Windham AIDS Project seeks to empower clients to live their best lives through education, awareness, and the delivery of equitable support services- in a relevant manner, respectful of ethnicity, culture, and lifestyle. ALL are greeted/treated with compassion and confidentiality is our number one priority.
The Windham AIDS Project provides medical case management and core support services to individuals living with HIV and AIDS in Windham County linkage/referrals to community resources including
The only way to know for sure whether you have HIV is to get tested. CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine health care. Knowing your HIV status gives you powerful information to help you take steps to keep you and your partner(s) healthy
Newly diagnosed individuals should seek care immediately. If you do not have health insurance or money to pay for health services, you may qualify for medical care and other essential support services.
Get in care and take medicine to treat HIV (called antiretroviral therapy or ART).Getting and keeping an undetectable viral load (or staying virally suppressed) is the best thing you can do to stay healthy. Having an undetectable viral load also helps prevent transmission to others.
Windham AIDS Project seeks to empower clients to live their best lives through education, awareness, and the delivery of equitable support services- in a relevant manner, respectful of ethnicity, culture, and lifestyle. ALL are greeted/treated with compassion and confidentiality is our number one priority.