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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/28/2016 00 Presented by YNHS Yakima Neighborhood Health Services Improving Quality of Life in Our Communities The Intersection of Housing and Health Care • L _ .- _, a :. 6 • ' y ■ u I / T i ilk . Ste, _ YNHS Mission To provide accessible, affordable, quality health care, promote learnin • o • • ortunities for students of health • • end homelessness and improve quality of life `n our communities. YNHS Permanent Supportive Housing Units (71) • Yakima • 37 McKinney units (YNHS & Master leased) • 10 Washington Youth & Safety Net (private landlords) • 2 Fair Market units (YNHS owned) • Toppenish - 2 McKinney units (Housing Authority leased) • Granger - 2 McKinney units (Housing Authority leased) • Sunnyside — 5 McKinney units (private landlord leased) • Grandview — 8 McKinney units (private landlord leased) 10 i » Satellites Serve Special Populations }! Homeless Res - Recuperative ✓ � S Housing for those not sick enough to be ilk . \ip‘ in the hospital, and those discharged f rom the hospital but not well enough to A i Tlik„, i go back to the streets y % i i lk 111.1, allin d 'NV' i t. a Neimbr„,, S Average Respite Stay in 2015 = 21 Days 1 • Daily checks by Nurse / Behavioral Health / Case Manager. s lc 1 . : . ,1 sir:" ,. • Wound care. _ 1 ,. 4 , • Behavioral Health counseling. t • Transport / accompany to PCP and specialty - i r at and OT /PT appointments. `ZA � • Evaluate and support ADLs. • Assist with applications for SSI /SSDI, Basic r . Food and other federal /state benefits. M 4 • Facilitate family interaction when possible. c , .. ; //9 i • - I it) • Initiate housing stabilization. Alm • Provide discharge summary to patient /PCP s - at time of respite exit. IS el j 4 2015 — 47 patients stayed 1 Days- Here's Why Length of Stay 1 People Reason for Respite Needed One Week or Less 25% Ulcers, fractures, wounds, abscesses, starting cancer treatment. 1 to 2 weeks 15% Stab wound, cellulitis, fall recovery; meningitis, extreme weather exposure. 2 — 4 weeks 30% Cellul.itis, GI bleed, gastroenteritis, uncontrolled diabetes, dialysis. 4 weeks or longer 25% COPD, ileostomy repair, asthma exacerbation, cholecystectomy , HIV. Hospital Staff report a Savings of 23 Inpatient Days by referring to YNHS Medical Respite Care $28,543 Saved for Inpatient Depression, or $82,800 for Inpatient Rehab ! Average Average 1 1 Average • Respite care Hospital Charge for Hospital Charge for Respite Program . reduces Depression* Rehab* public costs Average Length of 13 days 8.1 days 21 days associated sta with Average Charge / Cost S16,133 S29,160 $3,137 frequent Per Patient hospital Average Charge / Cost S1,241 S3,600 S145.85 per Day utilization. Extreme Winter Weather Shelters p . , • , ..:, ,e. i _ ►� I I 'Ill El: 1\ ;Il _. ��III'K171 m4 ,...,, ., • .... - - -. _ Englewood Christian Church Central Lutheran Church The "Hot Spot" Dav Center a. RRRPPP��� '''^^^''' - , ' d r y1r _,,..„.,.„ ar ... ._ h ....., _� Arde 1* " Unitarian Church Grace of Christ Church 0 �, ENGLEWOOD -MEN'S MAR, 257 NOV, 236 Winter lister Weather Shelter ■ Nov November 2015 — March 2016 FEB 516 DEC ,532 • DEC JAN ■ FEB JAN, 611 CENTRAL LUTHERAN -MEN'S MAR, 96 NOV, 0 Overnight (Church) Shelters — 238 People DEC , 112 2 09 ■ NOV • 3,297 Bed Nights / 3,297 Dinners • DEC • 40% Residents with at least one disability FEB, 171 JAN .JAN, 68% Men, 32% Women ■FEB UNITARIAN - WOMEN'S MAR, 45 NOV, 50 HotSpot (Day) Shelter At the Depot FEB, 153 ill O CEC , 150 • NOV • DEC 365 People 41i JAN • FEB 123 Came More than 10 Times JAN, 159 174 attended both Shelter and HotSpot Total Bednighu /Dinners Provided P 3297 Total Unduplicated shelter count =238 r (163 Men, 66 Women) is Total # ofseason Sanctions Issued = 5 Total Number of Housed Guests = 20 Total number of guests served with disabilities =92 Supportive Employment ADDITIONAL "Depot JobMatch" SUPPORT FROM THE COMMUNITY • Employment coaching and supervision • Sunday Showers at the YMCA • At YNHS, a non - profit, willing • YPD Helping Hands Housing business Support • 15 -25 hours per week • "Occasional status" employee of YNHS wherever placed • Funded by local contributions 1 Average Visits Per Patient Per Year .. . 