The appointments will be conducted at your home, a family member or friend's home or apartment, or at a facility where you are receiving services.
There are two ways to have your appointments conducted. You can either choose to have an in-person appointment or a video visit.
An in-person appointment means a nurse assessor or clinician will meet with you at your home, a family member or friend's home or apartment, or at a facility where you are receiving services. The nurse assessor or clinician can see and talk to you in person.
A video visit is very similar to an in-person appointment, but instead of meeting face to face, the appointment will be conducted by video. The nurse assessor or clinician can see and talk to you using a smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
If you want to have a video visit, you must have access to a smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a camera and Wi-Fi internet connection. If you do not have access to one of these devices and Wi-Fi, you also have the option of having a friend or family member with you who does have access to a device and Wi-Fi.
You must also have an email address or a smartphone for us to send the invitation link for you to join the appointments.