Benefit Navigators
We’ve got you covered.
Health Insurance
Health insurance helps keep you and your family healthy. Our Enrollment Navigators are trained and certified to help residents for benefits through the Health Connector, ConnectorCare, MassHealth, and Health Safety Net.
We Can Help You:
- Understand your benefits options.
- Apply, enroll, renew, or switch plans.
- Get help paying for coverage.
- Understand how to use and maintain your coverage.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a Federal program that helps you purchase healthy food. Our Enrollment Navigators work with the Department of Transitional Assistance to help residents apply for SNAP benefits.
We Can Help You:
- Apply or recertify your SNAP benefits.
- Understand how to use your SNAP benefits to purchase healthy food, including the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP).
Enrollment Navigators
We’ve got you covered.
Health insurance and SNAP help keep you and your family healthy. We can help you apply. Help is free, confidential, and we speak your language. To learn more, call (281) 462-4804 and ask to speak to a Navigator today.
Contact Us
Help is Free, Confidential, and We Speak Your Language.
- We welcome all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, language, immigration status, age, income, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
- Interpreting and translation services are available in all languages from trained Medical Interpreters, including in-person, telephone, and video.
- You do not need to be a patient at Caring Health Center to receive assistance from our Enrollment Navigators. However, if you are looking to become a health center patient, our team is happy to assist you in registering as a new patient.
Our Locations:
- Appointments and walk-ins are welcome.
- Services are available at our 15107 FM 2100 Rd Ste E Crosby, TX 77532.
- Telephone and video visits are also available.
To schedule an appointment, contact our Enrollment Navigator Program:
In a life threatening medical emergency, patients should call 911.
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