Legal Article Count: 1
The Living Bridge Center Article Count: 5
TLBC Services Article Count: 8
News & Updates Article Count: 6
Eligibility Article Count: 7
In order to receive services at the Living Bridge Center new patients must go through an eligibility determination. Once completed, this process only needs to be completed every six months.
Once eligible, you are able to access all the services and medical care designed to help you reach the best level of healthy living.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
In order to be eligible for services with The Living Bridge Center, you must be HIV+ (unless you are wanting PrEP or STD services).
If you have proof of your status with you, bring it to your eligibility appointment. If you do not have proof, we can provide you a confirmatory test free of charge.
RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS
The Living Bridge Center serves individuals living with HIV in the six-county region of Northern Georgia. These counties are: Whitfield, Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Murray.
We can see patients who meet all of the eligibility requirements and who live outside of these six counties. Please consult with your Nurse Case Manager for details regarding receiving services while living outside of our six-county region.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Most eligible patients received services free of charge at The Living Bridge Center. In order to be financially eligible, you cannot make more than 400% of the Federal Poverty Level. This will be explained to you during your eligibility appointment. Bring your proof of income to your first appointment.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Patients of The Living Bridge Center do not have to have insurance coverage. Our Benefits Coordinator will work with you to determine if you have insurance, are eligible for insurance or will receive services cost free using Federal funds.
Delivery Program FAQs Article Count: 5
Get Started Article Count: 5
Press Room Article Count: 170
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Jennifer King
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Media Releases Article Count: 573
Public Service Announcements Article Count: 43
Hot Topics Article Count: 5
Media Alert Article Count: 4
Environmental Health Article Count: 9
Message From Ray King, District Director of Environmental Health:
Exactly what is environmental health? Most people are surprised to learn of all the different things we do. We enforce regulations but we also provide many services to the public. We are part of public health but overlap with areas of environmental protection. You might find us inspecting a restaurant, giving advice to a homeowner on asbestos or lead paint, investigating a complaint, issuing a septic system permit, interviewing a victim of West Nile, reviewing a subdivision, sending off the head of a raccoon for rabies testing, and many more activities. We’ve come a long way from the days when most of environmental health concerned simple sanitation.
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For additional information and printable forms visit your County Environmental Health Office page:
Cherokee | Fannin | Gilmer | Murray | Pickens | Whitfield
Health Departments Article Count: 0
Gilmer County Health Department Article Count: 2
Whitfield County Health Department Article Count: 9
The Whitfield County Health Department is an integral part of the quality health care system in Whitfield County, and provides core public health services and innovative health care solutions for residents of our community. The Health Department works to protect and improve the health of all citizens and to make our community a safe and healthy place to live.
Click below for a brief Virtual Tour of the Whitfield County Health Department!
Pickens County Health Department Article Count: 1
The Pickens County Health Department is an integral part of the quality health care system in Pickens County, and provides core public health services and innovative health care solutions for residents of our community. The Health Department works to protect and improve the health of all citizens and to make our community a safe and healthy place to live.
Murray County Health Department Article Count: 1
The Murray County Health Department is an integral part of the quality health care system in Murray County, and provides core public health services and innovative health care solutions for residents of our community. The Health Department works to protect and improve the health of all citizens and to make our community a safe and healthy place to live.
Fannin County Health Department Article Count: 1
The Fannin County Health Department is an integral part of the quality health care system in Fannin County, and provides core public health services and innovative health care solutions for residents of our community. The Health Department works to protect and improve the health of all citizens and to make our community a safe and healthy place to live.
Cherokee County Health Department Article Count: 1
District Programs Article Count: 2
Babies Can't Wait Article Count: 5
Need More Information? Please contact your local Babies Can’t Wait office at: 706-529-5763 or toll free 1-888-276-1558
Emergency Preparedness and Response Article Count: 1
It's too late to prepare once a disaster strikes. Getting yourself and your family informed on proper safety procedures and securing a few easy-to-acquire supplies ahead of time can go a long way towards easing the impact of a disaster or emergency.
Learn how to create your own disaster plan and more by visiting Ready Georgia. Click on these four important steps Georgians can take to protect ourselves, those in our care and those in the community who may depend on us financially:
- To coordinate and/or deliver public health services in response to terrorism, natural disasters, or other public health emergencies.
- To facilitate and acquire resources that will supplement disrupted or over burdened services and relieve the suffering and trauma of victims.
Our Vision
The Emergency Preparedness office will assist with and/or deliver plans, policies, operating procedures, assessment tools and training/education to establish and promote emergency preparedness/readiness in our organization and community.
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North Georgia Health District Wins 2019 Darrell Enfinger Golden Bulldog Award!
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Dentistry Recruitment Program Article Count: 6
Advantages of working with Public Health dentistry:
- You have no overhead expenses such as rent, utilities, insurance, staff wages, etc.
- You can choose from an array of benefits including life, health, dental, legal and vision insurance.
- Short and long term disability insurance.
- Paid sick leave and vacation leave.
- Paid malpractice insurance.
- Forgiveness of dental school loans.
- Compensation for CEU’s
To learn more about a specific county's clinic view the links below.