AIDS Action opens new drop-in center
The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) announced Feb. 22 that the organization has opened a new drop-in center and onsite MOMS specialty HIV pharmacy at its Amory Street location in Jackson Square.
"Having MOMS on-site, with pharmacists who are experts in HIV/AIDS medicine available to answer questions, will make it easier and more convenient for our clients to adhere to their treatment plans," said Rebecca Haag, President & CEO of AIDS Action Committee, which provides services to one in six people in Massachusetts living with a diagnosis of HIV. "Ultimately, this is going to lead to better health outcomes for our clients. That, in turn, reduces the spread of HIV, reduces suffering for those with HIV, and reduces health care costs."
MOMS Pharmacy focuses exclusively on providing medications and support services to people living with HIV/AIDS, offering expert pharmacy care to thousands of individuals across the nation, including those living with co-infections such as viral hepatitis. Services include pre-filled medicine trays and the MOMSPak, a month's worth of medication packaged in daily, client-specific packets that include the precise date and time when medication is to be taken; insurance reimbursement advocacy; onsite counseling with a pharmacist trained in HIV/AIDS medication protocols; educational and wellness sessions for clients; refill reminder programs; and delivery service options.
"HIV/AIDS is not a disease than can, or should, be managed like any other chronic diseases," said Anthony D. Luna, President of MOMS Pharmacy. "HIV/AIDS presents a unique array of challenges that require it to be treated with a very specific and comprehensive form of expertise and understanding. MOMS Pharmacy strives to be viewed as an integral part of a client's 'treatment team' by providing supportive tools and a keen understanding of HIV/AIDS that results in improved clinical outcomes and an overall improvement in the quality of life for our clients."
The new drop-in center offers clients a welcoming space where they can access multiple resources and services, including food, use of computers for housing and job searches, legal clinics, and conversations with AAC's peer advocates. This "one-stop shopping" model reduces barriers to accessing care and assistance.
A community reception to mark the opening will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 75 Amory St., Boston. The reception is open to the public; those interested in attending may RSVP to [email protected].