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Highlights from an Albany County Needs Assessment

Highlights from an Albany County Needs Assessment. By Jeff Gibberman Dietetic Intern, The Sage Colleges. Purpose?.

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Highlights from an Albany County Needs Assessment

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  1. Highlights from an Albany County Needs Assessment By Jeff Gibberman Dietetic Intern, The Sage Colleges

  2. Purpose? • To assess and better understand the population demographic, environment and other factors to see how they relate to Price Chopper’s community outreach programs and how these efforts could be better prepared, provided or placed in a way to better “fit” the needs of Albany County.

  3. Data Sources • United States Census Bureau • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • New York State Department of Health • Healthy Capital District Initiative • Albany County Website • Feeding America • New York Schools • City Data Website • Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York • United States Department of Agriculture Food (USDA) • Yellow Pages *Only the most up to date statistics available were used.

  4. Population Demographics • GENDER: Albany County consists of 147,076 (46.3%) males and 157,128 (53.7%) females.1 • Albany County has more females than both NY State (51.5%) and the US (50.8%).2 • ETHNICITY: Albany County is representative of the major ethnicities in the USA, except there is a significant lower population of Hispanic or Latino ethnicities.2 • Albany County also has a significantly lower Black Non-Hispanic and Asian population when compared to NY State.2

  5. Race Pie Chart

  6. Highly Educated

  7. Low Poverty Rates • Albany County has a 11.9% poverty rate of the total population.1 • In Albany County percentage of poverty among White Non-Hispanic residents is 8.6% while percentage of poverty among Black residents is 24%.1 • In both NY State and the US, persons living below the poverty level is 14.9%.2 • Poverty Levels for Albany County are significantly lower than both the NY State and US average.

  8. High Death Rates

  9. NY State Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 • The NY State Department of Health has identified priority areas in the NY State Prevention Agenda 2013-2017 which is part of the NY States Health Improvement plan.6 • For Albany county chronic disease and mental health and substance abuse are the health priorities for the NY State Prevention Agenda.6 • Obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer all fall under the chronic disease category.6

  10. Low Obesity Rates

  11. High Heart Disease Mortality, 1st Leading Cause of Death in the US3

  12. Low Diabetes Mortality Rates, 7th Leading Cause of Death in the US3

  13. High All Cancer Mortality Rate, 2nd Leading Cause of Death in the US3

  14. Top 3 Cancers in Albany County

  15. Decreased WIC Participation • The average monthly number of WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Programs for Women, Infants, and Children) in NY State in 2009 was 518,649.1 WIC Participation hasdropped slightly to 513,299 in 2013 since 2009.8 • Budget cuts for WIC • Fall in overall US birthrate • Increased food stamp usage • WIC applicants have more hurdles to “jump” before benefits, i.e. must be seen by a health professional prior to receiving benefits • Decreased outreach with recession and budget cuts • More funding restraints than food stamps

  16. Increased Food Stamp (SNAP) Participants • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation in New York was 3,153,979 (16%) in 2013.1 • In 2013 SNAP participation rates in NY State have substantially increased by 26% since 2009.8 • In 2009 it was estimated that only 63% of the population eligible for food stamps utilized this resource.1 • There is room for improvement to connect eligible participants with the food stamps program.

  17. Recommendations • Outreach programs that target heart disease and cancer prevention would be most useful to Albany County from a health statistics perspective. • Female breast, male prostate, and lung/bronchus cancers are the top three prevalent cancers in Albany County. • Information and programs geared towards prevention of these three cancers would benefit this community. • Continuing to network with local government agencies, hospitals, non-for profit organizations, and other local resources to educated and connect the Albany County community would help improve this community’s awareness and health statistics of these preventable health diseases.

  18. Recommendations Cont. • Currently Price Chopper does not have any printed education materials for prevention of the top three most prevalent cancers in Albany County. • It would behoove the Albany County population if they were more aware of the particular disease states that they are most likely at risk for. • Creating materials targeted at heart disease and cancer prevention for the top three most prevalent cancers in Albany County that highlights these disease statistics may motivate people in this community to utilize NuVal to “trade up” more foods, which would ultimately lead more people in Albany County to having healthier baskets at the grocery store.

  19. References • Albany County NY. City Data Website. Available at: http://www.city-data.com/county/Albany_County-NY.html. Accessed May 12, 2014. • Data Tools and Apps. United States Census Bureau Website. Available at: http://www.census.gov/data/data-tools.html. Accessed May 13, 2014. • Fast Stats. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/Nchs/fastats/. Accessed May 8, 2014. • New York State Community Health Indicator Reports. New York State Department of Health. Available at: http://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/chac/indicators/can.htm. Accessed May 8, 2014. • 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment. Healthy Capital District Initiative. Available at: http://www.hcdiny.org/images/documents/2013%20HCDI%20Community%20Health%20Needs%20Assessment.pdf. Accessed May 9, 2014. • New York State Prevention Agenda Dashboard. New York State Department of Health. Available at: https://apps.health.ny.gov/doh2/applinks/ebi/SASStoredProcess/guest?_program=/EBI/PHIG/apps/dashboard/pa_dashboard&p=st. Accessed May 8, 2014. • United States Cancer Statistics (USCS). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Available at: http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/uscs/statevsnational.aspx. Accessed May 9, 2014. • Program Data and Statistics. United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service. Available at: http://www.fns.usda.gov/data-and-statistics. Accessed May 14, 2014. • Hospitals, Nursing Homes & Other Health Care Facilities. New York State Department of Health. Available at: http://hospitals.nyhealth.gov/browse_search.php?form=REGION&rt=Albany. Accessed May 9, 2014. • Senior Housing Opportunities. Albany County Website. Available at: http://www.albanycounty.com/Visitors/SeniorHousingOpportunities.aspx. Accessed May 9, 2014. • Department of Health. Albany County Website. Available at: http://www.albanycounty.com/Government/Departments/DepartmentofHealth.aspx. Accessed May 9, 2014. • New York Food Banks. Feeding America website. Available at: http://feedingamerica.org/Home/foodbank-results.aspx?state=NY. Accessed May 12, 2014. • Grocery Stores near Albany, NY. Yellow Pages Website. Available at: http://www.yellowpages.com/albany-ny/grocery-stores?page=1. Accessed May 12, 2014. • Albany County Bounty: Support Local Farms & Agriculture. Albany County Website. Availible at: http://www.albanycounty.com/Government/Departments/Dept-EconomicDevelopmentConservationandPlaning/bounty/farmersmarkets.aspx. Accessed May 12, 2014. • Albany County School Districts. New York Schools Website. Available at: http://www.newyorkschools.com/counties/albany.html. Accessed May 12, 2014. • Cancer Indicators - Albany County. New York State Department of Health. Available at: http://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/chac/chai/docs/can_1.htm. Accessed May 9, 2014. • Agency List by County – Albany. Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York. Available at: http://regionalfoodbank.net/agency-list-by-county/albany/. Accessed May 12, 2014.

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