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Item L2 L2 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY of MONROE �� i Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern James K.Scholl,District 3 Craig Cates,District 1 Michelle Lincoln,District 2 ' David Rice,District 4 Board of County Commissioners Meeting May 15, 2024 Agenda Item Number: L2 2023-2502 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: District 1 TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Amanda Leggett yes AGENDA ITEM WORDING: COMMISSIONER CATES: Presentation of Stock Island Community Health Survey Report Data by the Monroe County Health Department. 10:30 A.M. TIME APPROXIMATE. ITEM BACKGROUND: PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: INSURANCE REQUIRED: No CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: DOCUMENTATION: Stock Island Survey Report F'inal.pdf BOCC Presentation Stock Island Community Health Survey Data m FINAL VERSION 043024.pptx FINANCIAL IMPACT: 2915 N / l I / i e I 9 1 +�111/ � Jo/f/ I I op � "I��PIL Ir a r,rp1 ,lu� � Ye I�f�, ;U„l /� w ww U� n Imw poi I nww pl Iv I I P ��ywrnlJrGN�rrryer���o�j � ! 1 / �� / v�IV� I ouiolllllllll�ii �I�Ol�ulil �r�p Gj'l� Ill i�� „��„/��%///% �% 1 � Ur �� r� •, �� �'. a ,. Illumol u U l II I 1 V U l II Illum.III IIIII 11 �11 1 V 1 l 1 u!n 1 � liii� IIIIIIIIIIII� �II liii�1�I11 I i I I II �� I�III�IIIIIII� 111111� �h�nll»IIII� �h�llll»IIIII�II�II II I ��IIIII J II «" II III IIIIIIII IIIIIIII �� �� I I wl, IIIIU I IIIIU 11111� I I � I -frvvn -71 (� Stock I f// t Is(avid avid wvv-kev ` O �III °Illh J IIIIII I �I. � I t ,1e ogml % I I f I 1 a ✓J �"' waw' wlw� w H� "' o I �,I �"�� �/i 4r/��o I d �w 91U..Y. 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DOH-Monroe partnered r �a,�// i ,iii mmum IfQ community members insetting health equity with community agencies and localbusinesses u�. uu priorities in a selected micro-community. to solicit survey participation and promoted m �k n"�Tin"��� i 'A�iU It The population selection, as well as the survey the survey at community events and by direct design, collection, and analysis, is part of the mail. Incentives were offered to all survey 13-step Protocol for Assessing Community participants. 716 completed surveys were Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE EH). obtained within six months. The PACE EH methodology is an evidence- 1,uLUllRVIllY AlA,AII141WI Y°°iuIVS based tool that is a well-respected indicator of The survey data was analyzed to determine community challenges associated with leading a common themes and priorities identified by healthy lifestyle. respondents. Five major areas of focus for SU..UlIRVI''illlY II A,11 II(:)II4 the data analysis were identified: health care, Following an in-depth analysis conducted by the housing, transportation, food & nutrition, and Florida Department of Health in Monroe County social opportunities. (DOH-Monroe), the region of Stock Island was DOH-Monroe used Stata, a statistical analysis selected based on community need. This data software, to analyze the data. The appendices was presented to Mayor Craig Cates, currently show the data stratified by six population serving as Monroe County Commissioner for types (age, language, health insurance status, District 1, which includes Stock Island. housing status, food and nutrition intake, DOH-Monroe established the goal of 700 and public transportation use). Pearson's respondents,which represents approximately chi-squared test of significance was used to 17% of the Stock Island population.To be determine whether there were statistically eligible for participation, respondents had to significant differences between population be at least 14 years old and live and/or work on groups. A p-value less than/equal to 0.05 was Stock Island. considered significant. 4uLUllRVI'lllY Illi Ill°uI 4 DOH-Monroe developed the survey in collaboration with community partners. A 16-question survey was developed by DOH- Monroe to assess the Stock Island community's perceptions of the challenges to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Community partners were STXK provided opportunities to contribute survey questions. The survey was translated into Spanish and Haitian Creole, and both paper and 'A to online versions were developed. FLORIDA ' 'fir i IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll4mllll Illlllll III lull 11 II 111114411 Il I I II. 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IA 0 /o of survey respondents who aren't able to get the food they want cited lack of transportation as a factor. 4, II auaurt:b & II'41utr°,ARG uiru •35% of survey respondents indicated they are not able to get the food they want to eat. • Price was the #1 reason cited [80%) among survey respondents who are not able to get the food they want to eat. %.i.�i Uri of • 60% of survey respondents do not eat fresh vegetables daily. yl'f 4uauu.ir4��ull.��Ifulfuauir.��uuuuu�um:.wa, 1I11 e all.tllu ,uue • 60% of people who took the survey in Spanish • 28% of survey respondents are uninsured. cited wanting better opportunities for social • Uninsured status is higher for people who interaction as a major factor to move, compared took the survey in Spanish or Haitian Creole to 47%with Haitian Creole survey respondents than in English. and 29%with English survey respondents. • Uninsured status is higher for people living on • Public interest has been expressed for a Stock Island than those living in Key West. swimming hole and/or a splash pad on Stock Island. • Public interest has been expressed for park/ • 78% of survey respondents gave a negative playground equipment on Stock Island that is rating for affordable housing options. accessible for kids living with disabilities. • Affordable housing ranked #1 of 17 potential referral topics for every age category except 18-24. • Affordable housing ranked #1 of 17 potential referral topics for English and Haitian Creole survey respondents and #2 for Spanish survey respondents. r i i IIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 114411111 Illlllll 41 lull 11 II lllllll44 II IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I 7 monroe.floridahealth.9 ov �������������������������������������� �llliillllllllll��lllllll��lllllllll�llll���lll�����llllllllllllllll������llllllll�lllllllll���lll�llll��lll��lll�llll��l�ll�lllllll�llllllllll�ll��������lllllllll 2920 III m �o .� PI�,4 II W .) �° I III������W��IL i i III of x L lip iilr,, Principal Investigatorr� Florida Department of Health in Monroe County i / .ti µ Jennifer Lefelarjoined DOH-Monroe in August 2020 as a COVID-19 Contact Tracer. She served in the role of Community Health Planner in 2022 and was appointed Public Information Officer (PIO) in October 2022. r461, Emil M, n ti ,R i I � I V �����l,_ i� it/JGi/ � � p1 % 1., .�i l %. I/ Grp t, ! / ila �,"'r ;,. �„ ;rig;"i„,.�s �� ���Giiiri,.�,�1� flP�l����l"���1 �,�,����/�f��>���/r1�Fi,'�;.J,F%L��rr�,'� �rP�u�,o�1�i1��,Illluar,9`Gi,1,�,�iII��J➢�r'SFr'd4r/�%f„L�r���rvn�rr'•t'�µ�, ��Jii�rc«,��rimiiryr/iirrmio;�;.,u ,,,. z,,,,,� ,,,,,..,,,, ,,,.., .. ,... ,,... I III III"`��IIII I III �I ` I � �IIII IIIIII� I��IIII I ,III u,, uuu 4 o.um� ume 2921 irffl � J What makes people in one community, one census ZIP r points to a list of variables that affect people's health slowly, sometimes imperceptibly, overtime. These variables are called the social determinants of health. evu\Arovu (where peopLe are borvu, a< affe�c work,pLaL _ fu.e y r�i:{e Ul J f/ I i �� k v r tl ', ✓ r�0/�� ll�� llri� fh�Pin�v„ Ill'I� t a u c I I;u I� A m-.s i rii g x I e IH Ir u l e IIru IP91r,aft[ii III' 1 14 IIii�119VU CDC's National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) and the n National Association for County and City Health Officials (NACCHO ) partnered to develop the Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE EH). Representatives from federal agencies, uuuu academia, and research institutions, as well as local environmental health professionals and community organizers, provided overall direction ' and oversight for the project.The protocol was pilot tested by local health departments before it was finalized. Iljj)IIL........