Technology Training Session at Memorial Missionary Baptist Church

Memorial Missionary
Baptist Church
CAPE Program

Dr. Roosevelt Askew, II

The Black Family Network

ECSU/NASA
Network and Resourcees Training Site

ECSU

Memorial Missionary
Baptist Church
704 Caldwell Street
POBox 2191
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252) 335-0105
email: raskew@mail.ecsu.edu



CAPE
Title IV Network of Eastern NC Comprehensive Care for Families Living with HIV/AIDS
Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
To enroll call: 1-877-214-7977 Code 0759 or (252) 335-0105
email: Capememorial@hotmail.com
(All inquiries are handled in strict confidence)
Purpose
The primary goal of the Title IV Program is to provide access to quality care for clients and their families.
An Advocate for You and Your Family
A Benefits Coordinator makes sure you are getting all benefits that you are entitled to receive: help with S.S.I., Medicaid, Compassionate use programs and Title II, III, IV.
Case Management is Available
  • Case Management to include the whole family
  • Case management CAP Services
  • Case Coordination provides family centered wrap around services
Helps Facilitate Assistance
  • Helps you find the medical care you need, provides transportation and baby sitting
  • Provides primary health care between clinic appointments
  • Linkage to a host of other services
Clinical Care
  • Information and support to enroll in newest procedures and medication that the FDA has approved for research
  • Answers to your questions about medications, side effects and new products
  • Coordinates care during your regularly scheduled doctors appointments


Services
  • Transportation to medical appointments and other appointments
  • Peer Educators and Advocates
  • Primary Care - Agape Community
  • Case Management or Case Coordinator
  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Women's Support Group
  • Volunteer Services including picking up of Rx supplies and Meds
  • Community Street Outreach
  • Substance Abuse Support
  • Free Anonymous HIV Testing


Eligibility

To receive the benefits, you need to be enrolled in the Title IV Program. We have a caring, culturally diverse staff, who can discuss this program with you. You can come to ur office, or we will come to you. For all women, youth, children, and families.

If you already have a case manager you can receive case coordinated wrap around services. These services can be coordinated through your present case manager.



Case Management
Caring case managers work directly with the clients to ensure that each can enjoy good health, dignity, and quality of life through one-on-one management for medical referral and education/resource development. Efficient and effective, individually assessed decisions regarding counseling and treatment options are made with HIV positive individuals including injecting drug users and their sex and needle partners. These options address issues concerning at risk behaviors and practices on individual basis. A case manager is certified through the North Carolina Division of Medicaid.


The services of the Title IV Program are offered at no cost to our clients.

Title IV services can be received even if you are already receiving services from other organizations.



Comments from our clients...

"The staff at Title IV really care about me and
my children. They go the extra mile and
they have helped me to pull things together."

"The staff are down to earth. They take the time to explain things so I understand."

"I feel much better about myself."