1 25.00 r. PSH Respite 21.15 21.00 ■ 20.00 ■ 15.00 10.00 Homeless 5.00 Universal MSFW 4.58 3.56 3.43 Mental Health Related DX 40% - PSH / Respite Target 35% 31Y_ Fragile Patients 30% - 27% Inter - disciplinary teams are 25% needed to serve high needs individuals and families ZOO,, • Primary Care 15% • Mental Health 10% • Chemical Dependency 5% 5% 1% • Domestic Violence Universal Homeless Migrants PSH Respite Partnering in our Communities , , ...0, Neighborhood Health - YNHS@ Sunnyside Southeast Community Center, Yakima 9 0 _, t wuuiulliilu ---misampier Sw , _ a Nagh CAIT H HEAITN i - 25,000 i 2013 - 2015 = 18% Growth in I +i 22,203 p 21,040 - }Y 20,000 r , Y 1 , 18,746 li 15,000 MOW 3 5,000 4,395 4,648 3,999 2,231 2,283 2 336 2013 2014 2015 t • All Users • Agricultural Workers • Homeless ._/ 's_:ii °i iM y 1 1t ii iili �i�� l i 11 1 :;milli ! " * 1 t air F a Y t r v Patient Conditions by Type 140% (All Homeless, Not Just Housed) IX% 115% 114% 105 85% 78 80% %79 % 68% 60' 44% 40% ao /o 30% 31% 20% I 12% 1 9% 1/0 5� 4� 6% 5 • 6 12% o;o — • Infectious & Respiratory Diabetes, Heart Childhood Mental Health / Preventive Services Dental Services Parasitic Diseases Illnesses Disease, Other Conditions Substance Use ❑ Universal ■Agricultural r Homeless i . [ { . k ! Some Patients Need a Little -- Some Need EVERYTHING III III il in All Primary Care Patients 22,203 Homeless Patients 2,356 Homeless Visits 10,779 Primary Care Visits 75,859 Permanent Supportive 93 households Mental Health Visits 2,304 Housing 188 people Extreme Weather Shelter 269 people Prescriptions Filled 76,445 Nov 17 — March 17 1,011 nights M WIC Visits 86,000 Medical Respite 47 People Affordable Care Act 7,044 1,011 nights Applications Basic Needs Assistance 1,799 households I front The N Yorker February 13, DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES nit co dollars snt us 0, Million - Dollar Murray ab out to d o 1 1 l llj loll 11 problems like homelessness may be easier to solve than to manage. s am ur ay ,, s e hhi by Malcolm Gladwell Average PSH Cost Per Chronic Disabled at YNHS: $11,656 • Housing ($7,056) I • Case management and Supportive services _ tass"•4 ($4,600) YouTube by Kansas City Police Department "The Cost of Doing Nothing •X41) + i i '� : ` _ _ 1 - -- Respondintl-hicer� $ • e *it , 1VIA5 - , I. a O Fire De aoltri 1 # 0 0.00 ,� Emerg Room 1660.00 IIII X =Ray ; . 3 Reha &ilitati�o�} , •`00.00 If ju such event court caw"' 190.00 was eliminated per das, e te; +i _• 0100 annual 4avings would bee\ • ` o a t '. 7 3411 1 536 \ ,, 350.0d k. , I di -- - A _ I. H 41 3.19 i 4 77 https: / /youtu.be /F 16J5Pjn95o ?list= FL1L5zSLLQh8mD5Xmvn8gfbw (copy and paste this link to your browser to watch) Att Root' i oN SERVICES AVAILABLE AT . The Depot • Homeless Prevention Assistance • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing • Medical Respite Care for the Homeless • Transportation Assistance • I • Self Sufficiency Help Health Care for the Homeless Care Coordination (Medical / Dental / Behavioral Health) •Connection to Employment and Training r„ I t ; • Health Insurance Applications �(.? .Y•9 r � \t(� '`� (Washington Apple Health /Washington Healthplanfinder ; • Application Assistance • Basic Needs & Hygiene Items Liat , i �,. • Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) • _ i 1 � _ 1�eighbo ; hood Yakima: Sunnyside: 602 East Yakima Ave. 617 Scoon Road +rt (509) 249-6232 (509) 837 -8200 i t na•�...