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Every program we run answers the same question.
What does this person need to stay healthy when they walk out of the gate?
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A structured, facilitator-led curriculum delivered inside correctional facilities. Sessions cover chronic disease self-management, mental health, substance use and overdose prevention, and infectious disease — taught with dignity, at a level that works for every learner.
Participants leave with a personal health plan: their conditions, their medications, and the first three steps to take after release.

The days around release are where care most often breaks. We work with facility staff and community providers to enroll people in coverage before they leave, arrange medication bridge supplies, and schedule first appointments — so no one walks out with nothing.
Warm handoffs, not referrals: a named person on the outside who is expecting them.

The first few months at home carry the highest risk of overdose, crisis, and falling out of care. Our navigators stay connected — helping people keep appointments, refill prescriptions, and find behavioral health support in their own community.
We stay until care is stable, not until a grant period ends.
Facilities that want release planning to include health, not just logistics.
Clinica and health systems ready to receive patients coming home.
Foundations and donors investing in measurable reentry health outcomes.
Anyone returning home and the families who receive them.
Have a question or a suggestion? We're always here to help. Contact us today and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
We tailor delivery to your population, schedule and security requirements.
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