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Toolkit for Multi-Level Approach to Addressing Housing Insecurity and Related Unmet Social Needs

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit can be used as a roadmap for healthcare institutions that are seeking guidance on how to integrate addressing housing insecurity and related unmet social needs for the patient populations they serve. We use a multi-level approach, which includes clinical, educational and community-based activities.

For more information, contact: hello@omolaramd.com

Toolkit-for-Addressing-Housing-Insecurity-and-Unmet-Social-Needs.pdf

Project

SHELTER: Strengthening Health through Housing Education, Linkages, & Training to Empower Residents

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Area
  • Built Environment/Housing/Planning
Team Members
  • Christine Chim, PharmD, BCACP
  • Johanna Martinez, MD, MS
  • Omolara Uwemedimo, MD, MPH
Location

New York, New York

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