•.a.alSi >NJ healthplanfinder , -.q ..jt �sr es. The Bottom line Once Housed..... • Mental Health Tmproves • Less disruptive • Infectious disease rate improves • Pain is better controlled • Medications better managed • Treatment plans — compliance improves • More likely to obtain and maintain employment or education 26 n i .t y� y r i t i Y 7 QlftiL i i /. Homeless Network of Yakima County 0 1. We have to focus on Reducing homelessness in our communities 1400 solutions. 2. Chronic 1200 168 1128 1108 homelessness is not a 1000 94 quick fix. 914 943 3. Permanent 800 827 852 712 Supportive Housing 600 616 and Supportive 516 400 lsheltered Employment are 268 solutions that work. 200 159 46 4. Yakima has made - . 64 significant progress. 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 —Uri beltered —.—'3F 2- Satellites Serve Special Populations -:;„, Neighborhood Connections (Health Care for the Homeless) YNHS @ Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health egl ., . 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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTat AND HUMAN SERVICES LINKING HUMAN SERVICES AND ABOUT THIS RESEARCH BRIEF HOUSING SUPPORTS TO ADDRESS Nis ASPE Research Bnef GY eapfoves local praym as,pr Standard PROMISING PRACTICES IN THE biking human senores and hous.n0 supports to prevent 7 FIELD and end familyhomekssneu The . Intake e Research One based Background on interviews with Makehelden in to Recent reports brie brought rational attention to the prevalence mmnunWes nafhn•We of Tamee hdmeeiweis` and the need tocoo rate across all M9 MPhelrp key practices 0 levels of goverment to prevent and end famfyho.nelefHYti In 1M /acAtared the AS s es sment Tool Are 2011. the U.S Dfdanment of Hong and Urban I ptementefian end 0n4ola9 Dnebprent (HUD) messed the 2010 Maud Hemekii s staff ablt'ly of the Antsmnt Repn (AMAR). the:pq na tines 01 annual reports pepprpms T I M Research and on the °lent and natureoE hondessne$ naamwge The report was prepared 0Y.aH documents a 1S percent Anacate as s eRmed Vanity ASSO(ptey under contrast Regular intervals Dewitt° 2007 and 2010. TOdah an estimated van the 0//ke of the 168,000 famtet— repreientng 567,000 persons at Inman: —udc Ps emergency wager Or a trant<wnat housang program at some Assbtant .feecetatY Jw pantdurry ter rem The toll of Mmeleiwenon Mden lNvtg Pfonrsng and Evo&.otian wen tee femees It trehOhn Home4sfness can q.ertey affect mkt of the Assistant kaetYy children's memal health and behavot. iclgd attendance and for Flame{ and Evaluation o Identities barriers educational acmnemene cogent and motor development and Central health Office of Kenn Senates Policy A yeas prior to to 2010 AKAR release. the U.S nteratency USgMWnment of Health Coved on Homelessness (0901)resealed the nations first compeehensnt strategy to prevent and and namelessness. and Human ktvltef ( � Develops p an Open, 00on The Federal Strate0c Kent* Prevent and End WanCtO.0020201 Homectinnt The plan let an *meow: seems for addrtitng .Im.•, homekiwess. strews governmental collaboration at all'evets, W encourages Run aooams tarme•.ed to homeless lams es (et .'ell as Other tad eesi wlsoOpua,ern) and mainstream / . Data sharing recount: to hcip falnSes achieve haled PUS/ The grown/concern axe tamer honMki'Mit nr. rene.td the taus Amory ooacymaten, researchers. advocates. and ° C I y Neighborhood ���II HEALTH Social Determinants built into K.H.R. Average by Domain - with more than one Assessment 4.79 4.63 M First 55 4 3 4.48 f• last 3.81 4 44.03 3.4 2.73 2.7 3. 2 2.41 2.4.3 ' . 05 1.9 22. . 22 2— 1.64 .22 C C t G 0 = L G U Q s g 1 c 5 a _ = $ r H a f 1 r w _____. a . V',„iborlio0,,I FAIR MARKET HOUSING FOR Broadening Education & Self Sufficiency for LARGER WORKING FAMILIES Transitional Youth (The BESTY Project) ;, I 0 � r i.4 . s , _ ar 'f _' I : - _ _. _.: �. w'. 1 ° `' 4\ _ • Yakima's Partnership for Youth at Risk of Homelessness 9 r^ N.10 Nod