobs. They must keep information about immigration status confidential.
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COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Health | NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
COVID-19 vaccines are available for anyone who is 6 months or older, at no cost. COVID-19 vaccines help protect you and your household from severe cases of COVID-19. Visit vaccinefinder.nyc.gov (https://vaccinefinder.nyc.gov/) to find a vaccine site in NYC.
Free health care in schools
School-Based Health Centers
Health | NYC Department of Education (DOE); NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Students can get easy access to health care at medical health centers in their school. Services include:\nPhysical examinations \nMedical care for chronic conditions such as asthma and diabetes\nScreening and treatment for occasional illnesses such as headaches and sore throats\nMental health services or referrals for mental health services as neededStudents can get services at no cost, regardless of insurance or immigration status.
Free health insurance for low income residents
Medicaid
Health | NULL
Medicaid provides free health insurance for low-income adults and children. It may also provide up to 90 days of retroactive coverage for unpaid medical bills if you request this coverage when you apply and were eligible during those 90 days.
Free health insurance for low income residents
Medicaid
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Medicaid provides free health insurance for low-income adults and children. It may also provide up to 90 days of retroactive coverage for unpaid medical bills if you request this coverage when you apply and were eligible during those 90 days.
Free or low-cost health insurance for children 18 and under
Child Health Plus
Health | NYS Department of Health (NYS DOH)
Child Health Plus provides free or low-cost health insurance to children 18 and under who don’t qualify for Medicaid and do not have other health insurance coverage.
Health care for children
Primary and Preventive Health Care
Health | NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H)
People younger than 21 can get medical care at Child Health Clinics or special clinics in hospitals. Children can get check-ups, shots, dental care, and more. Visit a Child Health Clinic to help your family stay healthy.
Health care for children and youth with disabilities
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Health | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
If your child has special medical needs, the Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs program (CYSHCN) can help. You can get treatment information, help finding health services and insurance, free or low-cost insurance referrals, and community resources.
Health insurance for adults who don’t qualify for Medicaid
Essential Plan
Health | NULL
The Essential Plan provides comprehensive health insurance benefits with $0 monthly premiums and low cost sharing.
Health insurance for pregnant women
Medicaid for Pregnant Women
Health | NYS Department of Health (NYS DOH)
This program offers complete pregnancy care and other health services to women and teens who live in New York State and meet income guidelines.
Health services for youth
NYC YouthHealth
Health | NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H)
Youth can get care at NYC Health + Hospitals clinics even if you don’t have health insurance or the ability to pay.
Help for infants and toddlers with disabilities
The Early Intervention Program
Health | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
The Early Intervention Program helps young children (birth to 3 years) who have learning disabilities and developmental delays (not learning, playing, growing, talking, or walking like other children their age). The program works with families to set meaningful goals for the child and create a service plan to help the child and family meet those goals.
LGBTQ Health Care
LGBTQ Health Care Services
Health | NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H)
LGBTQ New Yorkers can get quality health care in safe and respectful NYC Health + Hospitals centers. All staff is trained in physical, psychological, and social LGBTQ issues.
Long-term care at home
Home Care Services Program
Health | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
You can get care at home instead of moving into a nursing home. Different types of care include a home nurse, house cleaning, physical therapy, and more depending on your needs.
No cost or low-cost healthcare access
NYC Care
Health | NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H)
NYC Care is a health care program that gives you access to your own doctor and services at little or no cost. The program provides services at NYC Health + Hospitals locations citywide. It is available to all New Yorkers who do not qualify for or cannot afford health insurance.
Private health insurance plans
Qualified Health Plans
Health | NY State of Health
Qualified Health Plans are private health insurance plans where you pay a certain monthly amount for coverage. There are also out of pocket expenses including copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance.
Public transportation for people with disabilities
Access-A-Ride Paratransit Service
Health | New York City Transit (NYCT)
Access-A-Ride (AAR) Paratransit Service provides public transportation for eligible customers with disabilities or health conditions that prevent them from using the public buses and subways for some or all of their trips. AAR operates 24/7/365.
Services for people with HIV or AIDS
HIV/AIDS Services Administration
Health | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
HASA connects people with HIV/AIDS to services that help them live healthier and independent lives.
Talk, text, or chat for mental health help
NYC 988
Health | NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
NYC 988 is your connection to free, private mental health support. Speak to a counselor via phone, text, or chat and get access to mental health and substance use services.
Youth mental health care
Outpatient Treatment Services
Health | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Young people can get mental health care at nearby clinics, doctors’ offices, and schools. Outpatient treatment services can include therapy, referrals, and help with medicine.