These populations are at higher risk for poor physical, psychological, or social health.
vulnerable populations
This is defined as lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
Homelessness
This 1990 act protected the civil rights of individuals with disabilities. This law requires employers with more than 15 employees to provide reasonable accommodations.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
What are the popular chronic disease for disabled ADULTS
Osteoarthritis (1:5)
Goal of _____: Eliminate health disparities, achieve health equity, and attain health literacy to improve health and well-being of all
Healthy People 2030
When assessing the poor, you are someone whose mom, grandmother, and great-grandmother were all poor
persistent poor
This type of homelessness lasts longer than a year or involves four or more episodes per year.
Chronic homelessness
This 24/7 care model coordinates services with a permanent healthcare provider and emphasizes family-centered care.
Medical Home model
The most important functional area for qualifying as disabled. (must have 3 deficits)
Self-Care
What is the #1 site for injuries?
Construction sites
This cycle describes how traits, relationships, and systems interact to influence health vulnerability.
Cycle of Vulnerability
This common type of homelessness often follows job loss or a major life event.
Transitional homelessness
Agency responsible for helping low income families find housing
HUD
The group with the highest rate of cognitive disabilities, and the group most affected by mobility issues.
young adults (cognitive) and older adults (mobility)
Counting homelessness by counting # of people homeless over a given period time (month or year)
Period prevalence counts
These experiences during childhood can increase the risk for chronic illness, mental health issues, and social problems later in life.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Most people experiencing homelessness belong to this group.
children under 18
Concept of purposely creating environments that are more accessible to all without the need for modifications
Universal Design
True or False: you should pet a service dog if it comes up to you.
False.
Geographically defined areas of high poverty
Neighborhood poverty
Difference in the quality of disease, burden of disease, and other health conditions present in different groups
Health disparities
Counting homelessness by a block by block count on any given day or night.
Point-in-time counts
Provide designs for the construction of multi-family dewalling (4 or more units) per accessibility guidelines
Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines
What does the puzzle piece symbol represent?
Autism
Earn slightly above poverty level income inadequate but ineligible for medicaid and similar services
Near poor