
HEALTHMOBILE
Sulzbacher’s newest addition to its health services is a mobile unit providing primary and behavioral healthcare to persons experiencing homelessness in Jacksonville’s downtown core. The Healthmobile is an expansion of the Urban Rest Stop at Sulzbacher’s Downtown Campus. The Rest Stop is a partnership between the City of Jacksonville, Sulzbacher, and Mental Health Resource Center, and is a place for people experiencing homelessness to go during the day to receive services including job and housing placement.
The Healthmobile is comprised of a waiting room and two private exam rooms to provide dignified care to people who are the most vulnerable and are disconnected from existing services. This program removes the barriers of transportation by bringing medical care and case management to those in urgent need of the services, restoring health, hope, and self-sufficiency. In addition to medical services, following assessment and intake, clients will be paired with appropriate services to obtain housing referrals for case management and permanent housing. To find out the Healthmobile’s current route, call 904-422-6921.

Housing and Hope on Wheels

Hope Street Outreach Team
Sulzbacher’s HOPE Teams (Homeless Outreach Project Expansion) are street outreach teams that work to engage and bring services to those persons experiencing homelessness who are living on the streets in Downtown Jacksonville and at the Beaches. Designed with a medical focus, the HOPE Teams utilize trained medical outreach specialists to engage individuals and begin to build the trust needed to provide services. The HOPE Teams distribute clothing, blankets, food, water, and basic hygiene items to their clients. Medical and psychiatric staff travels with the van to provide medical outreach. Sulzbacher operates two HOPE Teams, one serves the greater downtown area, and a second team serves the communities of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. Three additional HOPE Teams are operated in partnership with Changing Homelessness and the Department of Veterans Affairs. These teams are dedicated to meeting the needs of our homeless Veterans.
For more information about Sulzbacher’s HOPE Teams, call
Downtown: (904) 568-8343 • Beaches: (904) 226-7738
