From the AETCs: EHEs and HIV Care for Older Persons

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New Resources from AETCs: Check out two new resources from HRSA HAB-supported AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs).

  • Regional Champions: Building on Principles of Ending the HIV Epidemic - The eight regional AETC centers provide targeted training, technical assistance, and capacity-building support to assist clinics across the United States with implementing strategies of the End the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Initiative. As a result, these handpicked regional clinics have made notable progress in their efforts to diagnose, treat, prevent, and respond to HIV. This multimedia document summarizes the identified need, intervention approach, and outcomes observed in each site and features the voices of those doing the work.
  • The ABCs of Creating a Welcoming Clinic for Older Adults with HIV - This resource is a guide with tips for clinics serving older populations with HIV to enhance the patient experience and improve retention.

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