1 / 34

NEW ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY

NEW ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY. Presented by: Indiana University Southeast Students Kayla Brooks, RN Rosalind Williams, RN November 18, 2013. NEW ALBANY HISTORY. Became a city in 1813. Founded by Joel Abner and Nathaniel Scribner. Supply center for Union armies.

Download Presentation

NEW ALBANY HOUSING AUTHORITY

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NEWALBANYHOUSINGAUTHORITY Presented by: Indiana University Southeast Students Kayla Brooks, RN Rosalind Williams, RN November 18, 2013

  2. NEW ALBANY HISTORY • Became a city in 1813. • Founded by Joel Abner and Nathaniel Scribner. • Supply center for Union armies. • First National Cemetery by President Lincoln. • Known for manufacturing fire proof cabinets. • Underground Railroad for slaves. • Riverboat and glass manufacturing. Welcome. (2013).

  3. New AlbanyGeographical facts Located in New Floyd County Sits along Ohio River 14.6 square miles Floyd county 148 square miles Floyd county is 80% is rural, 20% New Albany is all Urban State and county quick facts. (2012).

  4. demographics • New Albany-36, 462 • Population Density- 2, 493 • Floyd County Population- 75,283 State and county quick facts. (2012).

  5. Unemployment Rate: New Albany: 10.2 % Median Age New Albany: 37.1 % Floyd County: 39.0% Gender Females: 19, 137 Males: 17, 325 Poverty Rate Floyd County: 12.8 % Indiana: 15.8 % Median Household Income: New Albany: 37, 277 Indiana: 46, 438 State and county quick facts. (2012).

  6. 5.4% Nationally: High School Diploma: 85.4% Bachelor’s Degree: 28.2% State and county quick facts. (2012).

  7. New Albany housing authority New Albany housing authority

  8. New Albany housing • Authority • Established in March 30, 1937 • Contains nine properties • 161 private landlords • 2.2 million dollars given to 161 private landlords • 673 applicants applied for public housing in 2011 • 29 home owners through Home Ownership Program • Twelve years with 0 audit findings • Takes less than 15 days to prepare unit occupancy New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  9. New Albany housing Authority • Housed 206 homeless persons in 2012. • $9, 981.07 average income annually. • Families pay average of $168.30 monthly rent. • Less than seven percent of families on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). • 99% occupancy rate . • 2,200 residents. New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  10. New Albany housing Authority • 817 female households live at NAHA • 228 male households live at NAHA • NAHA has 45.6 % Youth under 18. • 434 youth under 5 yrs old. • 361 on average move out of housing each year. • Residents live at NAHA less than four years. • 99% occupancy rate for last three years. • $702,000 given by HUD for Family Subsidy • NAHA has received over $3 million dollars in social service grants. New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  11. Family Self Sufficiency Program • Eligibility requirements • General Education classes (GED) • Job training assistance-Resume • Home Ownership Programs • Access to Computer Lab • Transportation of over 250 elder residents New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  12. OVER FORTY COMMUNITY PARTNERS! New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  13. Housing units • Rental Assistance Demonstration-NAHA has applied for a tax credits to remove 116 units of Public Housing Units, and replace them with 70 “Green” energy efficient units. The new units will connect with the New Albany street grid, and become a new neighborhood.

  14. HOUSING UNITS Street view

  15. ADA HOUSING UNITS Street View

  16. Windshield survey • Six Elementary Schools • Five Middle Schools • Four Private Schools • Three High Schools • -New Albany High • -Floyd Central High • -Christian Academy of Indiana • Head Start • G’s Angel Daycare • New Albany High School was established in 1853. • New Albany is the first Public High School • established in Indiana. New Albany, Indiana. (2013).

  17. security • Security and Regulations strictly enforced • Contracted with New Albany Police Department “ ONE STRIKE AND YOU’REOUT!” For illegal drug use and sales. Tony Toran, personal communication, September 30,2013

  18. hospitals • Floyd Memorial Hospital • Floyd County Public Health Department • Physician Offices • Family Health Centers of • Southern Indiana New Albany Housing Authority. (2013).

  19. Employers • Beach Mold & Tool • Fire King International • United Parcel Service • General Electric • Ford Motor Company • Healthcare, Banking, Insurance Companies and Credit Card Services New Albany, Indiana. (2013).

  20. Key informants • Lisa Donohue-NAHA • -Coordinator of Family Self- • Sufficiency • Bob Lane-NAHA • -Executive Director • Tony Toran-NAHA • -Coordinator of Safety/Security

  21. Statement of problem • Residents of New Albany Housing at risk for increasing mental health issues related to lack of resources as evidenced by key informants and personal interviews.

