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For more on what benefits you'll receive as a PAWS client, please see the Benefits section.

 



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PAWS provides comprehensive pet-related services to support approximately 500 clients who are maintaining the guardianship and the love of close to 600 companion animals. Beginning in January 2002, PAWS has expanded its services. In addition to assisting low-income San Francisco residents living with AIDS or disabling HIV, we will also provide our services to people with other disabling illnesses.

We do not cover young animals, amphibians or reptiles. We do not help clients get new pets but rather assist them in maintaining the pets they already have.

For more detailed information on PAWS client eligibility policies, please see below.


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New clients are accepted on the first working day of every month. There is no fee to apply.

If you are in need of our services or know someone that is, call 979-9550 on the above day at 9AM sharp. Even if you do not need our services now, please apply so we can help for any immediate needs in the future. PAWS does not maintain a waiting list for services. If, when you call, the available slots have already been filled, please call the following month. The wait is usually no more than one to two months.

All clients must have an intake interview and complete all required paperwork. The Client Services Coordinator or designated PAWS staff member will complete this interview and ensure that eligibility requirements are met.

For more information please call:
Pat Groves, CASS Case Manager
415.979.9550
Send Pat an e-mail

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PAWS is dedicated to doing whatever we can to help people with AIDS and other disabling illnesses and their animal companions. However, due to limited resources and the ever-growing need for our services, it is necessary that we follow these policies.


Clients
Any resident of San Francisco who is able to present a letter confirming an AIDS or disabling illness diagnosis and proof of low-income status (SSI, SSDI, GA) is eligible to be a client of PAWS.

Any clients previously accepted into our program shall remain clients, even if they do not currently fit our eligibility requirements. We will continue to service existing clients who already live outside of San Francisco. We can not provide services to existing San Francisco clients if they should move.

Once a client no longer has the animal companions with which he/she registered at the PAWS intake, that person will no longer be considered a PAWS client. If new animals are acquired, that person must proceed through the regular intake process to be considered as a client.


Animals

Each client will receive assistance for up to two animals only. Ongoing assistance will be provided for these animals for as long as possible.

PAWS will not cover any additional animals who may be added to a client's household. Our mission is to help people with AIDS and other disabling illnesses keep their animals—not to assist people in getting new animals or in replacing animals who die or are lost.

Except for rare cases in which the animal's health prohibits surgery, all PAWS animals must be spayed or neutered before they can be activated as a PAWS client. If an animal has not been spayed or neutered at the time of client intake, the client must have his companion animal spayed/neutered within ninety(90) days or they will be required to begin the intake process from the start.

Due to potential health hazards for our clients, and because of our concern for the animals, PAWS will not cover any animals who are under nine months of age. Reptiles, wildlife, amphibians, primates, ferrets or other animals who pose significant health risks will also be exempt from coverage.


Annual Certification

If necessary, an annual recertification will take place to ensure that all clients are still eligible to receive services.


Special Note

Although we are concerned about the health and well-being of both human and animal clients, if a human client passes away, his/her animals do not automatically remain PAWS clients. Animals may still receive benefits if their new guardian is eligible to become a client. This new caretaker can and will bypass whatever waiting list exists in order to immediately become a client. However, the new guardian must go through an official intake process and will not receive services without proof of eligibility.


Client ID Cards

All clients will be issued an identification card. This card must be presented whenever a client receives services.

Client Responsibilities
Clients are responsible for notifying PAWS of any changes in phone number, address, animal status, or income within 10 days of the change.

Clients are responsible for securing a home for their companion animal(s) in the event of clients’ inability to continue caring for the animal.

PAWS encourages all clients who cannot find appropriate homes for their animal(s) to become members of the SPCA SIDO Program to ensure a healthy future for their pet(s).


Loss of Status
PAWS clients will lose their status under these conditions:
1) They no longer have the animal(s) whom they had at intake
2) They move out of San Francisco
3) They are abusive to staff, Board or volunteers *
4) They are unwilling to comply with PAWS policies and procedures
5) They misrepresent their information about financial and health status

* A client will receive a verbal caution if his/her behavior is considered abusive. This caution will be followed by a letter explaining our policies and an invitation to meet with our Client Services Coordinator to discuss the situation. If a second abusive incident occurs, the client will receive a letter explaining that he/she will no longer be considered a client.