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THRIVE - OUR NEWEST PROGRAM
THRIVE (Treatment, Referrals, InterVentions, and Education) is a program to prevent and reduce substance abuse/misuse and transmission of HIV/AIDS among racial/ethnic minorities at increased risk for HIV/AIDS. Click here to learn more.
Access RX Wellness
Guiding Right’s Access RX Wellness Program helps alleviate many financial burdens related to medication and/or office visit copays.
Prevention
Stigma, discrimination, homophobia and judgment from family and friends put African Americans at higher risk for HIV. Guiding Right works every day to prevent roadblocks to routine HIV testing and HIV preventative care. We are on the frontlines of policy work to end the HIV epidemic in Oklahoma.
New Hope Wellness Center
New Hope Wellness Center provides access to healthcare services for minority and LGBT+ communities in Oklahoma.
PrEP ACCESS
There are many barriers to obtaining PrEP including insurance, copays, doctor bias, stigma, etc. We can help you overcome those obstacles and receive medicine that is highly effective for preventing HIV.
Health Screenings
Guiding Right provides FREE health screenings for HIV and other sexutally transmitted infections. According to the CDC, 1 in 7 African Americans living with HIV are unaware they have it. Without knowing you have HIV, you cannot take advantage of the treatments that can lead to viral suppression and prevent you from unknowingly transmitting the virus to others. Give us a call. We can help!
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Guiding Right provides free health screenings and testing for sexually transmitted infections including HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Testing & COuNSELING
Guiding Right provides highly trained and confidential HIV counseling and testing. These services can be provided in the office or off-site.
Ryan White Part B Clinic
Guiding Right is honored to serve the community as a Ryan White Part B Clinic. Our program is CLEAR! (Choosing Life: Empowerment! Action! Results!), an evidence-based, health promotion intervention for males and females ages 16 and older living who are living with or at high risk for HIV/AIDS.
You are not alone. We can help you.
HIV/AIDS is a highly stigmatized disease, especially within the African American community; therefore, acquiring the virus often produces feelings of fear, shame, and isolation.
This hinders so many who have been infected with or affected by the disease from accessing proper treatment and care and/or support services. Hence, the beginning of GRI, whose aim is to promote and provide culturally appropriate education and life skills training to persons of all ages to decrease social, economic, and health disparities including (HIV/AIDS) for high risk populations with special emphasis on women, African Americans and youth within the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Tulsa MSA.
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Choosing Life: Empowerment! Action! Results!
CLEAR! (Choosing Life: Empowerment! Action! Results!) is an evidence-based, health promotion intervention for males and females ages 16 and older living with HIV/AIDS or at high-risk for HIV. CLEAR is a client-centered program delivered one-on-one using cognitive behavioral techniques to change behavior patterns that place individuals at risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections.
OUTREACH Services: Health Education and Risk Reduction
Guiding Right’s OUTREACH Services program encourages prevention of HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infection’s (STIs). Outreach services are provided in high-risk areas/venues where risky behaviors have been known to take place. The goal of this program is to promote risk reduction practices to individuals at risk for HIV/AIDS/STIs and offer referrals for other needed services.
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