Caring for Women With HIV and AIDS

Abstract
In 1991, the Community Family Planning Council in New York City became one of only two family planning agencies in the United States to offer primary care medical and social services to HIV-AIDS- infected women and their families. This article discusses the organi zational demands involved in setting up an integrated program of this kind and having it accepted by the staff as well as the special concerns of women with gender-related needs.

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