The nurse practitioner (NP) ought to assess the patient's social needs, such as those for food, shelter, and safety, as these may seriously limit receiving high-quality care and worsen preexisting medical conditions. By checking for socioeconomic determinants of health at the first point of contact, the initial evaluation can provide significant insight into a patient's past (O'Gurek & Henke, 2018). In primary care settings, several quick screening tools may be used in a process intended to address social issues with referrals to community-based organizations. I live in Southeast Michigan, in Macomb County. On their website, homepage, health department, Food Services, (Matrix) Macomb's Access to Resource Information Xpress in collaboration with county officials, the Human Services Coordinating Body (HSCB) of Macomb County unveiled MATRIX (Macomb's Access to Resource Information Xpress), a tool that will connect Macomb citizens to health and human services (https://plus.google.com/+MarkTremaine-MacombGov, n.d.). The initiative has a digital survey that assists in identifying citizens' needs and instantly connects them to county agencies offering those services. All non-profit organizations, provide a comprehensive range of services, including government services, information and support, educational and youth services, employment and financial assistance, food assistance, health and well-being, housing assistance, legal services, senior services, volunteer work, and contributions. I have assisted many individuals who were in need, and they were eventually able to stand on their own and get employment, housing, food, and health insurance. The Good RX card is another well-liked resource I recommend to patients; it offers a sizable discount on all medicines, up to 80% off, and tells them which pharmacy is the least expensive. GoodRx has been on ABC, Today, and NBC (G