Revitalizing the PATH Program: Alluvion Health’s Commitment to Addressing Homelessness and Mental Illness

Alluvion Health’s PATH Program aims to support the homeless

On Monday, March 25, 2024, Alluvion Health announced that its Project in Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program is undergoing a revitalization with a new team of professionals. The program aims to provide support to individuals experiencing homelessness, particularly those struggling with mental illnesses or substance use disorders.

The PATH program offers a range of services, including outreach, engagement, case management, and service coordination. The goal is to identify eligible individuals, assess their needs and connect them with resources to address their homelessness. At the heart of the PATH Program is a commitment to upholding the dignity, privacy and confidentiality of all patients and their families. By adopting a person-centered approach, the program strives to create an environment that supports recovery and promotes stability for those in need.

Kevin Purinton, PATH Program Manager stated “Alluvion Health has always been dedicated to addressing healthcare disparities in our community. The continued commitment to the PATH program demonstrates our unwavering dedication to identifying and addressing healthcare gaps to ensure that no one is left behind.” To learn more about the PATH Program or how you can get involved contact Alluvion at 406-454-6973 or email [Info@AlluvionHealth.org](mailto:Info@AlluvionHealth.org).

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