°"'III°°°IIII�jIj III'°�.III'A I'll G III'A IIII�jIj III°°°Ilh°)V aIjj)0 Ill OGY This methodology guides communities and local health officials in DOH-Monroe followed conducting community-based environmental health assessments. PACE EH draws on community collaboration and environmental justice a nationally-recognized principles to involve the public and other stakeholders in: (1) Identifying community health assessment local environmental health issues, (2) Setting priorities for action, (3) protocol called PACE EH. Targeting populations most at risk, and (4) Addressing identified issues. DOH-Monroe had completed Why Use PACE EH in Your Community? PACE EH processes can lead to action on those environmental health issues that both affect health and three PACE EH projects prior address community needs. In addition, some programs use the PACE to implementation of this EH process to conduct a community health assessment, a prerequisite assessment (Bahama Village for health departments applying for accreditation from the Public Health 2015, Marathon 2018, and Key Accreditation Board. Colony Beach 2018). PACE EH helps with the implementation of the 10 Essential Environmental Public Health Services. One of the services is to inform, educate, and empower people about environmental health issues, and another is to mobilize community partnerships and actions to identify and solve environmental health problems. PACE EH can also help assure a competent environmental health workforce and improve the decision- making process by strengthening community involvement so that public values and priorities are considered. Source:https.11www.cdc.govincehlehslceha/pace eh.htm i II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIIIII IIIII I I I II I II I I I I� I I IU �I �IIIIII „� 2923 jj)Ijjj III jjj II°�.IIIA III III,„1 III III11 nl o su C 0 IIIA IIIA ILJ III'"i III"Ilf"""Y CA IIj' cIII II `11 III aIj�. IIj, cII An initial determination of community resources was completed to evaluate the viability of completing a fourth PACE EH project in Monroe County.The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County [DOH- Monroe) consulted with community leaders to provide an estimate of the time, money, personnel, and technical skills needed to complete a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental health needs of an additional selected community. �✓ In December of 2021, DOH-Monroe completed an in-depth, county-wide Rol „r analysis of community needs and demographics and identified Stock Administrator strator & Healr, °"IUIIC:'lu th Officer Island as the optimal location for conducting this PACE EH initiative. Florida Department of Health in Stock Island is a micro-community located in Monroe County and lies Monroe County adjacent to the largest metropolitan area, the City of Key West.The proximity of these two communities provides opportunities to engage in comparative analyses between the differences in health outcomes for their respective residents, as well as the socio-economic factors that influence these outcomes. The final decision to assign Stock Island as the focus of the most recent �l PACE EH efforts was made by the Administrator& Health Officer for o DOH-Monroe, Robert "Bob" Eadie. Bob Eadie made this decision by r� closely considering the data, collecting input from community partners, and having discussions with Monroe County Commissioner for District 1, Mayor Craig Cates. ,,... Bob Eadie served as Administrator& Health Officer for DOH-Monroe for 16 years before retiring in March of 2023. Dr. Carla Fry, PhD, MSN, ,,, Pt,0,11 Mm7N,11 RN RN was appointed Administrator& Health Officer for DOH-Monroe Administrator & Health Officer in February of 2023. Dr. Fry fully supports this important community Florida Department of Health in initiative and will be overseeing the development and implementation of Monroe County the action plan that will result from the findings of this PACE EH project. 110' t WIo Oc✓ , y✓r✓ '�, ✓1,, ,i . iw rribn�r ti r„r v�✓ ✓✓ F ���;✓i,✓i„ rr✓�'li�lSV�w�(vn.l�'/V )a � wGA'luP .,,,r , �MlyrN CrLVM) a14m jhfwrN rrrc" yy rtlKUJ iia�l°�ayi rr/i iJR �rW y i1l��iv County Commissioner District 1 - Monroe County II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII I I III 2924 11 / / . r f / / r t 1 � bd / i mx 4, ASS 114 7 (�-.�7.. (1II14 As with previous PACE EH projects in Monroe County, it was determined that DOH-Monroe would be the lead agency in overseeing the PACE EH assessment of Stock Island. After the final decision was made to conduct the PACE EH assessment of Stock Island, an assessment team was assembled, comprised of DOH-Monroe staff and administrative leaders well-seasoned in community outreach and collaboration, as well as select key stakeholders and community leaders from partnering agencies. II Ill?II II �l 11 II'4 Ill,II'q 11 ()Ill IP°91 II A II 11 91 �Ill II Ill?Ih II)A II 91 I'll A II 11 II 91 JI 4'iu U u IL'?"'11 DOH Monroe finalized its local work plan in June of 2021. The objective J ///` ✓ro engage Y g equity of work was to en a e community members in setting health e uit priorities through the use of the PACE EH methodology.This work plan was overseen by state coordinators, who provided support throughout the 1 r;:lr ira ira i f e ir IN.....r n r Il a ir° survey design, collection, and evaluation processes. Principal Investigator 1 IIli1 °uU..ull'll'111k't"'ll"" Florida Department of Health Beyond funding the survey and survey report processes, the CDC provided in Monroe County a logic model to guide program development and activity implementation, as well as evaluation plans for this national initiative. i II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIIIII IIIII I I I II I II I I I I I IU u I mIIIIII ,,.I I 2925 a �� �° i P` a iaM li IV�.I'�Nli E�ti����ya�x �G��i���"���UD�"l��llll( "v��luN1�'tih���"'nC�������"I�i�i�� Ull'SI.A1W01)]���l��l�„� r li`lll�«l i � WARM �� n ASV y�y1�,u wuap��� 9 �� V �� �IWW LAME ry � FROM �����'���l��� f P 11 fG li r �ii iir aiii i p uN m vi p At the beginning of the survey, the $5 food � li �� 4�uUull,�Ii�i��Y III li li����� 11 Il� lu 1u� uull,� lp � voucher/bus pass reward was only offered to SOS FoundAtion Food Panty survey respondents who DOH-Monroo Wabsite/Vients, completed the survey John Jones Navigation Conter MENEM in person at a survey Postcard Mailers MMININE collection event. Mail Minority,Health Events, a fulfillment of the reward Lower Medical enter E vouchers was introduced Stock Island AssociationNo on May 14, 2022. If Restaurants/Food Trucks ONE survey respondents wanted to receive the Hotels reward vouchers via ayo Dot Mar Apartments mail, they had the option to provide their name and address. Jennifer Lefelar managed the mail e suwe�populat%ow fulfillment process, and lj"�A was stor'�z Isl,a wd residevuts awd/or workers the name/address and of 010e 14 awd older. survey responses were separated to maintain anonymity. 4;l'fl1�?\�"Iili�'Y II kIC(11111 '41 "A II 11l11�:�11N�1i�111 (H�)Y The 16-question survey was administered over a six-month period % in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.The survey results were � anonymous.The survey was promoted at numerous community events, Y J, by direct mail, press releases, radio interviews, and banners/flyers. 330 1 paper surveys and 386 online surveys were collected. monroe.floridahealth.gov ��������111111��1��1�11�11111111111111 �� ��f lllll�uuuuiiiilu����illlllllulliuiii�uiiiiiiilidll IIIII i it 2926 f IMPROVESTOCK r I I 1 . » l 1 IIISLAND.1 STOCK I lllll�il���r�i��IlJi�1��,1�,(Ilrri111�1i1�i�ll,ll i11�11� Il�illl�li>�I�I»I�11��illl�I���Oi�11��lllri�i�1111�1IIl�l�i�11(1,1»IiG,�iy I I ����� 11���lili�lip Ilu Ili lilil�IIII III III II�111111111�11� ����� ly1JJ Ifll� �, r%��111111��Iff��lail��� �11��1�1u�. 1,(Ill:.,, „� ISLAND! 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Social Opportunities: social interaction and activities Each of these major categories of public concern has been analyzed in detail later in this report for trends in survey responses according to language, age, ZIP code, health insurance status, housing status, nutritional intake, and public transportation use. I i l I � II II IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIIIII IIIII I III I III I I I� I I IU I mIIIIII „ 2927 r i, i%; riir/s ��Kf Iulo r r I�i WHO TOOK THE SURVEY? 400 ti ; �� 4 AGE DISTRIBUTION 77%of respondents were in the age group of 25 to 64, which roughly represents the working population. 14%of respondents were 65 years SIJI II ZVlz'Y A&Iz' old or older. Only 9%of respondents were in the 14 to 24 category. 265 00 of' re+u wp o rt t e rtts t" o r 1,�, o IV t Sto c1, l s la 111°t f° 0 50 ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION 16 22 According to U.S. Census Bureau 14-17 8- 4 75-44 45-64 65-74 7' - 5* data, 19.1%of the Stock Island population is Black or African American, compared to 7.2% in Monroe County and 15.7% in "` 9JIli',ZV, lip AII11I'GIIJIA&,Z-' Florida. This survey did not collect ethnicity data, but preferred language was tracked and utilized Haitian Creole: for stratified data. 9% [66) Spanish: 17% [121) English: 74% [529) IIIIIIIII IU II II 111111111111111111111 IIII IIIIII (IIII I I III I�I11 �������������������������������������� IIIIII�II���IIIIIIIII�III���IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIII�IIIIIIII�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2928 This page intentionally left blank. 11 2929 r gi�„'/ i0/i/. i rig a� h= , r mi �""�� III �' le c I"�"" m"lu � !" 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" .,,; u/..Awn„m �. _,,,e.... � b0 �, w � l�'����,,., e,�/rf.