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The Healthy Neighborhood, Healthy Families initiative

K. Kelleher, J. Reece, M. Sandel
Pediatrics

Extreme poverty and the associated effects, such as blight, housing insecurity, and crime, have debilitating consequences on child development. Health care institutions are largely ineffective in changing those outcomes 1 child at a time. We present a case study of a hospital treating the adjacent neighborhood as a "patient" to address social determinants. The community represents a largely impoverished and housing-unstable neighborhood that underwent an assessment by community partners and treatment with a multifaceted housing intervention. Marked improvement in vacancy rates occurred, although outcome assessments for children are still being gathered. Several case learnings are presented, but the involvement and investment of pediatric health care clinicians and institutions increased the speed and size of neighborhood development after 80 years of redlining and institutional racism.

Kelleher K, Reece J, Sandel M. The healthy neighborhood, healthy families initiative. Pediatrics. 2018;142(3). PMID: 30076188. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2018-0261.

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Peer Reviewed Research
Population
Children and Youth
Social Determinant of Health
Built Environment
Housing Quality
Housing Stability
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