Community Resources
Homeless Health Care Clinics
Health Resource Center
112 E. Liberty St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 (get directions)
The Health Resource Center of Cincinnati, Inc., known in the community as the HRC, is a nurse managed clinic providing affordable health care for low-income, indigent, and homeless adults and transitional youth with serious and chronic mental, emotional, behavioral, and/or substance use disorders.
We provide "safety net" social and mental health services including psychiatric, pharmacological, and psychotherapeutic services as well as episodic health care medical services.
Cincinnati Mobile Health Care
1525 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 (get directions)
Elm Street Health Center is a group practice with 1 location. Currently, Elm Street Health Center specializes in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics with 3 physicians.
Cincinnati Health Network
2825 Burnet Ave. Ste 232, Cincinnati, OH 45219 (get directions)
The Cincinnati Health Network, Inc. (CHN) serves individuals experiencing homelessness or living with HIV/AIDS in the Tri-State area, as it has since 1986. We offer quality medical, behavioral and case management services.
As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), CHN has earned the distinguished Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level 3 seal, the highest level possible, proving we go the extra mile to ensure patients receive outstanding care. CHN runs several integrated medical and behavioral care clinics in the area, making it one of the few local organizations that provide this type of integrated care.
Center For Respite Care
1615 Republic Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (get directions)
The Center for Respite Care provides quality, holistic medical care to people experiencing homelessness who need a safe place to heal, while assisting them in breaking the cycle of homelessness.
The Center for Respite Care (the Center) is a 24-hour facility providing medical and nursing care to sick people experiencing homelessness to promote effective healing. Clients receive quality medical care and assistance in breaking the cycle of homelessness.
Since opening in 2003, the Center has cared for over 1,700 sick and injured people who are homeless.
Center For Chemical Addictions
530 Ezzard Charles Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45214 (get directions)
While it’s true that dependency and addiction often go hand-in-hand, proper assessment and diagnostic impressions are crucial to determine the severity of one’s condition. CAT uses a multi-disciplinary team to assess and create an individualized treatment plan.
CAT Program Offerings
- Medically Monitored Detox and Ambulatory Detox
- Short-Term Residential Treatment
- Treatment for Problem Gambling
- Medication-Assisted Treatment