Case Management


Utah Resources


Case Management and Support Services

Utah's Treatment and Care Program also offers insurance assistance and supportive services. For more information about this program, please call (801) 538-6197.
How to Apply
  1. Start by choosing a case manager from the list below. Case managers can help you and your family make a plan to get the medical services and community support services you may need.
  2. Call your case manager to see if you meet the requirements and to be signed up.
  3. If you do not have a case manager, look at the list below. Your case manager will help you fill out the forms and send them to the Treatment and Care Program. Some services offered under the Supportive Services Program require a referral; your case manager will fill that out and send it in to the Treatment and Care Program.
Case Management
  • Utah AIDS Foundation
    (801) 487-2323
    Toll free 1-800-865-5004
  • *University of Utah - Clinic 1A
    (801) 585-2670
  • *VA Medical Center
    (801) 582-1565 ext 1184
    * You must be a patient at one of these clinics to use their case management services.

    For more information on any Treatment and Care Programs contact us at: Utah Department of Health
    Bureau of Communicable Disease Control
    288 North 1460 West, Box 142105
    Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2105
    Phone: (801) 538-6096
    Ê Fax: (801) 538-9913

Waiting List? - Sometimes a state has a waiting list people have to stay on until spaces become available. Check to see if there is a waiting list for the program by contacting them directly. According to NASTAD's most recent ADAP Watch Utah does not have a waiting list.

You may need to try a Patient Assistance Program or apply for Medicaid or Medicare or private insurance. Do not ever drop your private insurance without first seeing if your state will cover part or the whole premium, especially if you have children. Please do not send completed Patient Assistance Program applications to The Access Project.

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