James W. Pogue, JR
Executive Director of Homeless Services
Comprehensive Life Resources
1305 Tacoma Ave S.
Tacoma, WA 98402
(253)396-5043
Be Excellent To Each Other – Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Good Morning. So I work in the Puyallup CSO, we have having homeless clients come into the offices stating that there are no available services for them to go anywhere and get out of the weather. Does anyone know what messages are being given to them? Are the shelters closed?
From: Communication forum for the Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness <nobody@simplelists.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2020 5:52 PM
To: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Daily digest for fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
(Previous discussion continued) |
||
Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test - Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 00:07 UTC) |
||
RE: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test - Emily Less (15 Mar 2020 00:31 UTC) |
||
Temp. Housing for Youth - Richard Berghammer (15 Mar 2020 14:16 UTC) |
||
Inclement Weather tonight - Sunday, March 15th - extra capacity available at area shelters - Gerrit Nyland (15 Mar 2020 21:50 UTC) |
||
World data source re Carona Virus - FYI - Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 21:58 UTC) |
||
Let your kids explore the world - FYI - Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 22:23 UTC) |
||
(Previous discussion continued) |
||
Fwd: News Release: State waives costs for COVID-19 testing - Maureen Howard (15 Mar 2020 23:22 UTC) |
Re:
Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test by
Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 00:07 UTC)
Reply
to list
Some homeless folks do not have primary care providers. Guidance for them? Al Ratcliffe
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:17 PM Emily Less <ELess@tpchd.org> wrote:
HI Jan and Sharlene,
Please see my recent email with updated guidance specifically for service providers on who should be tested, and where folks can go for testing in Pierce County if they don’t have insurance.
As Jan hinted at, there are more places to get tested every day. If you have a primary care provider calling them or trying a virtual visit is a great place to start.
Let me know what questions you have.
Emily
Emily Less, MPH
Pronouns: She/Her
Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
(253) 625-1362 c • eless@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7666 f • www.tpchd.org
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
From:
fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org <fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org> On Behalf Of Janet Runbeck
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 3:12 PM
To: Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org>
Cc: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test
Great resource:on who should be tested: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/NovelCoronavirusOutbreak2020/TestingforCOVID19
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:02 PM Janet Runbeck <janetrunbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Only a doctor, or other provider can order a test.
People who think they might be positive for COVID 19 should call their primary care provider first.
If it is after hours, or the symptoms are serious, call the local Emergency Room to tell them your symptoms.
Or call your insurance Nurse Line.
Not all clinics are set up (most are). All Emergency Rooms are set up to test.
But Emergency Rooms do not want to spread disease, which is why you should call first. They may ask you to wear a mask, or have more information.
Jan Runbeck
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 2:34 PM Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org> wrote:
Where is Pierce county are they testing people?
Sharlene Davis
Founder / Executive Director
Sacred Bridge
sdavis@thesacredbridge.org
253-736-4400
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
RE:
Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test by
Emily Less (15 Mar 2020 00:31 UTC)
Reply
to list
Al,
Of course! That’s what the guidance document is for. Page 1, goes through when people should get tested (including people living homeless) page 2 goes through all the places people who don’t have primary care can go to get tested.
Testing locations and info about who should get tested will change every day, so please keep looking at our website and at the most updated version of the document.
Let me know what other questions you have,
Emily
Emily Less, MPH
Pronouns: She/Her
Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
(253) 625-1362 c • eless@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7666 f • www.tpchd.org
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
From: Allen Ratcliffe <alratcliffe@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 5:07 PM
To: Emily Less <ELess@tpchd.org>
Cc: janetrunbeck@gmail.com; Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org>;
fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test
Some homeless folks do not have primary care providers. Guidance for them? Al Ratcliffe
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:17 PM Emily Less <ELess@tpchd.org> wrote:
HI Jan and Sharlene,
Please see my recent email with updated guidance specifically for service providers on who should be tested, and where folks can go for testing in Pierce County if they don’t have insurance.
As Jan hinted at, there are more places to get tested every day. If you have a primary care provider calling them or trying a virtual visit is a great place to start.
Let me know what questions you have.
Emily
Emily Less, MPH
Pronouns: She/Her
Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
(253) 625-1362 c • eless@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7666 f • www.tpchd.org
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
From:
fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org <fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org> On Behalf Of Janet Runbeck
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 3:12 PM
To: Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org>
Cc: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test
Great resource:on who should be tested: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/NovelCoronavirusOutbreak2020/TestingforCOVID19
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:02 PM Janet Runbeck <janetrunbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Only a doctor, or other provider can order a test.
People who think they might be positive for COVID 19 should call their primary care provider first.
If it is after hours, or the symptoms are serious, call the local Emergency Room to tell them your symptoms.
Or call your insurance Nurse Line.
Not all clinics are set up (most are). All Emergency Rooms are set up to test.
But Emergency Rooms do not want to spread disease, which is why you should call first. They may ask you to wear a mask, or have more information.
Jan Runbeck
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 2:34 PM Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org> wrote:
Where is Pierce county are they testing people?
Sharlene Davis
Founder / Executive Director
Sacred Bridge
sdavis@thesacredbridge.org
253-736-4400
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400). Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
Temp.
Housing for Youth by
Richard Berghammer (15 Mar 2020 14:16 UTC)
Reply to list
Good morning coalition partners.