�,,, a� ,,,��%ab� �r�lr�G�/�l�y��,i -:>a.1✓,�i(�rd 9�ur.,i f �;rG�j'��„��rl�n A✓/��1��/��i frrriTil�bJ.. lG� ,/�,�.,,�,/,i. ,._,,,,����. _.,,ia G„ i„��amf IIII IIII IIII ����,IIII °°IIII IIII IIII mlfl'��°o ����,IIII«��Illl k°°°�° N;: Y( U) II`411II Y IIIVAVI II1Il"'AI 11IIII IIII''141! I i The data shows similar rates of health insurance as the US Census. Census data showed Stock Island with 28.7% uninsured. Comparing our Stock Island data to census county and state data, the percentage of people who live or work on Stock Island without Health Insurance is 7.7% higher than the J Monroe County average and 12% higher than the State of Florida average. /` k�1i�1110� �r r %%,j II�5��5�7�11dS11�jl VV .10.......YNN� miN kwMNlu aNNiwi mnwu ll)(:)Y6,It 11°�'wiV� II11�II°17@ �'� VIN�t�ll° �.ul�'wiV6.�V II h':'uII II1I6,1ud„„"116,1uI°� YI�.uI�� 75 i 50 0 ' I III I IIU � III IIIIIII II IIIIIIIIII II 1 II IIIIIIIII II l llllllllllll II III II lllll4l III1111111 I 1 1 l I I I I I II I u I I ll III �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII��III��°Il�ii����1�������»»»�III������IIIIIIIIIIIIII� IIIIIIIIIIIII�IIII ��III� II����lli�lllllllllll� 2931 IIIII°°°�IIVIIIII°°°AIIIITIIIIA Luii114 uuiwR II II�i 14RA11 II Y ("A11 "Health outtoomes varied b� populatiov,,group. for example, res owolewts who too�z the survey iw Haitiav,,creole awc{ 5pawtsh were more Uhel� to be uwiwsureol. Those who ol�ol "t oww a home were also more li Le to be uwiwsureol. Chec�Z out theappew4)(for the full ��� // dataset strati-itol bU health iwsurawce status. ------------ Rwoc:115kano KAY M t,, U U II'W'L II 11''w 4 u L)I R R M Y II 11 U U a;;u II II' 4 "'11"A 11 U)S of survey respondents without health "°'r insurance expressed interest in getting red ����r ur-gher Or°IuuWe,wvrjthe assistance with healthcare insurance enrollment programs. L)114 uu�R �RA11 YIN... Of I III ���IIIIIIIlll```444 II I II II I IIIIIIII``` II IIIIIIIII I' IIIIIIIIII ��II IIIIIIIIII II`11111111111��(I I 11111111I1���������� V V �llllllllllllllll������������ monroe.floridahealth.g ov 2932 This page intentionally left blank. 15 2933 f I IIIII, °1 I I I f���IIIIII IIIIU //%,rv, r %i/ioi y��r,"irwi���✓ �/fl y d „4 r ��� 11'IJJIJff� �r' F y �yyrrr�irUf/ " �'yvior' r /�ri l �y rrr � 1 12 r need a bid space but, can , f" :.ai y u y r r �� 5 per r ." / 9; Anonymious Survey i Respondent m , �](]�}A nrw : ri %%%��''/'r����y/�ilJ r/iir�iri �i�/f%i if/�j r/ /i�%,✓/ rr rr ro / r G934 Ill .IIIIIII I� (IIII I IIIII l' �llllll�I,,.� IIOIIOu h117mn. 1 11���\1� \\� \1 111iip1111111111111,. t 1 1 / i r 1 / r / r II J r a , i r w , � r - i �I l� p/ ii J �r rl Ij L 11(]0.611116 6.i1 SII II Y Il°1 0 IV J S 1 1WiV d"il S'II"A'II"lUJ S j i r; Affordable housing was the most commonly selected referral need among 17 possible topics for every age category except 18-24. Affordable housing was the most commonly selected referral need for English and Haitian Creole respondents, and it was the second most of survey respondents gave a commonly selected for Spanish respondents. negative rating for affordable housing options. i IIIIIII ii liiiiiiiii ii � ii IIII li ii IIII l�ll�>IIII I li l i li l li l l uu I I w II 1 0 iii iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll �III�iN�I�����IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII �NIIII �NIN �ll�llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll 2935 Hcur>in 94 to= liveeio an zrerswnn indicated that of uvging EQUAL HOUSING would be major factor if they were to OPPORTUNITY decide to move out of the community. ivu lEnglish Spanish Haitian Creole Own Rent Neither or Lives w/01:1hers affo.a e poor" ' � � �As and <<dmme [eaim � � health �s u ce rates vary by housingzta �s � amrsphysician �am since appointment also vary by housing status. Check out [M1e appendix for more. This page intentionally left blank. 19 2937 u uyq, FYI) III'�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�'�� r I YY l I I; f I I .a 1 y I�, rt IIII�IIII � u�u "The bus doesn't Ig,o where 1 Heath transportation, a doctor and fI stostores.,,.,.,", 'i li 1 2938 TRANSIT USE [ALWAYS, OFTEN, SOMETIMES) BY TOP 3 CATEGORIES III Atways 18 often III' soti'le"tIti'le's, md"-A Work Doctor/Medical YM Food SVioppiing Olihn Fellr� r4LV",E ac L,,�e A P Mhu z 2939 �I'414 CI WA 11 II V IM ii(N'141 ii 61CM 2016 of transportation users rated public transportation as poor (rating of 1 or 2), compared to 25% among non or low public transportation users. N rating public transportation as I or on Q3 of the sunleyJ Travusit users were 11 �RX'14! IM (N1141 AS 'A) ()V IY141C) A(",I(NVR oIeq;.v,,eoI as respoodevas who selected sovmetivme-s, ofLevu, or always ov,, > oategort� of aq. 2016 ON, No rating access to public transportation as majorfactor on Q2 of the sunleyJ Among respondents who were unable to access the foods they wanted, 29% cited lack of transportation as a factor. Respondents who used public transportation were more likely to cite lack of transportation as a factor than those who were not public transportation users (38% vs 15%). monroe.f loridahealth.gov0��������������������1��lll�»lllllllll ��iiu�����������iiiiiii � �ll��� llll �llllllliii��iiii� ��1�llll 12940 This page intentionally left blank. 23 2941 II � r �( I �ppti�Yi' 1��1 c i fff 1 "I would realty love a healthy, affordable, l fe" in Stock, Island..." Anonymous Survey Respondent �s �1 2942 I a 4 mVIIIIIIV� mVIIIIIIV� I�IIIIII� m,. � mVIIIIIIV V,VR V� V:V, a VVVV 1 V:�V:V .uVu V:V IAIRtl le Tllrmws per,day 5/o 0 0 jj Once per,day5/o IIIIIIIIIII V III IVIVII ��IIID lull 1411 �IVII pll 1111411V lll p 11 I11111V1 IO IIIIIIIIV��IIIIIIII 1 III II VII� I r:i[tupa e tiirnnes,per,wpeY In Oncie per wppY mmml Now Less sJ°Iarn arrnce per weeliclrnryrne moo= 0 20 40 60 f u a 4 u a , , I I I u�� .0 a �:� 1 u� ��Uu 1 �:�IL o Il:::::.�i,�,,: .: II�.. II o IL......�,.II .II�IL... IL..:II�11 .. . . ..IL..:IL. II�. 11 i I I V 11 16 9k 14:„..:Y���i,IL�11 11 .V IL......�i,11 / i Priceuti.b // I/ i Lack of"Tn<suls aannt�.flm,arn / r / / olio Not AwailabTeWYnenie i Shop i Lack of C;aolkurng lEquiip1nernt ol0l0101�1�����0 q� �o - LLackoaf r"1 ee Fuanrobe / / r I[�r3rm"L I�.irrraw��wlYr�re T�Fil;a��Vt II���Ipuiuoi�ulllll� uul «II Il���iiill NIIIIV luu I�lu��Iluii wIIV IIull �paui����iaw IV»7 I., lui q V:,,lulu o I lipp Vu II rn� II i� pp� ii n ac �a ;irs,aliau Safety // 4/ �4��111 Q`�Illll I IIIII II111 111)��au, �111�1111111�I10 ���� �IyII Q11� :II� IIIII II�:,��II� ��������II I l IIV��III ( 111 1 v�5111�VII III l 0�IIIV III V I��I II I�IVI ill IIIII�III IIUIVIIIiidIIIIIIIIVIIIN� IIII����I I���ull�` �u����V�Illiiulll II, ll`����\�1� ll�����ll UIV V���IIIII�III���I IIuIIIIII�I�III��1� 14 II 111�III� I I, Q a amon the 247�es ondents 35/of total yes ondents who ( ( 1 9 P P indicated lack of access to foods they wanted 1 / / r / L L , I / / / / / /t (il(illil( a � / I w tr f l/ is IIDf i P u u p �i U i ka 1 � , r r r ,>v 1 U w � h �w IIIII Yl Yl IIIII �� Yl 2943 Vou II III ���IIm11 ��p II I III II I I I� IIIV'lll�l������ ��� IIII IIIV'°«� IIII IIII III{IIII�m��IIIYIIIII�I�� +Jt 4 M l iillllllllllll II v i +III�� w IIIIIIIIIIIIII I pai�l� fm t t awd vecoetabLe iwtahe was cowsiclerecl as at beast owe claU, ser\A% g of both fresh vecgetabLes AND fresh fnt t. Chec�Z out the appevu4x for the fL,-LL dataset strat%-itol bU fresh vecoetabLe awd fru%t%wta{�e. i i1111 1i ���u UUII''w AIIII 14 11"�;: ��II 11 11IP9111 � �'IN':��i4u 11111[I11CY 11II� ,I�'�4!iull'� 14�'ll"'MII� IPw "'ll""�� II (����Iti')S� 11l1� III IIII111,4(�I1, dYlP�ll 11'c) III, III II III Y MII YVIII III IIY,III I III III'411YA III r �1111�J�1J�J i; fllllllflfffff 4u( v�r 2ryh, 1rj I English Spanish Haitian Creole Daily Vegetable& No Daily Vegetable Fruit Intake & Fruit Intake \PIV4 II 1I III A 1I OIII? II II'q 1I I1' III 1l lI W)YIIIIMIRS H IIMIII Y\P III(� III 1IAIII lI III & II ?U.UII II IIII'411lA lli IKOM MY% 40% of respondents consumed WA fresh vegetables daily, with 19% consuming fresh vegetables multiple times per day. Daily Vegetable& No Daily Vegetable& Fruit Intake Fruit Intake II II V IIII � �����lllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIII V �,� IIIII� monroe.florldahealth.g ov 2944 This page intentionally left blank. 27 2945 / / / 11 1 / 1 / f ,f , / i / / / i ll r f /� r f � / f „ / / 1 f / � 1 1 / f IN r a 1 rvs yy , r 11 y I V, 11 � "We Sneed a splash Parkin Stock Istanial or Ke � ! Haven.. It's too hot for the klids, the irk." / Anonymous S airvey Respondent i/ .;r'I��L OFF .F f�! NITIES r ' of' r,ated 14 -17 19-24 25-44 45-64 135+ rating access to social interaction as major factor on Q2 of the surveyJ RRMS"T�OE CO EI� No rating access to social interaction as major factor on Q2 of the surveyJ 2947 , �' r l µ i u� W i� IL.Y IL'll''IIII����II IL"11II��II'� (Ill ! 'IL.Y ("'A IY4111llii''II�(4u II (�(Iq'�(Y(((U 11 @11/4ull II' 14((II�(4u Il�i'�(Y Y�( II IC ("II Il'w1"'ll II I�(4u 14'"((III(Y(.