Examples of How to Help
The Family Service Association of Bucks County (Pennsylvania) established its Street Medicine Outreach program two years ago, according to a Philly Burbs report. Brandi Stewart, RN, leads the program, which brings healthcare, including wound care, vaccinations, medical supplies, and over-the-counter medications, to the unhoused.
“The people we care for are our neighbors,” Stewart told Philly Burbs. “They’re just trying to make it out there. They’re just trying to survive.”
UCLA Health also launched a program to help those in their community who are experiencing homelessness. Brian Zunner-Keating, MS, RN, director of the UCLA Health Homeless Healthcare Collaborative, said in a news release that nurses are “essential” to the program.
“They maintain relationships with our community partners, they get to know the patients and they keep track of appointments and any extra care patients might need,” he said.
In California, the UC Davis School of Nursing has implemented a mobile health initiative that brings essential services to those experiencing homelessness, according to Holly Kirkland-Kyhn, a wound specialist and family nurse practitioner.
Meanwhile, UNC Greensboro School of Nursing students participated in a simulated environment with actors portraying patients experiencing homelessness. Clinical Assistant Professor Crystal Lamb and Clinical Instructor Sandra Blaha led the simulation.
“One big change for the students was performing the tasks in a different environment,” Lamb said in a news release. “The students usually equate nursing to the hospital, but through the simulation they realize that they are nurses anywhere.”
