Nomi Health has opened an additional walk-up COVID-19 testing site at 8400 Collins Avenue. If someone does not have health insurance information, they will be required to complete an Attestation which allows Nomi Health to submit a reimbursement request from Federal funding sources. Nomi Health will collect health insurance information, but patients will not be charged directly nor asked for a co-pay. For testing, the nasal swab PCR turn-around time will be less than 24 hours from when the sample is taken. This is a “walk-up” site, offering Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. and rapid testing is available from 8 a.m. The site operates seven days a week with no appointment necessary. Miami Dade County also passed the “Tenants Bill of Rights”, outlining protections for tenants.įor more information, please click here or you call the hotline at: 786.469.4545Ĭlick here to view read the Tenants Bill of Rights.Ī COVID-19 testing and vaccine site by Nomi Health is located on the first floor of the Pennsylvania Garage (G9) on 17 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Miami Dade County instituted The Office of Housing Advocacy to help tenants with tenant-landlord issues. More information can be found on their website here. They are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. If you feel that you are being evicted unfairly or in violation of your lease, there are available resources to help guide you through this process and inform you of your legal rights and options. Dade Legal Aid, founded in 1949, offers pro bono, free legal advice to financially qualified persons who may be in need of assistance due to pending eviction or foreclosure proceedings.Īll requests for assistance must be made by appointment. The Dade Legal Aid can be contacted at 305.579.5733. They are located at 123 NW 1 Avenue, Miami, FL 33128, across from the historic Miami-Dade County Courthouse. They are accessible by public transit from Miami Beach on both the 120 Beach MAX & 119 S bus routes. Residents Facing the Possibility of Eviction or Foreclosure Proceeding Interested residents can request an appointment by visiting and once registered, they will receive a document checklist for their submission during the appointment. Each funding source has its own eligibility criteria. The City has committed a variety of State and Federal funds to this effort including Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), Community Development Block Grant - CV (CDBG-CV) and General Funds. If a homebound individual is receiving home health services or is a resident of a group home, adult living facility, nursing home or other congregate care facility, they should contact their provider to request an at-home test.Īs of Tuesday, July 19, the City is accepting applications for rent, mortgage and utility assistance and can provide up to three (3) months of assistance to Miami Beach households. to 5 p.m.) to schedule a homebound COVID-19 testing appointment. Homebound individuals may call 305.614.1716 (Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. Booster doses are available for homebound individuals. Appointments can be made Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. It offers both rapid and PCR tests as well as COVID-19 vaccines for both adults and children.Īppointments for homebound vaccinations for individuals 12 years of age or older can be scheduled by calling 1.888.201.5490 or emailing. This location operates seven days a week from 8 a.m. The site is offering booster doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to those eligible and administering the COVID-19 vaccine for children six months or older, during the following times: As of September 13, 2022, vaccines are administered from 10 a.m. This site operates seven days a week with no appointment necessary. Pennsylvania Garage (G9) on 17 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Nomi Health continues to operate the testing and vaccination site located on the first floor of the Pennsylvania Garage (G9) on 17 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue and an additional walk-up COVID-19 testing and vaccine site at 8400 Collins Avenue 30.Įnsuring the safety and health of Miami Beach residents, visitors and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic remains the city’s most important objective. Both sites are expected to reopen on Friday, Sept. The Nomi Health testing and vaccination sites located on the first floor of the Pennsylvania Garage (G9) on 17 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue and at 8400 Collins Avenue are closed on Thursday, Sept.
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