((,.U111111/4uII���IY'14II((IIl(4 IlilY II lllllll Rated 1 or 2(Negative) O Fated 3(Neutral) lllllll Rated 1 or 2(Negative) O Fated 3(Neutral) 0 Rated 4 or 5(Positive), 0 Rated 4 or 5(Positive), 75 a 60% 50% 4�0% MENEM o o o 0 0 14-1'1 18-24 25�-44 45.64 65+ English Spanish Haitian Creole of respowdewts rated sewices awl cove vu u w%tt�, o wters for t otxth or sev ors we ative( (rati w of Y or 2). $1/m/o/y, IIIIIIIIIII l IIII monroe.floridahealth.g ov 0��������������������1��lll�»lllllllll �III�Iiiu�III���IIIIIhIII III I�III��IIV�II1 7111111II��ll III�NII IiiiiNll�1���lll�lllliiiiiiii�llll lllllllllllllllllllllllll 2948 W « 10III11IW S ,, ,� �/ /? j% /r// ��/1/�'� ✓r� ��fr rli,,, llr,' � irrr /Jr e`/ �'i Illlil,(I����I+I„r�{ �I I,'�t�i �o-i , /i�g 1411�11 r, ar y , ,y"°w+w"' li rr i Vi no� r . r ,, �� rt�', � y,n r V ,„>„ //,�/� 1'Irli„ �✓mti';" r mm ✓' a^ N� a„„'� �����a�Y+�''an �^{ �,w'.�Yr m a� rrr /q�✓d� � � rmm^ ,�„ >' jr��r � � r�r � rc� '��'��muow�� ��� ��✓rim�xrum"� � wry i i' / I r rVi ry .�. NyJP+'"man'°wvaNv,7rtr9'a mr '� ma, v � r � r�� rr, r i Y rk'Jwv mr'� �� „qa'n' •au" ;;nur„r i N� � 'mtiY✓ ��; �� �N �ii�/ii�//�/ii%//�� 1�w (a>u � ' rrN�... � ,rc,�",µr ��N ��NNn � ,//�/ r r r �" �prcrtvraai° ,�/.,, r ,Jy„ ,yJ, ;yr 9""' rra'M" � 1' u✓" lu rM""''w"'«r Yyi✓{��'"" �'"�� ''o'�r�'"' W/W �wa, m ,// ,,�!�w;a� imNv'wfwfd'"i� ''"ru "" nuw i�'r as>""'aw'�,,., aw,N ,�,vrµ r„ .,rr" r,net /// r P� 1'%ai.., Vi➢1�lt ;d ,r / IJar'nr�ra"I im? wa ;r��l((;k � r,.,,N�� � U�n� ^� 'nq`�w9°i"�."�, ""6� ^, :.u'�oiiur;' ,j �lur �..r�/%���✓ii/��J� r/;��; ytir;, {�li�li,,�' ��//���, / V � ����ii �/// j° nuu � iwd � pr ✓( N � l9N m U �� u� �" j�//i r r - i �P�r v.; M IV M W( l.0 II II W II II II{i II II-Ill II r�II Il''q lI II.Y",l' • Change age range buckets in a manner to allow for 50+ We hape.5h& CAPta wUL b or 55+data analysis. 45-64 is too big of a range for this g�IIA,g PCACA .Lio1A'PL meaningful age range that involves seniors. 1A • Additional p effort and/or different a /�roaches to attract 1iAA oiA,v,()e �sa,�.> . vV �s.() hap more 14-17 year olds to participate in the survey. 5h�& cA 5 �& e,,,oi00.." v�O H iA,&tv' S g'.e:- • Include questions on the following topics: �.5 . �„ .5 :�>. to m.e iA;L& 1iAA Des 0 Exercise—the ability to exercise in public on gII�,a.;� �.��11�,�°> g��vIw"1 A". Stock Island and access to exercise equipment g cyf-pecrpLe 0 Transportation — methods of transportation who Uve a AA w0�Ivt oiA," :toe,,*z f&Lp AA. (bike,walk, car, scooter) • Bike safety • Employment status IIIIII III I II I II I I I I II IIIIIIIIII IIIII IIII 44 1 4 1111 1 1111111111 II llll44 I ll 41111111111111111 III \\IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IUIIII I IIIIIIII(IIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIII II II IIIII Illllllllllll IlllS I II IIIUI 1 II IIIII II III IIII. IIIIII UI I u, yh I ��III� �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII����IIIII���IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII��IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� IIIIII���II���IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�WIIIIIIIII1������II��1IIIIII�I��III�IIIIIIII��VIIII1111111111 III�III�III����IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ���1II�II IIIIIIII�IIIIIII��IIIIIIIIIII�IIIIIII 2949 strevugth Movuroe am,tvUt S . O . S . �f .f'�aApf�a xy ..c � urow.�,y vmoOzets ■ ■ F�,,..aa .ey:. Foundation The Local food Promotion Program (LFVV) lunds projects that develop, coordinate, and expand local �' onit/e/ 00a, 0/011 an �reg nalfdnusin enterprises that engage � p ..t intermediariesaproducer-to-consumer marketingmF increasel accessand availability of locallylocallyanJ regionallyproduced ptl�cetl agricultural products. ""'. '. ':.. ' ..' Y I / II �W y: 1( i �r I I uuuuuum �pouli��ti IIIIIIIIIII uuuuuuuuuum uuuuuu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllluullq IIIIIIIIIII��um1q� l l III lom S I I i Immmm iooliliml luumm l l �� IIII ��� tititilli „, lloomoi� �Vmooi7l �� °�lllkti uuuuuuuur �� uuuum uuuuuuuur. uuuuuuuur «��ii�m� IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I,,;(,�fll // .. �"� f� �ir„': ��i/�/„ ,,;I /, On April 11, 2023, Mayor Craig Cates and the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County (DOH-Monroe co-hosted a 90-minute public town hall meeting at Bernstein Park on Stock Island. Mayor Cates and DOH-Monroe Health Administrator and Health Officer Dr. '' l Carla Fry delivered opening remarks. DOH- Monroe Principal Investigator Jennifer Lefelar f �I, presented the data from the 2022 Stock Island Community Health Survey. After the w;k wrV I j'V presentation, Jennifer facilitated an interactive �� 6 discussion of the data and needs of Stock Island.There was excellent engagement and b the 50 eo le in attendance l participation Y people representing a mix of community organizations, r, 1 businesses, government agencies, and the general public. I , IIIIIII (IIIIIIIIIII i (III I I III IIIIIIIIII IIII II II III II II II II l l I II I fP � 2951 � //✓l/,, l;, f'Nf / % rrr / rv/sl� .. .....,. ..11„J.1)„ .JJJ,�,,,!J,,,,,,H,,,,,,,,,�,I_�.>!,,,,,,,,,,r u r ; �l r r .&,s 14 f1 V b � f, fir Ji /, ri� y, a od ,T �� ✓r I I rr/ i l ir; aiflr„„ %; r I r �.� ^�, (, � of " r i v w✓ IY��Ir I r rn, 1 r %�r r a � r o 011� � JJJJ "We needed this data, and it's "It would be great if we could get "I see these comments and realize extremely valuable ... This survey has Spanish and Haitian Creole language that we are on the right track.We want illustrated there is a dramatic need for lessons for the people who are working to get better. We have to get better. additional services. We'd like to work here. We hired ourfirst Haitian Creole We are about to launch the Workforce with our partners ...We don't have the speaker... and our Haitian Creole Express which will go from Stock room in our existing place." [patient] population has increased Island to Bahama Village ...We are one - Tom Callahan, SOS Foundation tremendously because people know... of those entities in the city that is a there will be someone who can help." community-wide thing." hirr e rlsetr*e W flrra¢Ae Irletlr rfl'2efe ¢!rtvral'lap rr (ood read�tHhei rr daa rr rvic Ire reds r�s - Cali Roberts, Womankind -Rod De[ostrinos, we-aka as a pack o phrys Ic r� space ar <h e SOS City of Key West Transit Food Flw hf y etrr MreWi�l e y Alvel hirr -esj')etrr're W f h e¢!re[a shretwhlred H i�e rCi`ea e d reed hi` rra'rlts(`tir*e fe,l'[hrra ¢!at al ai: ishr resj oi(` ¢!r it sl 1 III monroe.floridahealth.9 ov N 2952 ti�iN IVI���� l�llh��ll III � �., 1 l..l Y l�, f l l 1..Y... ��,IIIIJ . l` Il l �1�,� It tht� ( �.. �Y a�.l � �..� I���,1����,l�f l III l`���!<< ,l�.)l 1 l��� ��.��I� `a � � I Af �f �.�. ��, ��[ I l'I' �/�� I l�`�.l /��o, r r grrnr l l �J V\f ll � �� VV �l \Af� IY \A/R I V. Y.a ..l I I(] . . . I � a ," - Jennifer Lefelar, Principal Investigator, Florida Department of Health in Monroe County w/ �,I f: VAf R .��::'� J I FIIrl I ,I \Af I�.I f \Af c, f I I I I f I c a l l I V i:' ,�,I,.'I�.� i�I I�::i`� V\f i:' �.l a ����`. :)i`�i� )I�� t � opI i % \A/' U'IR[I [(..'' i,il'I [m'rl`a Dr Carla j/ Fry, Administrator& Health Officer, Florida Department of Health in Monroe County "I�IV dI`V��I I��`f.0 � I�`,w, 'II�O P(II I )d I ) �I(..,Y -Mayor Craig Cates, County Commissioner, District 1-Monroe County llCllll IIII"1111 IIIIIIIIIII��IIIII�II��II`�III�I III�II II 1��������51�������� �U�" 2953 T-he uol a«� .�dyo � . .ff �=age* u � 9 � � as � III'I° C,III A Special appreciation to the City of Key Thank you to the Keys Citizen, Keys West Department of Transportation/ Weekly, Konk Life, and US1 Radio Key West Transit for the generous for promoting the Stock Island donation of 700 free bus ride vouchers Community Health Survey with their 1/110 ROME /f that were offered to survey participants press coverage. as an incentive for participation. x» aq 4 �Ilu II .