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What is the CNTC?
The Care Network of the Treasure Coast (CNTC) serves as the HIV/AIDS treatment and patient care community planning body for Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Counties. The CNTC is committed to improving the health and quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS.
What does the CNTC do exactly?
The CNTC typically meets every other month and is responsible for planning and ensuring that quality services are provided to people living with HIV/AIDS throughout the Treasure Coast. The CNTC advises on the development and implementation of the Comprehensive Plan, Needs Assessment, and Quality Management Plan. The members use these tools to make recommendations about the services that should be funded and ways to track the outcomes of those services.
The members work together in an effort to plan and implement a comprehensive system of care for people living with HIV/AIDS. It is very important to have many people attending the CNTC meetings so that many ideas can be shared and considered when planning and evaluating the system of care.
Why join us?
Who are the members?
The members of the CNTC represent the infected and affected community, HIV providers, community and faith based organizations, and community leaders.
How can I get involved?
We invite you to attend the next CNTC meeting. Please visit CNTC Meeting Schedule to find information about the next meeting. Also, click here if you would like someone to call or email you with additional information. Your participation is greatly appreciated and can be highly rewarding as you will quickly see the difference you can make in your community!