As I mentioned, we are now funded by the regional health authority, so the nurse practitioner and I are on salary. We can see anybody right now who really walks through the door.
We are attached to the homeless shelter, so a lot of our people are in the homeless shelter. We have a lot of referrals from community agencies. There's a program here called reconnect that looks at homeless people, and they refer to us. We provide what a family doctor would: we do physicals; we see babies; we follow through on pregnancies; we counsel on addictions. Because it is just us who provide those services without medicare, we can't often refer them to other places. So we do a lot of the hands-on type of stuff.
We advocate with social services to try to get them the support that they actually are entitled to.