I am working together with a family who is seeking shelter for an under-18 y/o son who has been separated from the family due to a risk factor related to the boy's having committed a sex offense against a minor, and there being other children in the home.
Thank you, in advance, for any recommendations that any of you might be able to provide.
Richard Berghammer
(253) 831-1807
Inclement
Weather tonight - Sunday, March 15th - extra capacity available at area shelters by
Gerrit Nyland (15 Mar 2020 21:50 UTC)
Reply
to list
Inclement Weather – extra bed capacity is available at area homeless shelters tonight – Sunday, March 15th, 2020.
Comprehensive Life Resources Young Adult shelter – 415 S 13th St, Tacoma, WA - serves young adults aged 18-24 of any gender. Shelter opens at 9:00pm Tacoma Rescue Mission Single Men’s Shelter – 425 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98402 – serves men Tacoma Salvation Army Family Shelter – 1501 6th avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 – serves families – sign in from 4pm to 7pm Catholic Community Services Nativity House Shelter – 702 S 14th St, Tacoma, WA 98405 - serves adults of all genders. Prefer clients to sign in between 4:30pm and 7:30pm Tacoma Rescue Mission Adams Street Shelter - serves families and single women - call 253-592-6401 to check availability.
More overnight shelter details are available at http://shelter.pchomeless.org/
Day center locations are available at http://shelter.pchomeless.org/Facilities/DayCenters
Thanks,
-Gerrit
Gerrit Nyland
Director of Client Information Systems, SW
Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
253-304-5105
World
data source re Carona Virus - FYI by
Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 21:58 UTC)
Reply to list
My Niece who is an epidemiologist posted this on Facebook:
Al Ratcliffe
Let
your kids explore the world - FYI by
Allen Ratcliffe (15 Mar 2020 22:23 UTC)
Reply to list
Fwd:
News Release: State waives costs for COVID-19 testing by
Maureen Howard (15 Mar 2020 23:22 UTC)
Reply
to list
Colleagues,
To be sure you and your clients understand this Washington State COVID19 testing information. Note the exceptions.
Remember MultiCare Financial Assistance goes up to 500% of poverty. You can include a statement explaining your change in income. CHI Franciscan Financial Assistance goes up to 309% of poverty.
Information and application forms are on their websites.
Be well everyone,
Maureen
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: WA Department of Health <waDOH@public.govdelivery.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 3:51 PM
Subject: News Release: State waives costs for COVID-19 testing
To: <maureenhowardconsulting@gmail.com>
For immediate release: Month 14, 2020 (20-036)
Contact:Joint Information Center, 253-512-7100
Contact: Office of the Insurance Commissioner - Public Affairs, 360-725-7055
State waives costs for COVID-19 testing
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) are making sure residents don’t face financial barriers to COVID-19 testing when they need it. Insurance Commissioner Kreidler issued an emergency order to state-regulated health plans on March 5 to:
Cover testing (including any lab fees) and the related visit for COVID-19 without copays or deductibles. Suspend any prior authorization requirement for treatment or testing of COVID-19. Allow enrollees to be treated by another provider within a reasonable distance at no additional cost if there are not enough in-network providers.
The copay and deductible waiver also applies to all high-deductible health plans with qualifying health savings accounts (HSAs), according to guidance from the Internal Revenue Service. This emergency order is in effect from March 5 through May 4, 2020.
Washington residents may still be charged for tests or services for other conditions that may occur during the visit. For example, if a resident is tested for other respiratory illnesses as well as COVID-19, they may pay a fee for the other tests. Going to the emergency room for COVID-19 testing may also result in a fee for the visit.
State-regulated health plans are overseen by the OIC and include individual health plans, small employer health plans, and some large employer plans.
The OIC does not regulate self-funded employer plans, Medicaid, Medicare, or health plans for federal employees, members of the military, or veterans. Nevertheless, some of these plans have chosen to waive copays and deductibles for COVID-19 to align with the emergency order. If you are unsure what type of health plan you have, contact your employer's human resources office.
If you get a bill from your insurer for COVID-19 testing or the office visit, file a complaint with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner by visiting insurance.wa.gov.
How can you prevent the spread of COVID-19?
Prevention starts with practicing good personal health habits:
Wash your hands often with soap and water, Stay home when you’re sick, Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue, Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects. Get plenty of rest, drink fluids, eat healthy foods and manage your stress to help you prevent getting COVID-19 and recover from it if you do.
DOH has established a call center to address questions from the public. If you have questions about what is happening in Washington State, please call 1-800-525-0127 and press #.
More information on COVID-19 is available from:
Washington State Department of Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The DOH website is your source for a healthy dose of information. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Sign up for the DOH blog, Public Health Connection.
###
Visit
the DOH Newsroom for all news releases.
Subscribe
to get news releases in Spanish. You will continue to receive the English version.
Washington
State Department of Health is your source for a healthy dose of information.
To request this document in another format, call 1-800-525-0127.
Deaf or hard of hearing customers, please call 711 (Washington Relay) or
email civil.rights@doh.wa.gov
This email was sent to maureenhowardconsulting@gmail.com using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Washington State Department of Health · 101 Israel Road SE, Tumwater, WA 98501
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.