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Oral Health And Barriers To Care In Burlington Housing Authority Residents, Cari Carpenter, Andrew Darling, Reed Hausser, Mary Ann Kelly, Adam Lacayo, Elizabeth Lanata, Scott Olehnik, Molly Moore, Taylor Puckhaber Jan 2019

Oral Health And Barriers To Care In Burlington Housing Authority Residents, Cari Carpenter, Andrew Darling, Reed Hausser, Mary Ann Kelly, Adam Lacayo, Elizabeth Lanata, Scott Olehnik, Molly Moore, Taylor Puckhaber

Public Health Projects, 2008-present

Background

Oral health affects everyone and serves as a model for the long term benefits of establishing preventative health practices early in life. However, children with significant socioeconomic stress or cultural and language barriers to access may have difficulty obtaining oral hygiene information, or developing and maintaining oral health regimens. The Burlington Housing Authority (BHA) provides housing subsidization to low-income families and services many resettled refugee families in Burlington, VT. We recognize some intervention initiatives are already and place, and will evaluate program efficacy and utilization. Ultimately, we seek to understand barriers to the existing programs and recommend strategies to …


Needs Assessment Of Winooski Food Shelf Clients, Susan Campbell, Lexi Churchill, Michael Lawrence, Shae Rowlandson, Kathryn Thomas, Matt Tsai, Timothy Woodin, Linda Howe, Jan Carney Jan 2019

Needs Assessment Of Winooski Food Shelf Clients, Susan Campbell, Lexi Churchill, Michael Lawrence, Shae Rowlandson, Kathryn Thomas, Matt Tsai, Timothy Woodin, Linda Howe, Jan Carney

Public Health Projects, 2008-present

Food shelves offer a unique, centralized location to engage with populations with multiple needs. Food shelf clients demonstrate poorer overall health and less access to healthcare and other social services. Winooski has a large refugee and immigrant population, whose needs may differ greatly from clients served by nearby food shelves in Chittenden County. Winooski Food Shelf visits provide opportunities to link clients to other needed health and social services. Previous studies have demonstrated efficacy in resource intervention guided by information gathered from food shelf clients.

PROJECT GOAL: Assess the greatest health and social needs for clientele of the Winooski Food …