•ilo��e V(, ll.11e�ur��,ird,i���riliru (`,air(, ll.yirii 'll Ifuauiry�ll.a���uir°u �,Ilils(a�uiru II,",,eir it Ii'�illl.11.II lil auaulh�;ry�°II4���ir°u,� SOS Foundation& Florida Department Epilepsy Alliance Florida Florida Department of Health Florida Department of Health of Health in Monroe County in Monroe County in Monroe County Paige Volpenhein's impressive data Thank you to Carolyn Thomson for Alison Kerr provided wonderful Special thanks to Bill Brockman analytics and graphic design skills her many hours alongside Jennifer support to everyone involved with the who served as technical advisor and her attention to detail elevated Lefelar at the front table at the SOS project!She elevated the performance and graphic design consultant for the outcomes from this project in Foundation Food Pantry in Stock of the entire team by sharing her the preparation of the Stock Island countless ways. Her contributions Island! Carolyn is a great partner to knowledge and experience from Community Health Survey Report. were monumental from the very the Florida Department fo Health 3 prior PACE-EH community Bill's consultation was so valuable first stage of creating the survey in Monroe County!The people of assessments in Monroe County.And in the final states of getting this itself to the final stage of preparing Monroe County are lucky she is she was always there to brainstorm project to the finish linel the survey report and appendices here doing the work she does with every obstacle and celebrate every for publication. passion every day! success along the way! DOH-Monroe would like to thank all the community partners who showed support for the Stock Island Community Health Survey by helping promote the survey to their employees, clients, and/or affiliates. • SOS Foundation • The Perry Hotel & Marina Key West • Taco Express Food Truck • John Jones Navigation Center • Monroe County School District • Sunset Harbor Village (Formerly KOTS) • Monroe County Sheriff's Office • One Love Food Truck • Monroe County Coalition • Monroe County Parks & Beaches • Boyd's Key West Campground • Billy Davis and Associates . Fishbusterz • Hogfish Bar& Grill • Lower Keys Medical Center . Womankind • Roostica • The I Love Stock Island Initiative . Rural Health Network • Paradise Seafood Food Truck • We've Got The Keys • OPAL Collection • Palm Vista Health & Rehab • Stock Island Association . 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High,,Risk and Underserved Comirniunities,Iricluding,Racial arid Ethinlc Minority IPlopulbtions arW Rjural Communidies,will offer grants to pudlic health departments,toirriprove testing and contaict tracing capabilities;develop Innovative rriltigation and prevention resources and services;improve data collection and reporting;build,ieverage,and expanild infra5tructure sopport,and mobilize partners and collaborators to advance health equity and address soci,aill deteirrninants of health as they relate to COVID1­1 9n "Everyorile in America should have cu ll opportunity to I as,heallthy as possible,"said CDC Director Rochelle P.Watensky MID,MIPHi.OThis Investment will be,monumental in anchoring equity at the center of our nations COVID-19 response—and is a key step forward In bringIng resources,and focus to health Inequities that have for far too fong persisted In oluir country,'" Data show that COVID-1 9 has disproportionately affected some populations and pllacRd them at higher risk,Including those who,are medically underserved.racial and edinic minority groups,,and people livinS in rural corninunities.These groups"lay experience higherr risk of exposure,Infection,hos pit afization,and mortality,in additlon,evidence shows,that racial and ethnic miniority groups,and people IhOg In rural communities have disproportionate rates of chronic dIiseases that can,Increase the risk of becorning severety 111fromi COVID-1 9 and may also encounter barriers to testing,treauttent,or vaccination, To,stop the spread of the COVID-1 9 virus and move toward gireater healith equity,CDC continues to work with populations at higher risk underserved,and disproportionately affected to,ensuire resouirces are available to maintain and manage physlcall and mental health,including easy access to information,affordable testing,and medical and mental healith care.For more information and community resources visit: Ihittps,//www,,cdc.gov`/coironiaviru,,t,i'201 91,mlf,,OVIC'DnIMUir,mi,u.'ytheakh- equityAndex.htnil TNs Initiative,Is funded throtAgh the Coronavirus Response and RelletSuppIlietnental Appropriations Act,202,1,(P.L 116-260) and Is expected to,award funding to up to, 108 state,local,territorial,and freely associated state health departments,or their bonia fide agents,. CDC'will ble accepting applications for this Initiative through April 30,2021 Iuuti II Ills I Il �����°III������»»»��� lfllllllllllll��lllllllllllllllll�llllllll�llllllllllllllllllll�lllllllllllllllllllll������lll����llllllllllllllllllllllll�llllllllllll�lllllllllllllll�llllllllllllllllllll 2959 r %% �, i i , IA ENGLISH*Sig NISH*HAITI l 150 E df „ ......... 2960 IIV°� °III E11111,IIII°'u,l III ��116���° H43 E N G L I S H LANGUAGE SURVEY - PAGE 1 Monroe County Community Health Survey - STOCK ISLAND The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County is seeking information from Stock Island residents and employees regarding health and the environment. Your responses will remain anonymous. Please take a few minutes to respond to this survey. Questions,email 1).011Mab.n.r()(_c.fr:V.hl.�.^....11.tihl.:..g:;a v. [ ] Check this box to certify that you are a Stock Island resident or employee,that you are at least 14 years old, and that this is the one and only time you are completing this specific health survey for the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County. 1.I would like assistance,referrals,and/or information on the following(mark all that apply): []Affordable Childcare []job Training&Application Assistance []Affordable Housing []Legal Assistance(Immigration) []COVID-19 Testing []Mental Health and Counseling []COVID-19 Vaccines []Nutrition/Cooking Classes []Disability Services []Substance Abuse/Addiction Recovery []Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Services []Transportation Services []English Language Classes []Unemployment Benefits Application Assistance []Free Health Screenings []Women's Health/Sexual Health/Family Planning []Health Insurance/Medicaid/Medicare Information&Enrollment []Other 2.Some people find that they need or want to move out of their community as they get older. If you were to consider moving out of your current community,would the following be a major factor,a minor factor,or not a factor at all in your decision to move? Please mark an X for each Major Factor Minor Factor Not a Factor at All Your personal safety or security concerns Wanting to move to an area that has better health care facilities [] [] [ Wanting to be closer to family Needing more access to public transportation [] [] [ Wanting to live in a different climate Wanting to live in an area that has a lower cost of living [] [] [ Wanting to live in an area with better opportunities for social interaction [] [] [ 3.Rate each of the following issues in your community on a scale of 1 to 5 Mark X under the appropriate rating for each. (with 1 being very poor and 5 being excellent). 1 2 3 4 5 Timely/Accessible Public transportation [] [] [] [] [ Affordable Health Care_ [] [] [] [] [ Affordable Housing Options Quality of Health Care Providers [] [] [] [] [ Food Pantries__ Street Infrastructure [] [] [] [] [] Maintenance of Parks Trash/Littering [] [] [] [] [ Drug Trafficking Services and Community Centers for Youth or Seniors [] [] [] [] [ job Opportunities Crime_ [] [] [] [] [] PLEASE ALSO COMPLETE PAGE 2 OF THIS SURVEY ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM. i IIIIII II I I I till ` IIIIIIII l 11 I I 111 U I Il 1 I I I I 11 I U �1 II II II I I I I ll l 1 1 1 l 2961 IIV°� °III E11111,III`,l III ��116���° 1 1B E N G L I S H LANGUAGE SURVEY - PAGE 2 FOOD/NUTRITION 4.Thinking of the past month,how 5.Thinking of the past month,how 6.Thinking of the past month,how often did you consume fast food often did you consume FRESH fruit often did you consume FRESH (McDonalds,Wendy's,Taco Bell,Pizza (EXCLUDING juice,canned fruit&frozen vegetables(EXCLUDING canned Hut,etc.)? fruit)? vegetables&frozen vegetables)? []Multiple times per day []Multiple times per day []Multiple times per day []Once per day []Once per day []Once per day []Multiple times per week []Multiple times per week []Multiple times per week []Once per week []Once per week []Once per week []Less than once per week or not at all []Less than once per week or not at all []Less than once per week or not at all 7.Are you usually able 8.If you answered"no"to the prior question what prevents you from getting the food you want to to get that food that you eat?Please check all that apply. want to eat? []Price []Personal safety []Yes []Lack of transportation []Not available where I regularly shop []No []Don't know where to find it []Lack of free time []Travel time []Lack of cooking equipment []Other: 9.When riding the transit bus,where do you go? Mark X under the appropriate box for each. Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never Work [] [] [] [] [] Doctor Appointments/Medical Care [] [] [] [] [] Food Shopping School. [] [] [] [] [] Leisure/Entertainment HEALTHCARE 10.Do you currently have health 11.Do you currently have a primary 12.How long has it been since your last insurance? care doctor? appointment with a doctor? []Yes []Yes []Less than 1 year []No []No []Between 1-2 years []Looking for one []More than 2 years DEMOGRAPHICS 13.Age(mark one): 14.Do you own or rent your residence? 