  22. Literature review • Honberg, R., Diel, S., Kimball, A., Gruttadaro, D., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2011, March). State mental health cuts: A national crisis. National Alliance on Mental Illness. 4-12. Retrieved from http://www.nami.org • Poo, R., Hendricks, M., Cheng, L., & Mahendran, R. (2009). Enhancing psychiatric patient care in the community with case management strategies. Singapore Nursing Journal, 36(2), 35-3 • Ruddick, F. (2013). Promoting mental health and wellbeing. Nursing Standard, 27(24), 35-39. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.oberon

  23. Literature review • Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, J. (2010). Foundations of nursing in the community: Community- oriented practice. In D. Aretakis, C. Bolla, A. Heisterman (Ed). Homelessness, poverty, mental illness, and teen pregnancy (pp.433-437). Missouri: Mosby. • Theis, G., Kozlowski, D., & Behrens, J. (2006). In-home behavioral health case management: an integrated model for high-risk populations. Case Manager, 17(6), 60. Retrieved from web.ebscohost.com

  24. Project objectives • Increase mental health resources to residents of the New Albany Housing Authority by December 2014.

  25. Healthy people 20/20 objectives • Reduce the rate of suicide • Reduce the proportion of persons who experience major depressive episodes • Increase on-site mental health facilities, • Increase depression screening by primary care providers • Increase the proportion of children and adults who receive treatment National vital statistics system-mortality (NVSSM). (2013).

  26. interventions • Develop partnerships with community outreach programs to provide mental health services. Rationale: Community outreach programs are valuable referral resources to assist in keeping communities mentally stable as well as educating and providing services for individuals living with mental illnesses. (Honberg, et al., 2011).

  27. interventions • Collaborate with Indiana University Southeast School of Nursing to complete service learning project with case management. Rationale: Research shows that in-home behavioral case management programs are effective because individuals gain better coping skills and decrease stress and subsequent factors (Theis, et al., 2006).

  28. interventions • Family Services Self-Sufficiency Program will continue to explore and expand mental health outreach programs. Rationale: Mental health outreach support programs that include lifestyle management and work-site programs have been effective in reducing stress and improving the mental health status among those living with mental illnesses (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2010).

  29. evaluation • Partnership increase will be measured by NAHA having an increased number of Mental Health partners by December 2014. • The NAHA FSS Coordinator and the Indiana University Southeast Nursing Program will review the possibility of continuing the service learning project in the fall of 2014.

  30. evaluation • The NAHA FSS Coordinator will have additional mental health programs offered by Community Partners by December 2014. The evaluation will be measured by having an increased in quantity and quality of programs from the previous year.

  31. references Current news. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.indianalandmarks.org/Resources/Publications/Pages/defaul t.aspx History. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.historicnewalbany.com/default.asp?q_areaprimaryid=4 Infant mortality rates for 2011. Retrieved from http://www.in.gov/isdh/25985.htm Honberg, R., Diel, S., Kimball, A., Gruttadaro, D., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2011, March). State mental health cuts: A national crisis. National Alliance on Mental Illness. 4-12. Retrieved from http://www.nami.org National vital statistics system-mortality (NVSSM). (2013). Retrieved from http://healthypeople.gov/2020/Data/datasource.aspx?id=123

  32. references Major employers. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.1si.org/economicdevelopment/major_employers.aspx New Albany Housing Authority. (2013). Fact sheet beyond sticks and bricks changing live. New Albany IN: NAHA. New Albany, Indiana. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.city-data.com/city/New-Albany-Indiana.html • Poo, R., Hendricks, M., Cheng, L., & Mahendran, R. (2009). Enhancing psychiatric patient care in the community with case management strategies. Singapore Nursing Journal, 36(2), 35-3 Ruddick, F. (2013). Promoting mental health and wellbeing. Nursing Standard, 27(24), 35-39. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.oberon

  33. references • Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, J. (2010). Foundations of nursing in the community: Community-oriented practice. In D. Aretakis, C.Bolla, A. Heisterman (Ed). Homelessness, poverty, mental illness, and teen pregnancy (pp.433-437). Missouri: Mosby. State and county quick facts. (2012). Retrieved from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html • Theis, G., Kozlowski, D., & Behrens, J. (2006). In-home behavioral health case management: an integrated model for high-risk populations. Case Manager, 17(6), 60. Retrieved from web.ebscohost.com • Welcome. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.historicnewalbany.com/ • Welcome to new albany housing authority. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.newalbanyhousingauthority.org/

  34. Thank you!

More Related