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Enhancing Community Wellbeing: Insights and Actions for Fluvanna Health Progress

Comprehensive review of Fluvanna's health priorities, including disparities, access, and intervention strategies for improving community health.

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Enhancing Community Wellbeing: Insights and Actions for Fluvanna Health Progress

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  1. Improving Community Health through Planning and Partnerships Fluvanna Community Health Assessment Council

  2. Today • Brief Data Review • CTSA Survey Results • Selecting priorities

  3. School readiness SNAP enrollment decreased while Medicaid enrollment increased Ratio of PCP’s & MH providers to population Food stores by type-more stores participate in SNAP than WIC Alcohol & MV crashes / fatalities Alcohol access – Fluvanna has more liquor stores / breweries / wineries per population than Louisa Drug use-marijuana in high school students Depression-rate higher in females Suicide attempts Homelessness-esp. the impact it can have on children Low access to parks & recreational opportunities Housing-lack of affordable rental housing causing people to move to other areas Adult abuse & neglect-higher in Fluvanna than VA Homicide rate increased in Fluvanna Alcohol related fatalities Heart disease prevalence Diabetes-prevalence higher in Fluvanna than Louisa or VA Diabetes PQI higher in Fluvanna than Louisa Suicide rate—increased Mortality rates & suicide rates-racial disparities Falls Topics that Stood Out:

  4. School Readiness

  5. School Readiness,Kindergarteners Whose PALS-K Scores Were Below Kindergarten Readiness Levels 2014-15 School Year 9% Fluvanna 13% Virginia Source: Kids Count

  6. SNAP enrollment decreased while Medicaid enrollment increased

  7. Households Receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits2010-2014 Data Source: Virginia Department of Social Services, SNAP Participation Report.

  8. Medicaid EnrollmentPercent of Population Enrolled, State FY 2015 Source: DSS. Local DSS FY 2015 Profile

  9. Ratio of PCP & MH providers to population in Fluvanna

  10. Number of Primary Care Physicians2012 There is 1 Primary Care Physician for every: Data source: U.S. County Health Rankings

  11. Number of Mental Health Providers 2014 There is 1 Mental Health Provider for every: Data source: U.S. County Health Rankings

  12. Food Stores by Type-More stores participate in SNAP, not WIC

  13. Types of Food Stores per 1,000 Population, 2008-12 Source: US Department of Agriculture. Food Environment Atlas

  14. Alcohol-related car crashes & fatalities

  15. Percent of Motor Vehicle Crashes that were Alcohol-Related by Place of Occurrence, 3 Year Averages, 2000-13 Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles-Virginia Crash Facts

  16. Percent of Motor Vehicle Fatalities that were Alcohol-Related by Place of Occurrence, 3 Year Averages, 2000-13 Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles-Virginia Crash Facts

  17. Alcohol Access-Fluvanna has more liquor stores/breweries/wineries per population than Louisa

  18. Liquor Store Access Rate, Breweries, Wineries, and Liquor Stores per 100,000 population2008-2013 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns, 2008-2013, using NAICS codes 312120, 312130, & 445310. U.S. Census Population Data

  19. Drug Use in High School Students

  20. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2015.

  21. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), 2015.

  22. Depression-Rate higher in females

  23. Adolescent Mental Health-Depression in High School Students (Grades 9-12) Feeling Sad or Hopeless by Gender, 2011-13 Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)

  24. Suicidal Thoughts/ Suicide Attempts in High School Students

  25. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), 2015.

  26. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)

  27. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), 2015.

  28. Source: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)

  29. Homelessness-Especially the impact it can have on children

  30. Homelessness in TJHD, 2004-15 Source: Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH)

  31. Homelessness in TJHD, 2015 Source: Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH)

  32. Homelessness in TJHD, 2012 Source: Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH)

  33. Housing-Lack of affordable rental housing causing people to move to other areas

  34. Owner-Occupied Housing Units, 2009-13 Renter-Occupied Housing Units, 2009-13 Source: Community Commons Community Health Assessment Indicators Report: Physical Environment

  35. Vacant Housing Units, 2009-13 Source: Community Commons Community Health Assessment Indicators Report: Physical Environment

  36. HUD-Assisted Housing Units, Rate per 10,000 Housing Units, 2013 Source: Community Commons Community Health Assessment Indicators Report: Physical Environment

  37. Substandard Housing Units, Percent Occupied Housing Units with One or More Substandard Conditions, 2009-13 Source: Community Commons Community Health Assessment Indicators Report: Physical Environment

  38. Number of Persons in HUD-defined Permanent Housing, 2013-15 Source: Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH)

  39. Low access to parks and recreational opportunities

  40. Percent of Population with Adequate Access to Exercise Opportunities, Fluvanna,2010-13 Source: U.S. County Health Rankings

  41. Percent of Population Living within ½ mile of a park, 2010 Source: CDC. National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network

  42. Adult abuse and neglect-higher in Fluvanna than in VA

  43. Adult Abuse & Neglect (Founded Reports), Rates Per 1,000 Adults, 3 Year Averages, 2006-13 Source: Virginia Department of Social Services. Adult Services Program Report

  44. Homicide rate-increased in Fluvanna

  45. Family and Intimate Partner Homicide Rate per 100,000 Population, 7-Year Rolling Averages, 1999-2013 Source: Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Family & Intimate Partner Homicide in VA's Cities & Counties, 1999-2013

  46. Homicide Source: Virginia Department of Health, Virginia Online Injury Reporting System

  47. Heart Disease Prevalence

  48. Heart Disease, 2011-12 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-2012. Source geography: County.

  49. Heart Disease in Medicare Beneficiaries (Mainly Adults 65+ Years), 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

  50. Diabetes-Prevalence higher in Fluvanna than in Louisa or VA

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