Bailey-Boushay House

  • Aging & Disabilities
  • Health & Mental Wellness
  • Hunger & Basic Needs
  • Social Justice & Human Rights

Who We Are

At Bailey-Boushay House, our mission is to provide exceptional care to people with HIV/AIDS as well as those needing end-of-life care with conditions including cancer, ALS and Huntington’s disease, among others. 
Many of our clients and residents are disenfranchised and usually not given the simple respect and care every human deserves. They are facing serious health issues, yet they have been overlooked and underserved.  

The Residential Care Program is a 35 bed skilled nursing facility for people living with HIV/AIDS and other life threatening illnesses. The program provides 24 hour support to individuals who require a higher level of care than a traditional nursing home can offer.

The Out-Patient Program serves people with HIV/AIDS who are living independently in the community. It provides nursing care, counseling, meal service, and social activities to approximately 350 clients. The program operates seven days a week from 6:30 AM to 4:00 PM for those not utilizing our Emergency Homeless Shelter, that has been successfully meeting the shelter needs for 50 of Bailey-Boushay House's most vulnerable clients.  This low barrier shelter opened November 1, 2018.

What We Do

Our dedicated and caring volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. 

A listening ear, sharing conversation over coffee, being a supportive presence, celebrating holidays and special events and assisting staff with outings and weekly activities.  It’s the little things that matter.

At Bailey-Boushay House, they find staff and volunteers who truly care; and an environment that nurtures each individual.

We have two programs an Outpatient Program and Residential Care Program —designed to meet the complex needs of our clients and residents and helps them live with dignity.  We are looking for volunteers who have a desire to make a difference in the lives of those with HIV/AIDS and other life altering illnesses.  Volunteers provide support to clients and residents with meals, transportation and ongoing activities.
We offer two tracks for volunteers — minimum of 100 hours or one 4-hour shift each week for one year.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Stephanie Pietras
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http://www.baileyboushay.org/