Park House
To learn more about Park House
call
612-871-1264.
Founded in 1996, Park House is one of only six programs in the U.S. providing day health services for people with HIV/AIDS. Research shows that people who participate in day health programs see a significant reduction in hospitalizations, decreased length of hospital stays, and a drastic reduction in nursing home admissions.
The Park House program offers individuals with HIV/AIDS a place to socialize, find support and build skills to improve their physical health and emotional wellness. Both an adult day health center and a mental health day treatment program, this outpatient service is open 9 a.m.– 4 p.m., Monday – Thursday and offers:
- emotional support and psychotherapy
- recreational and complementary therapies
- nutritional support
- limited nursing care
- collaborative treatment planning with physicians and case managers.
The Park House staff includes a psychologist, registered nurse, certified therapeutic recreation specialists and a chaplain. They carry out Park House’s mission to enhance the quality of life, maximize human dignity, promote the independence, and maximize hospitalization and institutionalization of persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Becoming a client
Park House is open to adults 18 years and older with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis. It targets those who need a supportive environment or who are diagnosed with a mental illness.
Park House clients:
- work with a treatment coordinator to set affirming goals
- match those goals with appropriate program activities
- participate in Park House activities at least once a week, as outlined in their treatment plan.
Services may be reimbursable by medical assistance or private insurance. Financial assistance may be available through Abbott Northwestern Hospital.
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