HIV/AIDS Rights and Health
Many local laws and courts have been affected by COVID-19. Please use the search for legal help tool to find a legal aid organization or self help center near you for accurate information and more support.
If you cannot afford the filing fee or other court costs, you may qualify to have these fees and costs waived by the court.
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As a person with a disability, you need to know your rights and your employer"s obligations in hiring and promotion, and in accommodating your condition in the workplace. For people with HIV, these issues create a "cycle" of work.
This section will give you general guidelines for how to best prepare yourself for court.
Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.
OA-HIPP is a program that pays monthly health, dental and vision insurance premiums for eligible clients and their family members.
The Office of AIDS has lead responsibility for coordinating state programs, services, and activities relating to HIV/AIDS.
Local agencies, under contract with the Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS, HIV Care Branch, provide home- and community-based services as an alternative to nursing facility care or hospitalization.
If you have HIV/AIDS and cannot work, you may qualify for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration.
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) helps ensure that people living with HIV and AIDS who are uninsured and under-insured have access to medication on the ADAP Formulary.