Living Well Outpatient Center
The Living Well Outpatient Center (LWOC)
Since opening in 2016, the Living Well Outpatient Center (LWOC) has grown in numbers of clients served and programs offered each year.
A caring staff of therapists, counselors, nurses, and peer support specialists provide an array of services including:
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Psychiatric Assessment
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Medication Management and Monitoring
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Nursing Assessment
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Individual, Group, and Family Therapy
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Psychosocial Support Services
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Linkage to Services for GED and vocational training
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Treatment Adherence Counseling
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Bi-lingual Therapist
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Substance Abuse Placement Assessments for Adults
We firmly believe that quality services play an important role in your healthcare, and we want to offer as many core services as possible.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Living Well Outpatient Center Coordinator
Jill Bates
(205) 918-8195
3532 7th Court South, Birmingham, AL 35222
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Living Well Outpatient Center Referral Information
Please have your provider complete the following form and submit it with documentation to jill.bates@aidsalabama.org or fax it to (205) 251-2722
The Living Well Outpatient Center is designed for consumers with emotional and mental health problems and want counseling services as well as those with a serious mental health diagnosis.
Please contact our main office at 205-918-8225 and ask to speak with our Living Well Outpatient Center Administrative Coordinator, Joanna McConico for more information or to arrange for an initial screening.
Living Well Center Referral Information
Please have your provider complete the following form and submit with documentation to Joanna McConico or
fax to 205-324-9881
Please Attach the following with the referral form:
___ HIV Verification
___ CD4 & Viral Load
___ Income Verification
___ Photo ID
___ SS Card
___ Birth Certificate
JASPER House
AIDS Alabama also offers a communal living facility for adults living with a diagnosis of serious mental illness and living with HIV. Jasper House applicants must meet the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) low-income limits in order to be considered for placement. Participants in this program must be on psychotropic medication, participate in treatment planning, be compliant with mental health and medical treatment, be willing to accept and engage in case management and residential day treatment services, be able to complete basic daily living skills, be able to live independently with reasonable accommodations as related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and pass a drug test.
Please call our main office at 205-324-9822 and ask to speak with our Jasper House Coordinator, Samone James, to obtain an application.