15.Do you work on Stock Island? []14-17 []65-74 []Own []Yes []18-24 [] 75-84 []Rent []No []25-44 []85+ []Neither own nor rent but live with []45-64 others 16.Home Zip Code(Please mark only one box.): ] 33040-Stock Island [] 33052-Marathon and Marathon Area ] 33040-Key West [] 33001-Long Key ] 33042-Cudjoe,Summerland,Torches,and Sugarloaf Area [] 33036-Islamorada ] 33043-Big Pine and Summerland Key Area [] 33070-Tavernier ] 33050-Marathon [] 33037-Key Largo ] 33051-Marathon and Key Colony Beach Area 17.Thank you for taking this survey!Please write any additional comments you may have about your community in relation to food,growing older,transportation,or your environment here in Monroe County. IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIII IIIIIIII I IIII IIIIIIIIIIII II II���� ������IIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII monroe.floridahealth. ov ;, � 9 w � u„Y „Yllll w 1111111111i�uu��u�ll�lii��iuu�������u�lllllluuu��iuilliulll���iui����i�llullli���uuui�ullli�llu�iuuu�lllll����l S PA N I S H LANGUAGE SURVEY - PAGE 1 Encuesta de Salud Comunitaria del Condado de Monroe -STOCK ISLAND El Departamento de Salud de Florida en el condado de Monroe esta buscando informacion de los residentes y empleados de Stock Island sobre la salud y el medio ambiente.Sus respuestas permaneceran anonimas.Tome unos minutos para responder a esta encuesta.Si tiene preguntas,envie un correo electromco a 1.)O LlMounu;,abg,^„( ,$;ll,hl;l^ [] Marque esta casilla para certificar que es residence o empleado de Stock Island, que tiene al menos 14 anos y que esta es la unica vez que completa esta encuesta de salud especifica para el Departamento de Salud de Florida en Monroe Condado. 1.Me gustaria recibir asistencia,referencias y/o informaci6n sobre to siguiente(marque todo to que corresponda): []Cuidado de ninos accesible []Capacitacion laboral y asistencia para solicitudes []Vivienda accesible []Asistencia legal(Inmigracion) []Pruebas de COVID-19 []Salud mental y consejeria []Vacunas COVID-19 []Clases de nutricion/cocina []Servicios para discapacitados []Abuse de sustancias/Recuperacion de adicciones []Servicios de violencia domestica/Agresion sexual []Servicios de transports []Clases de idioma ingles []Asistencia para la solicitud de beneficios de desempleo []>xamenes de salud gratuitos []Salud para mujeres/Salud sexual/Planificacion familiar []Seguro medico/Medicaid/Informacion e inscripcion de Medicare []Otero 2.Algunas personas descubren que necesitan o quieren mudarse fuera de su comunidad a medida que envejecen.Si tuviera que considerar mudarse de su comunidad actual,Zseria el siguiente factor un factor importante,un factor menor o no un factor en to absoluto en su decision de mudarse? Por favor marque una X por cada factor Factor Factor No es un factor en principal _ menor to absoluto Su seguridad personal o preocupaciones de seguridad [] [] _ [ Querer mudarse a on area que tenga mej ores instalaciones de atencion [] [] [ medica Querer estar mas cerca de la familia Ws acceso al transporte publico [] [] [ Querer vivir en on clima diferente [] [] [ Querer vivir en on area que tiene on costo de vida mas bajo [] [] [ Querer vivir en on area con mejores oportunidades para interacciones [] [] [ sociales 3.Califique cada uno de los siguientes problemas en su comunidad en una Marque con una X debajo de la calificaci6n escala de 1 a 5(1 siendo muy pobre y 5 excelente). apropiada para cada uno 1 2 3 4 5 Transporte publico puntual/accesible Cuidado de salud accesible [] [] [] [] [ Opciones de vivienda accesible Calidad de los proveedores de atencion medica [] [] [] [] [ Despensas de alimentos [] [] [] [] [ Infraestructura de calles [] [] [] [] [] Mantenimiento de parques Basura/tirarbasura [] [] [] [] [] El trafico de drogas Servicios y Centros Comunitarios para jovenes o adultos mayores [] [] [] [] [ Oportunidades de trabajo [] [] [] [] [ Crimen [] [] [] [] [] Complete tambien la pagina 2 de esta encuesta en el reverso de este formulario. 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[]Varias veces al dia []Varias veces al dia []Varias veces al dia []Una vez al dia []Una vez al dia []Una vez al dia []Varias veces por semana []Varias veces por semana []Varias veces por semana []Una vez por semana []Una vez por semana []Una vez por semana []Menos de una vez por semana o nada []Menos de una vez por semana o nada []Menos de una vez por semana o nada 7.ZPor to general,puede 8.Si respondi6"no"a la pregunta anterior,Zqu6 le impide obtener los alimentos que desea obtener la comida que comer?Por favor marque todos los que apliquen. desea comer? []Precio []Seguridad personal []Si []Falta de transports []No disponible donde compro regularmente []No []No se donde encontrarlo []Falta de tiempo libre []Tiempo de viaje []Falta de equipo de cocina. []Otero: 9.Cuando viaja en el autobus de transito,Zad6nde va? Marque con una X debajo de la casilla correspondiente a cada uno. Siempre Con A Casi Nunca frecuencia veces nunca Trabajo []_ [] [] Citas medicas/atenci6n medica [] [] [] [] [] Comprando comida [] [] [] [] [] Colegio [] [] [] [] [] Ocio/entretenimiento [] [] [] [] [] CUIDADO DE LA SALUD 10.ZActualmente tiene seguro de salud? 11.ZTiene actualmente un m6dico de 12.ZCuanto tiempo ha pasado desde su []Si atenci6n primaria? ultima cita con un m6dico? []No []Si []Menos de 1 ano []No []Entre 1-2 anos []Buscando one []Mas de 2 anos DEMOGRAFIA 13.Edad(marque uno): 14.ZEs propietario o alquila su 15.ZTrabaja en Stock Island? [] 14-17 []65-74 residencia? []Si [] 18-24 [] 75-84 []Propio []No []25-44 []85+ []Alquiler []45-64 []Ni es propietario ni alquila sine,que vivo con otros 16.C6digo postal-donde vives(Por favor marque solo una casilla.): ] 33040-Stock Island [] 33052-Marathon y Marathon Shores ] 33040-Key West [] 33001-Long Key ] 33042-Cudjoe,Summerland,Torches,y Sugarloaf [] 33036-Islamorada ] 33043-Big Pine and Summerland Key [] 33070-Tavernier ] 33050-Marathon [] 33037-Key Largo l 33051-Marathon and Key Colony Beach 17.Gracias por tomar esta encuesta. Escriba cualquier comentario adicional que pueda tener sobre su comunidad en relaci6n a la alimentaci6n,el envejecimiento,el transporte o su tiempo aqui en el condado de Monroe. 111111 �� III IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlIllll IIII II I IIII IIIIIIIIII II II���� ��l�lll�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII monroe.floridahealth. ov ,1� 9 � „Yllll w 1111111111i��iui��i�ll��ui�uui�������ulll�luuu�lui�lli�llllluuuill��ulllu�lllllll�uui�u�llllllliui�uuu��lllll�u IIV°� °III °III IIII�`,lIII �116���° 343 HAITIAN CREOLE LANGUAGE SURVEY — PAGE 1 Sondaj Sante Kominote Konte Monroe - STOCK ISLAND Depatman Sante Florid nan Konte Monroe ap cheche enfomasyon nan men rezidan Stock Island ak anplwaye konsenan sante ak anviwonman an.Repons on yo ap rete anonim.Tanpri pran kek minit you reponn sondaj sa a.Kesyon yo,voye you imel ba Df1➢li+!o unuare f�fr:llhif,^a..j .::,l arse. [] Tcheke kare sa a you setifye ke ou se you rezidan Stock Island oswa you anplwaye,ke ou gen omwen 14 an,e ke sa a se sel ak sel fwa w ap ranpli sondaj sante espesifik sa a you Depatman Sante Florid nan Monroe Konte. 1.Mwen to renmen asistans,referans,ak/oswa enfomasyon sou bagay sa yo(marke tout sa ki aplikab yo): []gadri abodab [] bod []Fomasyon Travay ak Asistans Aplilcasyon Lojman Aab []Tes COVI b6d []Asistans Legal(Imigrasyon) [] []Sante Mantal ak Konsey Vakse kont COVID 19 []Sevis n kont []Nitrisyon/Klas you kwit manje Sevis V olans Domestik A i es on Seks Ll []Rekiperasyon you Abi Sibstans/Dejwe [) y / g`,.y y., []Sevis transpo []Klas Lang Angle []Depistaj Santo Gratis []Asistans Aplikasyon you Benefis Chomaj []Enfomasyon sou Asirans Sante/Medicaid/Medicare ak []Santo Fanm/Santo Seksyel/Plan ifikasyon Fanmi Enskripsyon []Lot 2.Gen kek moun ki jwenn ke yo bezwen oswa vle deplase soti nan kominote yo pandan y ap grandi.Si w to konsidere demenaje soti nan kominote w ye kounye a,eske sa ki annapre yo t ap you gwo fakte,you fakte mine,oswa pa you fakte ditou nan desizyon w you w deplase? 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(S6P legim nan bwat ak legim nan Hut,elatriye)? []Plizyd fwa pa jou frize)? []Plizye fwa pa jou []Yon fwa pa jou []Plizye fwa pa jou []Yon fwa pa jou []Plizye fwa pa semen []Yon fwa pa jou []Plizye fwa pa semen []Yon fwa pa semen []Plizye fwa pa semen []Yon fwa pa semen []Mwens pase you fwa pa semen oswa pa []Yon fwa pa semen []Mwens pase you fwa pa semen oswa pa ditou []Mwens pase you fwa pa semen oswa pa ditou ditou 7.Eske on anjeneral 8.Si w to reponn"non"kesyon anvan an,kisa ki anpeche w jwenn manje on vle manje a?Tanpri kapab jwenn manje sa a tcheke tout sa ki aplike. ke on vle manje? []Pri []Sekirite pdsondl []Wi []Mank transp6 []Pa disponib kote mwen achte regily6man []Non []Pa konnen ki kote you jwenn li []Mank tan lib []Tan vwayaj []Mank ekipman you kwit manje []Lot: 9.Le w ap monte otobis transp6 a,ki kote on ale? Make X anba bwat ki apwopriye a you chak. Toujou Souvan Pafwa Raman Pa janm Travay [] [] [] [] [] Randevou dokte/swen medikal [] [] [] [] [] Acha manje [] [] [] [] [] Lek61 [] [] [] [] [] Lwazi [] [] [] [] [] SWEN SANTE 10.Eske on gen asirans sante kounye a? 11.Eske w gen you dokte premye swen 12.Konbyen tan sa to pase depi denye []Wi kounye a? randevou on ak you dokte? []Non []Wi []Mwens pase 1 ane []Non []Ant 1-2 ane []Kap ch6che youn []Plis pase 2 zan DEMOGRAFIK 13.Laj(marke youn): 14.Eske w posede oswa]we rezidans on 15.Eske w ap travay sou Stock Island? [] 14-17 []65-74 a? 