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    Mobile Integrated Community Health (MICH)

    ​Through the Queen Anne’s County Department of Health and Queen Anne’s County Department of Emergency Services, you now have a variety of skilled health care professionals available to assist you with the tools and support you need to reach your personal health goals. Based on your individual needs, they work with you in your home to assess your situation and make referrals to appropriate community resources.

    Referrals to the Mobile Integrated Community Health Pilot Program (MICH) may be identified through 911 calls or other sources. Participation in the program is voluntary and there is no fee for this service. A member of our team will contact you to arrange an appointment for a home visit.

    A MICH visit may include:

    • Past medical history
    • Medication review
    • Home safety check
    • Discussing goals and ways you would like to improve your health
    • Health Education
    • Physical assessment

     

    Who is eligible?

    • Adults ages 18 and over
    • Live in Queen Anne's County

     

    Cost?

    • There is no fee for the home visit

    Contact Information

    For further information or questions:
    Phone: 443-262-4507