They had to leave the apartment they loved and look for senior low-income housing. They applied for help at their local HUD office or county aging departments. We hated to see them go but they were very happy when they found an apartment they could afford and liked....
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The results may be most generalizable to other cities with a similar history of manufacturing job loss and resultant population decline, such as Baltimore, Maryland, or Detroit, Michigan. However, any city with low-income homeowners who lack access to home equity or other funds with which to ...
Task sharing mental health care through integration into primary health care (PHC) is advocated as a means of narrowing the treatment gap for mental disorders in low-income countries. However, the effectiveness, acceptability, feasibility and sustainability of this service model for people with a sev...
In addition, this study was limited to low-income older adults in Baltimore, Maryland, and the sample was predominantly black women, which may limit generalizability. However, few studies of geriatric models have been conducted among low-income older adults and with a predominantly black sample. ...
Interventions to address childhood obesity and decrease sugar intake are needed, particularly in low-income settings. Methods B’more Healthy Communities for Kids (BHCK) was a group-randomized, controlled trial implemented among 9–15-year olds in 30 low-income areas of Baltimore. We increased ...
effects of living wages to be more limited than the increase in earnings, because rising earnings reduce eligibility for benefits or affect the amounts for which families are eligible from social programs such as Medicaid, S-CHIP, Food Stamps, housing assistance, and the Earned Income Tax Credit...
Support on Clinical Outcomes of Low-Income Patients Across Primary Care FacilitiesA Randomized Clinical Trial Shreya Kangovi, MD, MS1,2,3,4; Nandita Mitra, PhD5; Lindsey Norton, MSS, MLSP1; et al Rory Harte1; Xinyi Zhao, MPH1; Tamala Carter, CHW2; David Grande, MD, MPA1,4; Judith ...
2020 Association of Symptoms of Depression With Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries Selina Rajan, MSc1,2; Martin McKee, DSc1; Sumathy Rangarajan, MSc2; et al Shrikant Bangdiwala, PhD2; Annika Rosengren, MD3; Rajeev Gupta, PhD4; Vellappillil ...