Survey Week, 2013Final Results
Albuquerque Heading Home
Thank You:
WELCOME!
Today’s Agenda:
• New Logo
• Survey Week Results
• Annual Update
• “Home to Home”…a partnership with Apartment Association of New Mexico
• What YOU can do
Survey Week – what we did Attempted to survey everyone on
streets, in shelters and at drop-in service centers
Gave them optionto completeVulnerability IndexSurvey
Survey Week – what we did Thursday & Sunday (prior to Survey Week):
training on Vulnerability Index
Monday – Friday: mid-morning, afternoon and
evening outreach and shelters
Tuesday & Wednesday: 4-6 AM surveyed streets
AM Interview Methodology Team leader with 3 or more team members Divided Albuquerque into sectors Covered sectors on two consecutive mornings Asked each person encountered to participate Same methodology was used in 2011
Vulnerability Index History of Cold Weather Injury 3 or more ER visits in the previous 3 months 3 or more ER and/or inpatient episodes in
the past year End-stage Renal Disease Liver Disease HIV+/AIDS Age > 60 years Tri-morbidity
National Trending U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban
Development (HUD) reports633,782 Homeless Nationwide in 2012
% change since 2011
% change since 2009
% change since 2007
Homeless (-0.4%) -- (-5.7%)Homeless
Families(+1.4%
)-- (-3.7%)
Veterans (-7.2% (-17.2%)
--
Chronic Homelessness
(-6.8%) -- (-19.3%)
Local Overall Numbers:
2011 2013Self-Reported Being on the
Street387 144
We Found 126 (32.5%)
48 (33.3%)
2011 2013Sheltered 1,243 1,032 (-
211)Unsheltered 387 144 (-
243)Total 1,630 1,176 (-
454)Survey Week AM Outreach:
Albuquerque Results 420 completed Vulnerability Index Survey 202 (48%) vulnerable with high mortality
risk
Albuquerque ResultsRisk Indicator 2011 2013
Nationwide
Albuquerque
Nationwide
Albuquerque
Total Surveyed 15,204 475 39,768 420# of Vulnerable 6,579 252 19,964 202
% Vulnerable 43% 53% 50% 48% (-5%)Tri-morbid 22% 32% 26% 31% (-1%)
3x+ Hospital Last Year
19% 27% 22% 12% (-15%)
3x+ ER Last 3 Months
11% 21% 14% 20% (-1%)
60+ Years Old 11% 13% 13% 8% (-5%) HIV+/AIDS 3% 2% 3% 1% (-1%)
Liver Disease 7% 14% 8% 12% (-2%)Kidney Disease 4% 5% 4% 5% ---
Cold Weather Injury
6% 17% 7% 10% (-7%)
Albuquerque ResultsSub-Populations
2011 2013
Nationwide Albuquerque
Nationwide
Albuquerque
Total Surveyed 15,204 475 39,768 420Veterans 15% 29% 15% 17% (-
22%)Youth under 25 7% 15% 5% 7% (-8%)
Foster Care 12% 17% 13% 17% ---Jail 67% 79% 68% 73% (-6%)
Prison 30% 27% 31% 24% (-3%)Victims of
Attack, Since Homeless
29% 47% 29% 40% (-7%)
Albuquerque ResultsDisability 2011 2013
Nationwide
Albuquerque
Nationwide
Albuquerque
Any Serious Health
Condition
46% 64% 47% 59% (-5%)
Heart Disease 13% 21% 14% 19% (-2%)Asthma 16% 23% 17% 20% (-3%)
Diabetes 10% 15% 11% 14% (-1%)Hepatitis C 10% 20% 10% 18% (-2%)
Emphysema 5% 9% 5% 8% (-1%)Cancer 4% 7% 4% 6% (-1%)
Brain Injury 12% 33% 15% 34% (+1%)Mental Health 38% 53% 40% 50% (-3%)
Substance Abuse
52% 77% 53% 70% (-7%)
Dually Diagnosed
33% 45% 35% 44% (-1%)
Albuquerque’s Most Vulnerable2011 2013
Average Age 53 48Average Years Homeless 20 6 ½
Combined Years of Homelessness 1,433 482 ¼
2011 2012Goal to House 75 90
Actual Housed 76 95
YTD Housed 76 171YTD Lost Housing 16 22YTD % Retention
Rate79% 87%
YTD # of Persons Who Died in
Housing
5 7
YTD Additional Family Members
Housed
2 16
Annual Update: the numbers
Annual Update: the stories Volunteers
Home Teams 7 active teams 24 volunteers 4 more teams
currently forming Move-Ins
Furniture Pickups/Deliveries Survey Week
150+ volunteers 40-50 active ongoing
People Housed Leading a home team Doing outreach Compiling resource
materials for othersbeing housed
Helping in the office
Annual Update: the stories “L”
War veteran Homeless 14 years Housed for 1 year Connected to VA
disability ($44,000)
“R” Housed for 3/4 year AHH staff finds family via FB Reunites with kids Reunites with parents Mother gains closure
Ongoing Support Peer to Peer Luncheons
Monthly gatherings for the people we have housed
“Care Team” Community Partnership
Future Success:Apartment Association of NM
“Home to Home”
People can add to their monthly rent
100% goes to help someone gainhousing
Goal: House 5 people in first year(raise $32,500)
Future Success: Continue to house and support our most vulnerable
neighbors Expand the “Home to Home” program Expand the number of “Home Teams” Leverage systems change Impact Analysis
Due in early summer Will include cost study analysis
Future Growth: Possible with YOU!
Monthly Financial Contribution! Volunteer! Donate!
Contact Megan
McCormick: 226-1700
THANK
YOU!