e2Linkage Map

Check Out The e2Linkage Map!

The e2Linkage Map is the newest resource provided by the Ryan White Part B Program. This map is designed to help find Ryan White Providers throughout the state of Connecticut, as well as prevention and STI resources, to help ensure your client/patient receives the services they need.

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Undetectable = Untransmittable

HIV treatment is extremely effective in reducing HIV transmission. When HIV medication suppresses the virus to undetectable levels, that makes you untransmittable and you can’t spread the virus sexually. And when tests can’t find HIV in your blood for at least 6 consecutive months, HIV is considered undetectable. The U=U campaign, or Undetectable = Untransmittable, helps get this message across to the community.

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CT DPH Funded Sites for Care Services

Core medical and support services are funded throughout Connecticut with grants from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). These services also include case management, transportation, nutrition, health care, and much more.

Click the link to visit the Connected Til The End website for the latest in HIV Care Services.

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Connecticut AIDS Drug Assistance Program (CADAP)

The Connecticut AIDS Drug Assistance Program (CADAP) provides eligible low-income residents with essential medications for the treatment of HIV, related conditions, and other comorbidities, as well as health insurance premium assistance.

Click below to visit the CADAP website.

CADAP Website

Children, Youth and Family AIDS Network of Connecticut (CYFAN)

The Children, Youth and Family AIDS Network of Connecticut (CYFAN) of the Community Health Centers Association of Connecticut (CHCACT) offers HIV/AIDS primary care services, coordination of the Perinatal HIV Transmission Project, medical case management services (intensive child- and youth-centered), mental health services and support groups for infected and affected children, youth and their families. 

For more information, call the CYFAN Program Coordinator at 860-667-7820.

Transitional Linkage into the Community (Project TLC)

Project TLC is a statewide program designed to assist HIV-positive individuals ready for, or recently released from, Connecticut’s correctional system with linkages and referrals to community-based and core medical services, including the Connecticut AIDS Drug Assistance Program (CADAP). Project TLC offers transitional case management, medical transportation and referrals to individuals for 30-60 days following release.

For more information, contact Project TLC at 860-951-4833.

Positive Spin

Positive Spin has information about connecting to care, starting treatment and staying in care. Positive Spin features a series of real stories from real people about their unique experiences along the HIV Continuum of Care.

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