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HIV/AIDS
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Coping and support
Receiving a diagnosis of any life-threatening illness is devastating. The emotional, social and financial consequences of HIV/AIDS can make coping with this illness especially difficult — not only for you but also for those closest to you.
But today, there are many services and resources available to people with HIV. Most HIV/AIDS clinics have social workers, counselors or nurses who can help you directly or put you in touch with people who can.
Services they may provide:
- Arrange transportation to and from doctor appointments
- Help with housing and child care
- Assist with employment and legal issues
- Provide support during financial emergencies
It's important to have a support system. Many people with HIV/AIDS find that talking to someone who understands their disease provides comfort.