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(368) 70% (214) Mental Health and Yes 14% (58) 419 25% (77) 318 <0.0001 Counseling No 86% (351) 75% (230) Nutrition/Cooking Classes Yes 15% (62) 420 22% (69) 319 0.012 No 85% (347) 78% (238) Substance Abuse/Addiction Yes 7% (27) 421 9% (27) 320 0.271 Recovery No 93% (382) 91% (280) Yes 12% (49) 36% (109) Transportation Services No 88% (360) 422 65% (198) 321 <0.0001 Unemployment Benefits Yes 7% (28) 423 22% (69) 322 <0.0001 Application Assistance No 93% (381) 78% (238) Women's Health/Sexual Yes 13% (53) 424 19% (59) 323 0.022 Health/Family Planning No 87% (356) 81% (248) Your personal safety or Major Factor 40% (160) 51% (154) security concerns Minor Factor 21% (83) 402 19% (58) 304 0.011 Not a Factor at All 40% (159) 30% (92) Wanting to move to an Major Factor 54% (217) 51% (157) area that has better health Minor Factor 23% (93) 400 20% (60) 306 0.116 care facilities Not a Factor at All 23% (90) 29% (89) Wanting to be closer to Major Factor 40% (162) 39% (120) family Minor Factor 27% (109) 401 22% (68) 305 0.178 Not a Factor at All 32% (130) 38% (117) 85 3003 r I r r r EEO= Needing more access to Major Factor 15% (59) 44% (135) public transportation Minor Factor 23% (90) 400 21% (65) 304 <0.0001 Not a Factor at All 63% (251) 34% (104) Wanting to live in a Major Factor 14% (56) 27% (83) different climate Minor Factor 27% (107) 400 21% (65) 303 <0.0001 Not a Factor at All 59% (237) 51% (155) Wanting to live in an area Major Factor 71% (284) 68% (209) that has a lower cost of Minor Factor 18% (72) 402 14% (42) 306 0.027 living Not a Factor at All 11% (46) 18% (55) Wanting to live in an area with Major Factor 29% (116) 44% (135) better opportunities for social Minor Factor 33% (132) 400 25% (75) 305 <0.0001 interaction Not a Factor at All 38% (152) 31% (95) Rating of 1(very poor) 13%(49) 30% (85) Rat ingof2 12% (47) 16% (45) Public Transportation Ratingof3 40% (151) 378 23% (66) 285 <0.0001 Ratingof4 15% (58) 11% (30) Ratingof5(excellent) 19% (73) 21% (59) Ratingofl(very poor) 33% (124) 37% (105) Ratingof2 21% (79) 14% (40) Affordable Health Care Rating of3 23% (87) 380 22% (63) 285 0.217 Ratingof4 10% (39) 12% (34) Rating of5(excellent) 13% (51) 15% (43) Rating ofl(very poor) 69% (267) 61% (174) Rating of2 12% (46) 12% (34) Affordable Housing Options Rating of3 6% (25) 388 10% (29) 283 0.227 Ratingof4 4% (14) 5% (14) Rating of5(excellent) 9% (36) 11% (32) Rating ofl(very poor) 23% (88) 28% (78) Quality of Health Care Rating of2 21% (82) 18% (50) Providers Rating of3 30% (113) 382 24% (66) 274 0.223 Ratingof4 13% (51) 14% (37) Rating of5(excellent) 13% (48) 16% (43) Rating ofl(very poor) 10% (36) 22% (60) Rating of2 13% (49) 17% (48) Food Pantries Ratingof3 38% (142) 370 22% (61) 279 <0.0001 Ratingof4 16% (59) 17% (47) Ratingof5(excellent) 23% (84) 23% (63) Ratingofl(very poor) 17% (61) 15% (40) Ratingof2 21% (76) 22% (58) Street Infrastructure Ratingof3 33% (122) 366 34% (92) 370 0.741 Ratingof4 19% (68) 16% (43) Ratingof5(excellent) 11% (39) 13% (36) monroe.florldahealth.gov 3004 �' m'w m uw m'w uw uw m'w m'w III m �m �m mu Rat ingofl(very poor) 6% (24) 10% (27) Rating ofl 9% (35) 16% (44) Maintenance of Parks Rating of3 31% (114) 370 26% (72) 272 0.03 Rating of4 32% (117) 26% (71) Rat ingof5(excellent) 22% (80) 21% (58) Rat ingofl(very poor) 22% (83) 18% (48) Rating ofl 17% (65) 23% (61) Trash/Littering Rating of3 32% (122) 377 28% (74) 264 0.037 Rating of4 17% (64) 13% (35) Rat ingof5(excellent) 11% (43) 17% (46) Rat ingofl(very poor) 25% (88) 24% (60) Rating ofl 20% (72) 23% (57) Drug Traffic king Rating of3 35% (124) 355 30% (75) 250 0.649 Rating of4 7% (26) 8% (19) Rat ingof5(excellent) 13% (45) 16% (39) Rating ofl(very poor) 19% (69) 24% (63) Services and Community Ratingofl 23% (85) 22% (59) CentersforYouth or Seniors Ratingof3 36% (133) 366 30% (78) 264 0.318 Ratingof4 11% (39) 11% (29) Ratingof5(excellent) 11% (40) 13% (35) Ratingofl(very poor) 12% (44) 22% (61) Ratingofl 17% (62) 14% (40) Job Opportunities Ratingof3 27% (101) 373 21% (58) 279 0.004 Ratingof4 20% (76) 16% (45) Ratingof5(excellent) 24% (90) 27% (75) Ratingofl(very poor) 15% (55) 19% (49) Ratingofl 20% (75) 22% (55) Crime Ratingof3 34% (124) 368 31% (79) 255 0.519 Ratingof4 17% (63) 14% (35) Ratingof5(excellent) 14% (51) 15% (37) Multiple times per day 3% (13) 8% (23) Once per day 2% (10) 8% (24) Multiple times per week 11% (46) 408 15% (46) 303 <0.0001 Once per week 21% (86) 21% (64) Less than once per week or not at all 62% (253) 48% (146) Multiple times per day 22% (88) 15% (46) Once per day 20% (83) 21% (64) Multiple times per week 28% (113) 408 25% (76) 303 0.07 Once per week 17% (68) 19% (57) Less than once per week or not at all 14% (56) 20% (60) 87 3005 m Multiple times per day 23% (93) 14% (41) Once per day 24% (97) 17% (51) Multiple times per week 28% (115) 408 29% (88) 302 <0.0001 Once per week 14% (58) 23% (68) Less than once per week or not at all 11% (45) 18% (54) s 'i ... OEM MEN= Yes 76% (310) 408 51% (157) 306 <0.0001 No 24% (98) 49% (149) Price Yes 79% (77) 98 81% (121) 149 <0.0001 No 21% (21) 19% (28) Lack of transportation Yes 15% (15) 98 38% (56) 149 <0.0001 No 85% (83) 62% (93) Don't know where to find it Yes 14% (14) 98 10% (15) 149 0.116 No 86% (84) 90% (134) Travel time Yes 11% (11) 98 18°% (27) 149 <0.0001 No 89% (87) 82% (122) Yes 3% (3) 4% (6) Personal safety No 97% (95) 98 96% (143) 149 0.023 Not available where I Yes 31% (30) 98 21% (32) 149 0.042 regularly shop No 69% (68) 79% (117) Lack of free time Yes 20% (20) 98 19% (28) 149 0.008 No 80% (78) 81% (121) Lack of cooking equipment Yes 16% (16) 98 20% (30) 149 0.001 No 84% (82) 80% (119) Yes 79% (320) 406 64% (194) 304 <0.0001 No 21% (86) 36% (110) Yes 60% (246) 408 50% (152) 304 0.014 No 40% (162) 50% (152) Less than one year 67% (272) 61% (183) Between 1-2 years 15% (59) 404 14% (42) 301 0.067 More than 2 years 18% (73) 25% (76) Own 36% (146) 45% (136) Rent 46% (183) 402 14% (43) 299 <0.0001 Neither own nor rent 18% (73) 40% (120) Yes 49% (198) 407 36% (112) 307 0.001 No 51% (209) 645/o (195) monroe.floridahealth.gov ^^ 3006 „ ,rr r „ / r 0/001/0 r o. i r 1 r /, , ,, BY~ 600&NUTRIVOINIMOICATORS, The'N itritio Intake table f c ws data stratifre by two„groups, The ” rater Thar sir ' q�aaa`�tc� Daa ly' Vegetable & Frrit`Intake" group isarnprjsed'°of 'respQncl en who self rep reed`cons/am'ing one o:r rr� ltiple servings of fresh"wegales AID,one or r multiple servings,;cif f re' sh'fr61t per da�r'`'fihe second gro6p'is comprised/ f respondents who self-reported consurnin Less than one serving of vegetables AND less,thah"one seru1 g of fruit'] er day. Those who reported cnsurning 1+serving(s) of vegetables but riot fruit or,l' servings) of"fruit°but not vegetables were 1 r eliminated from:thi`'s table. Thu , the total N value for this table is 574; rid 142 / 3007 Affordable Childcare Yes 14% (30) 213 21/ (77) 361 0.031 NO 86% (183) 79% (284) Yes 39% (83) 53% (190) Affordable Housing No 61% (130) 213 47% (171) 361 0.002 Yes 14% (29) 12% (45) COVID-19 Testing No 86% (184) 213 88% (316) 361 0.691 COVID-19 Vaccines Yes 10% (22) 213 14% (52) 361 0.159 No 90% (191) 86% (309) Yes 13% (28) 16% (56) Disability Services No 87% (185) 213 84% (305) 361 0.438 Domestic Yes 3% (7) 213 6/ (23) 361 0.109 Violence/Sexual No 97% (206) 94% (388) English Language Yes 12% (25) 213 18% (65) 361 0.046 Classes No 88% (188) 82% (296) Free Health Yes 26% (56) 213 34% (124) 361 0.044 Screenings No 74% (157) 66% (237) Health Insurance/Medicaid/ Yes 23% (50) 213 35% (126) 361 0.004 Medicare Info&Enrollment No 77% (163) 65% (235) Job Training & Yes 12% (25) 213 20/ (73) 361 0.009 Application Assistance No 88% (188) 80% (288) Legal Assistance Yes 12% (25) 213 23% (84) 361 0.001 (Immigration) No 88% (188) 77% (277) Mental Health and Yes 15% (31) 213 22% (79) 361 0.031 Counseling No 85% (182) 78% (282) Nutrition/Cooking Yes 15% (33) 19% (69) Classes No 85% (180) 213 81% (292) 361 0.273 Substance Yes 7% (15) 213 7/ (26) 361 0.943 Abuse/Addiction No 93% (198) 93% (335) Transportation Yes 17% (36) 213 27% (96) 361 0.008 Services No 83% (177) 73% (265) Unemployment Yes 7% (15) 213 17/ (62) 361 0.001 Benefits Application No 93% (198) 83% (299) Women's Yes 14% (30) 213 16% (57) 361 0.582 Health/Sexual No 86% (183) 84% (304) monroe.floridahealth.gov 3008 'll e!uIM Your personal safety Major Factor 47% (99) 42% (151) or security concerns Minor Factor 18% (39) 212 21% (76) 357 0.543 Not a Factor at All 35% (74) 36% (130) Wanting to move to Major Factor 60% (127) 49% (174) an area that has Minor Factor 24% (52) 