Home Health Care News November 18, 2024
Audrie Martin

Mass General Brigham’s Home Hospital, in collaboration with the New England Center and Home for Veterans (NECHV), has launched a groundbreaking home hospital program for veterans experiencing homelessness.

This initiative is the first in the country, allowing veterans to receive acute medical treatment in the comfort of a housing partner’s residence instead of a traditional health care facility.

Boston’s Mass General Brigham (MGB) Home Hospital program provides hospital-level care from trusted providers to eligible patients in the comfort of their own homes.

Through this program, eligible residents of NECHV’s Department of Veterans Affairs Safe Haven programhave access to hospital-level care from trusted providers in their Safe Haven residence. Safe Haven offers on-site support services for veterans with chronic medical or...

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