Community Survey using (unitedstateszipcar.org andetc.)
zip code 11230

HOUSING What is the quality of the housing? How old are the houses? How are they constructed? What condition are they in - do

Boundaries - Natural/Manmade? Where is the community located? Is this a distinct neighborhood or section? Are there geographi

  

Is the community growing, old, or established? How did you come to your conclusion? Are there places of worship? If so, what

How do residents get to the stores? How do the prices compare with other areas? Where do the people gather? Do they form grou

HEALTH Are there hospitals, clinics, dentists, doctors, and other health care providers? What types or level of care do they

Are the schools in good repair? Is transportation to the schools easily accessible? Evidence of political parties? Community

COMMUNITY SURVEY REPORT 1. Summarize your findings 2. What conclusions can you draw about this neighborhood on the basis of t

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HOUSING What is the quality of the housing? How old are the houses? How are they constructed? What condition are they in – do they need repairs? Are they separate or connected? (Single vs. Multi-family dwellings) Are there vacant buildings? Are there yards/gardens surrounding the houses? ENVIRONMENT Green Parks Terrai Space: ? n? Outdoor recreation Safety facilities? hazards? Major industrial areas with heavy industrial plants? Toxic fumes? Sounds and Pleasan Noxious odors? t? ? Air and water Sources of quality? pollution? Boundaries – Natural/Manmade? Where is the community located? Is this a distinct neighborhood or section? Are there geographic features that my pose a threat? PEOPLE Who is on the streets during the day? (Men, women, children, elderly, homeless) How are they dressed? What are they doing? What evidence do you see of various ethnic groups, races, cultures? What languages are they speaking? How would you categorize these residents? (Check all that apply.) Upper Middle-clas Lower class? S? class? How did you come to this conclusion? Is there evidence of the following: (Check all that apply.) Communicable Alcoholism Drug Mental diseases? ? Abuse? illness? How did you come to this conclusion? Are there animals on the street? If so, what kind? (Stray dogs, watchdogs, seeing-eye dogs, pets, wild animals, squirrels, rats, etc Is the community growing, old, or established? How did you come to your conclusion? Are there places of worship? If so, what kinds? How many? TRANSPORTATION Types? (Cars, trains, buses, walking) Availability and condition of streets and roads? Are major highways nearby? Public transportation available nearby? If so, describe: Transportation for those with special needs? How do they access it? What is the cost? SHOPPING/COMMON AREAS What types of stores are there? (Supermarkets, drugstores, etc…) How do residents get to the stores? How do the prices compare with other areas? Where do the people gather? Do they form groups? Who are they? What times of the day do they gather? Are there movie theatres? Bars? Restaurants? What kind of food do they serve? Cost? SAFETY SERVICES Is there evidence of police, fire, EMS service in the area? Where is their location? HEALTH Are there hospitals, clinics, dentists, doctors, and other health care providers? What types or level of care do they provide? Where is the nearest emergency room/hospital? Do the roads/public transportation allow easy access to health facilities? Are the roads marked with easily read road signs? Where is the nearest public health facility? What are the mental health resources available? COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/SERVICES What schools are in the area? (Check all that apply.) Privat Public Grade High e? ? School? School? Adult Education? College ? Are the schools in good repair? Is transportation to the schools easily accessible? Evidence of political parties? Community groups? Public official’s offices? Are there signs of community events? Are there signs of community pride? COMMUNITY SURVEY REPORT 1. Summarize your findings 2. What conclusions can you draw about this neighborhood on the basis of the data provided? . Consider the disarray if the neighborhood, possible lack of employment or activities, age and conditions of the structures and so on. Assess the need to collect adequate facts before you draw conclusions that may be false or unsupported. . 3. What further data are needed to support your conclusions? Review your information Cluster data into related groups and identify patterns Determine what further facts are needed to validate your conclusions. 4. How can the nurse or agency address some of the potential noted problems in this neighborhood? . Identify possible neighborhood problems, such as teenage pregnancies, gangs, poor housing conditions, homelessness, and so on. Rate problems on the basis of their difficulty to address. 6 . Identify which problems the community health nurse can effectively address. Explore services available in your community. Decide if any of those services would benefit this community. 5. What are your own biases about this neighborhood? Analyze your own reactions to this case. Identify your feelings about the neighborhood. Compare this neighborhood with your own. Consider whether you would be comfortable living in this neighborhood.
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