• Service Delivery
    • Outreach, Screening, and EA
    • Enhanced Nutrition Services
  • Program Administration
    • Provider Requirements

  • Service Delivery
    • Outreach, Screening, and EA
    • Enhanced Nutrition Services
  • Program Administration
    • Provider Requirements

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2.1 Home Accessibility and Safety Modifications

2.2a Home Remediation Service: Mold and Pest Remediation

2.2b Home Remediation Service: Ventilation Improving Systems

2.2c Home Remediation Service: Equipment Provision

2.3a Asthma Remediation: Self-Management Education

2.4 Recuperative Care (Medical Respite)

2.5 Rent / Temporary Housing (Rental Subsidy and Back Rent)

2.6a Utility Setup – Activation Expenses

2.6b Utility Setup – Back Payment

2.7 Pre-Tenancy Services

2.8a Community Transitional Supports (CTS)

2.8b CTS Broker′s Fee

2.9 Tenancy Sustaining Services

2.10 Housing Transition and Navigation Services

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Information on SCNs for HRSN Service Providers

The Social Care Network program brings new or expanded opportunities for providers of screening and navigation services, nutrition, housing, transportation, and enhanced care management services. Organizations that provide at least one health-related social needs service can join a Social Care Network. Learn more.

Information on SCNs for Medicaid Members

New York Medicaid Members with social and health needs may qualify for support to access services like food, housing, and transportation. Local groups called Social Care Networks (SCNs) are available to connect Medicaid Members to services in their community. Learn more.

Learn About Social Care Networks (SCNs)

Social care networks are designed to increase and strengthen the delivery of social care services to Medicaid members across New York State. Learn more. Or, check out the SCN Operational Manual.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Social Care Network program brings new or expanded opportunities for providers of screening and navigation services, nutrition, housing, transportation, and enhanced care management services. Organizations that provide at least one health-related social needs service can join a Social Care Network. Learn more.

HEALI connects Health Related Social Needs (HRSN) provider organizations and other partners to support equitable health and life outcomes for our neighbors. We bring together social service and healthcare providers from across Nassau and Suffolk counties to screen Medicaid members, navigate them to HRSN services, and provide necessary services to support the whole person.

No — if eligible, support provided through the HEALI network is covered by Medicaid. To get help and confirm eligibility for services, contact a HEALI Navigator for assistance at HealiHelp@hwcli.com or 516-505-4434.

Consider joining the network. Fill out this form and a member of the HEALI team will be in touch.

Social Care Networks (SCNs) are robust networks of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and other organizations providing Health Related Social Needs (HRSN) services and coordinating among one another to meet the non-clinical needs of Medicaid members, while also linking with health systems, primary care providers, behavioral health providers, government entities, and other care partners. There are nine regional SCNs across New York, and HEALI is the SCN for Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk counties).

HEALI’s members are Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), healthcare providers, health-related service providers, and HWCLI, and the network is governed by an elected and independent governing body. Members of the network agree to screen Medicaid members, navigate them to services, and/or provide HRSN services. Members of the SCN sign a membership agreement and will also sign a provider contract to provide reimbursable services through the network.

Fill out this form to learn more.

Unite Us is the SCN IT platform selected by HEALI and is the system within which Medicaid members are screened and referred by network organizations. It is how services provided by organizations are tracked for reimbursement. There is no need for Medicaid members to join Unite Us.

HEALI was founded as a coalition within the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) with support from the New York State Department of Health as part of the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP), a program that uses federal funds to help improve healthcare delivery systems. In 2024, HEALI was named Long Island’s SCN, with HWCLI named as lead entity.

Our capacity-building program delivers funds to maximize our network’s ability to serve the community. Contact us to learn more about this process.

We would be honored to hear your story — simply fill out the contact form with details and we’ll be in touch.

If you would like to file a complaint, please visit our Contact Us page.

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