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Living with HIV

Welcome!

Orange County has a large network of providers that offer services to people living with HIV (PLWH). As a community, our goal is to provide quality care and services that improve the health and wellness of PLWH in Orange County.

To get more information about services, check out the client handbook at the bottom of the page. If you would like a hardcopy, please call (714) 834-8399.
Living with HIV group photo

Newly Diagnosed, New to the County, or Out of Care?

If you just found out about your status or need help finding services, there are many local resources where you can find help. Contact a case manager at any of the following agencies who will help link you to services.

17th Street Testing, Treatment, and Care Clinic
1725 W. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 834-7991
APAIT
12900 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite 225B
Garden Grove, CA 92843
(714) 636-1349
Radiant Health Centers
17982 Sky Park Circle, Suite J
Irvine, CA 92714
(949) 809-5700
Shanti Orange County
23461 South Pointe Drive, Suite 100
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 452-0888

Already a client?

  • Get involved! Join the Orange County HIV Planning Council by helping to ensure people living with HIV are getting needed services.


  • Stay in care! For more information about non-County funded services, visit Services and Resources.


  • Be informed! Read about HIV, your rights and responsibilities, services and resources for clients by viewing the Client Handbook below.

 

English - Client Hand Book

   

   Spanish - Client Hand Book         


Looking for Housing Services? 

View the Housing Brochure below to learn more about housing services for people living with HIV.

        

English - Housing Brochure 

             

     Spanish - Housing Brochure 

FAQs for HIV Housing Programs

 
English - Frequently Asked Questions for Housing Programs in Orange County for People Living with HIVSpanish FAQ (Coming Soon)

Public Charge Fact Sheets

This fact sheet, from the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers, is designed specifically to help people living with HIV and at risk for HIV to better understand the potential impact of the proposed changes.

Page Last Updated: January 18, 2024