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Milton, Mass. – Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton has provided a $45,000 three-year grant to Quincy Community Action Programs (QCAP) to help the housing-insecure for local at-risk families and individuals.
“Housing has become a pressing issue lately with the rate of the unhoused growing in the state at an alarming rate,” said Richard Fernandez, president, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton. “Housing security is an important factor in a person’s health. We are fortunate to be able to partner with QCAP to address this issue locally to make a positive difference in people’s lives.”
QCAP will provide direct client assistance to help at least 12 at-risk households a year (36 households total) from Quincy, Milton, Randolph and Braintree who have housing needs. The focus of this grant is to assist low-income, minority families and seniors that have eviction notices and are facing homelessness.
"QCAP is grateful to BID Milton for their support in preventing eviction for the low-income residents in our communities. The COVID-19 Pandemic and inflation have disproportionately impacted our low-income and minority clients, and these funds provide the support they need to maintain housing stability during a difficult time. Safe and affordable housing continues to be a community priority, and QCAP is thrilled to be working toward this goal through our partnership with BID Milton," Kristen Schlapp, Chief Operating Officer.
This is the second time BID Milton has awarded a $45,000, three-year grant to QCAP. Those funds assisted 92 individuals from 46 households who were facing eviction. The average income level of these individuals was $19,235 a year. Through the grant, QCAP was able to provide an average of $860 per household in rental assistance to prevent eviction. Learn more about this program.
Your doctor will schedule any pre-admission testing you may need a few weeks or days before your surgery. You’ll get details about taking your medications in the days and weeks before your surgery.
We also give you directions to follow about eating and drinking the night before your procedure.
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When you come to BID Milton for an elective or scheduled surgery, please bring:
Your care team lets you know when your doctor decides you are well enough to go home. Most patients can leave the hospital by noon on their discharge day.
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Some patients need home health, skilled nursing facility, inpatient rehabilitation facility or long-term care hospital services after discharge. If you need these services, our Care Transitions team coordinates arrangements based on your insurance coverage and input.
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Easily access your health information by visiting the MyBILH Chart. Use MyBILH Chart to view laboratory and imaging results, medication information, visit history, and more.