Research
Homelessness During Infancy: Associations with Infant and Maternal Health and Hardship Outcomes
Research
Aug 1, 2018
Homelessness among children is correlated with developmental delays, fair or poor health, and high healthcare utilization. Associations of homelessness specifically among infants younger than 12 months, however, are unknown.
'Then I Found Housing and Everything Changed': Transitions to Rent-Assisted Housing and Diabetes Self-Management
'Then I Found Housing and Everything Changed': Transitions to Rent-Assisted Housing and Diabetes Self-Management
Research
Aug 1, 2018
This study draws on qualitative interview data to examine transitions into rent-assisted housing as they relate to diabetes self-management behaviors.
Embedding Health in Affordable Housing Development: Results of the Health Action Plan Pilot Project m
Embedding Health in Affordable Housing Development: Results of the Health Action Plan Pilot Project
Research
Aug 1, 2018
Although affordable housing holds great potential for improving the
health of its residents, the optimal way to incorporate health into the affordable housing planning and design process remains unknown.
Innovative Approaches to Providing Rental Assistance: States and Localities Seek to Support Health and Human Services Goals
Innovative Approaches to Providing Rental Assistance: States and Localities Seek to Support Health and Human Services Goals
Research
Aug 1, 2018
We sought to learn more about how state- and locally funded rental
assistance programs were created, how they are structured, whom they serve, and how they are funded.
The Impact of the Vermont Support and Services at Home Program on Healthcare Expenditures
The Impact of the Vermont Support and Services at Home Program on Healthcare Expenditures
Research
Aug 1, 2018
The Support and Services at Home (SASH) program in Vermont aims
to coordinate care and assist participants in accessing the health care and support services they need to maintain their health and age comfortably and safely in their homes. Most program participants are residents of U.S.