213 20% (70) 356 < 0.0001 better health care Not a Factor at All 16% (34) 31% (112) Wanting to be closer Major Factor 40% (85) 42% (148) to family Minor Factor 31% (66) 213 22% (79) 356 0.046 Not a Factor at All 29% (62) 36% (129) Needing more access Major Factor 24% (50) 31% (109) to public Minor Factor 24% (51) 212 22% (77) 356 0.195 transportation Not a Factor at All 52% (111) 48% (170) Wanting to live in a Major Factor 17% (35) 21% (76) different climate Minor Factor 26% (55) 211 25% (90) 355 0.367 Not a Factor at All 57% (121) 53% (189) Wanting to live in an Major Factor 67% (142) 72% (259) area that has a lower Minor Factor 19% (40) 213 13% (47) 358 0.182 cost of living Not a Factor at All 15% (31) 15% (52) Wanting to live in an area Major Factor 39% (82) 35% (125) with better opportunities for Minor Factor 32% (69) 213 28% (100) 356 0.167 social interaction Not a Factor at All 29% (62) 37% (131) 1 Rating of 1 (very poor) 14% (28) 25% (84) Rating of2 16% (32) 13% (43) Public Transportation Rating of3 36% (73) 203 32% (107) 338 0.047 Rating of4 14% (29) 12% (41) Rating of5(excellent) 20% (41) 19% (63) Rating of 1 (very poor) 28% (56) 38% (128) Rating of2 17% (33) 19% (65) Affordable Health Care Rating of3 23% (45) 199 22% (75) 340 0.036 Rating of4 15% (29) 9% (32) Rating of5(excellent) 18% (36) 12% (40) Rating of 1 (very poor) 63% (128) 67% (228) Affordable Housing Rating of2 9% (18) 12% (41) Options Rating of3 10% (20) 204 8% (26) 339 0.276 Rating of4 5% (11) 4% (14) Rating of5(excellent) 13% (27) 9% (30) Rating of 1 (very poor) 20% (41) 31% (102) Quality of Health Care Rating of2 17% (35) 21% (69) Providers Rating of3 32% (64) 1 203 23% (76) 1 332 0.022 Rating of4 14% (29) 13% (44) Rating of5(excellent) 17% (34) 12% (41) 91 3009 'll Rating of 1 (very poor) 11% (22) 18% (59) Rating of2 20% (40) 12% (39) Food Pantries Rating of3 29% (59) 203 34% (112) 328 0.025 Rating of4 17% (35) 14% (47) Rating of5(excellent) 23% (47) 22% (71) Rating of 1 (very poor) 19% (37) 16% (49) Rating of 2 20% (40) 21% (67) Street Infrastructure Rating of3 31% (61) 200 34% (108) 315 0.631 Rating of4 21% (42) 17% (54) Rating of5(excellent) 10% (20) 12% (37) Rating of 1 (very poor) 9% (18) 7% (23) Rating of2 10% (19) 16% (52) Maintenance of Parks Rating of3 29% (58) 200 29% (94) 320 0.161 Rating of4 34% (67) 27% (86) Rating of5(excellent) 19% (38) 20% (65) Rating of 1 (very poor) 25% (50) 18% (59) Rating of2 17% (34) 21% (67) Trash/Littering Rating of3 26% (52) 197 33% (107) 323 0.163 Rating of4 19% (37) 15% (49) Rating of5(excellent) 12% (24) 13% (41) Rating of 1 (very poor) 27% (54) 23% (67) Rating of2 19% (37) 23% (70) Drug Trafficking Rating of3 32% (63) 198 34% (102) 300 0.313 Rating of4 9% (18) 6% (17) Rating of5(excellent) 13% (26) 15% (44) Rating of 1 (very poor) 21% (42) 21% (65) Services and Rating of 2 24% (47) 22% (68) Community Centers for Rating of3 27% (54) 200 37% (115) 312 0.114 Youth or Seniors Rating of4 15% (30) 10% (30) Rating of5(excellent) 14% (27) 11% (34) Rating of 1 (very poor) 11% (23) 20% (66) Rating of2 16% (33) 14% (47) Job Opportunities Rating of3 24% (48) 201 25% (84) 332 0.084 Rating of4 20% (40) 19% (63) Rating of5(excellent) 28% (57) 22% (72) Rating of 1 (very poor) 18% (35) 17% (54) Rating of2 16% (32) 25% (78) Crime Rating of3 31% (61) 198 32% (99) 314 0.098 Rating of4 17% (34) 14% (44) Rating of5(excellent) 18% (36) 12% (39) monroe.florldahealth.gov 3010 'll 0 Multiple times per day 9% (19) 2% (8) Once per day 4% (8) 6% (21) < 0.0001 Multiple times per week 7% (14) 213 17% (62) 361 Once per week 20% (42) 21% (74) Less than once per week or not at all 61% (130) 54% (196) Yes 78% (167) 213 54% (195) 360 < 0.0001 No 22% (46) 46% (165) Price Yes 76% (35) T68% % (136) 165 < 0.0001 No 24% (11) 46 ' (29) Yes 22% (10) % (53) 0.001 Lack of transportation No 78% (36) 46 (112) 165 Don't know where to Yes 13% (6) 46 14% (23) 165 0.145 find it No 87% (40) 86% (142) Travel time Yes 4% (2) 46 17/ (28) 165 0.003 No 96% (44) 83% (137) Yes 2% (1) 4% (6) Personal safety No 98% (45) 46 96% (159) 165 0.351 Not available where I Yes 30% (14) 46 24% (39) 165 0.41 regularly shop No 70% (32) 76% (126) Lack of free time Yes 9% (4) 46 20% (33) 165 < 0.0001 No 91% (42) 80% (132) Lack of cooking Yes 9% (4) 46 22% (36) 165 < 0.0001 equipment No 91% (42) 78% (129) I= IM Always 6% (12) 10% (33) Often 5% (9) 9% (32) Work Sometimes 10% (19) 197 8% (27) 346 0.076 Rarely 5% (9) 7% (24) Never 75% (148) 66% (230) Always 6% (12) 12% (41) Doctor Appt/Medical Often 3% (6) 7% (25) Care Sometimes 13% (25) 196 12% (40) 343 0.026 Rarely 6% (12) 1 18% (277) Never 72% (141) 1 161% (210) 93 3011 'll Always 5% (9) 10% (33) Often 6% (12) 8% (29) Food Shopping Sometimes 9% (18) 196 14% (48) 343 0.034 Rarely 7% (14) 8% (26) Never 73% (143) 60% (207) Always 2% (4) 5% (17) Often 2% (4) 1% (5) School Sometimes 4% (7) 192 6% (19) 343 0.33 Rarely 5% (9) 3% (11) Never 88% (168) 85% (291) Always 4% (7) 5% (18) Leisure/ Often 4% (8) 4% (14) Entertainment Sometimes 12% (24) 196 10% (34) 343 0.836 Rarely 9% (17) 9% (32) Never 71% (140) 71% (245) Yes 80% (168) 211 66% (238) 359 0.001 No 20% (43) 34% (121) Yes 67% (141) 211 48% (173) 359 < 0.0001 No 33% (70) 52% (186) Less than one year 70% (145) 58% (209) Between 1-2 years 15% (30) 207 14% (51) 359 0.004 More than 2 years 15% (32) 28% (99) Own 39% (82) 20% (70) Rent 46% (96) 208 38% (135) 355 < 0.0001 Neither own nor rent 14% (30) 42% (150) Yes 51% (108) 213 40% (143) 360 0.01 No 49% (105) 60% (217) monroe.floridahealth.gov 3012 r �i / r iyvii , r / , r, / , / 3013 �'�K 8C WRITE-IN COMMENTS r~ mail e -�, • I n w,o,,.�,,,,;,,, ,,,,,,,isir, +,,,v✓.r ,mm„t, rv„a ✓✓r,✓rru if lr✓,vs✓✓ll ✓Fslarr lF a✓r�i wr✓r✓Krrwor✓mw/Aw✓✓✓✓r�,✓�y�ir✓iW,OFIF/W✓4�1✓P��Y,JkV��lI7N���1�����6✓r��✓l✓�GIIwG�F�(wr��„✓✓✓✓��,✓Fmi;,, i ,�" Ywn i�'Y G„ ,+r� � ,,,w�/ ✓ irk"��` � � 1✓f x p�r'r, �w gym' r�;�w''°. p, I� ° ,. , ' ✓a� ,�,�iu t u, r I m J � .. ,ul'� HEALTH CARE C�R IC'j'�HNAI CO�MMll 11 I.S., • Lack of doctors in our network. • 33040 is too far(3.5 hours) from big city offerings in medical facilities, major sports and concerts. • Medical care is a big issue both for me and many others in the community. The quality and quantity of the care are a bit scary. • There should be a new hospital built asap...especially if they build a new airport. • Health care is an afterthought. • Childcare and medical care are critical issues. • Mas lugares para atencion medica. (Translation: more places for medical attention.) • Mwenpojs travay mu vie mou ede'm you sante avey travay paske mwen pa gen ed isit moun ki pees pon sob mwenan li gran mou ti pap je anygen man pas a. (Translation: I have to work for my life, please help me for my health at work because I don't have any help here.) Illllll II II I l II IIIII II IIIIII II l( III 11 II l II I ) ( �'�K 8C WRITE-IN COMMENTS ..,,..�" � ........:. �� � ii��� ilk % I uJ� // � ✓ kr� �� � 1� h,s i ,,, `,; ._ , � d it�",,% � k✓gk���i�: i . ryry }mfrro'i 11f ail/n i . � . � au�a 4 HOUSING 13iR I('j'�IIINIAI!L..C 01MME114 D S., •As I get older, it is getting too expensive to live here. • Lack of long term resident facilities for those of us over 60. • Affordable housing for workers. Nobody can find a place to • There needs to be a facility available for elderly people and rent due to all the vacation homes. especially those persons who have lived in the Florida Keys • More affordable housing please! for decades. I've seen too many elderly people suffer because . My mom 67 years old and dad 83 years old are both retired they have no place to go, they cannot find a place to live that they can't find any place to live. The housing list is too long they can afford. There's too much on affordable housing that they're about to become homeless in their own city because is supposed to be "affordable" housing and there's too many they can't afford the cost of life and there's no plan to help hotels. them. They told them wait for some years for a place to • If you guys would help me find somewhere to rent in Key become available by the time they are waiting they don't West, because they asked for the trailers area in the Maloney. know what to do. Key West is for rich people. When you are • NEED MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING. young they use you make you do 2 to 3 job to survive. When you get old if you don't have a family who accepts you to live • Cornerstone needs to work more closely with the homeless with them you will end up in the street as homeless or in a regarding all housing options. In other works make nursing home if you have the opportunity. transitioning from homeless to housing easier. •Air conditioner needed at KOTS in Women's bunk to help with mold. 3015 WRITE-IN ��K�K��NT� ,, ' `' ' ^--'' " "`^'`'`^-' " ' ^� U���UU�UU��� � ���U�7�U�UU��� u ux�,��~�un��� CONTINUED un���u~�~ �R I('j'�8INIA& C 01MM E 1141"S., ° Housing. insurance (car and health and home[ food. ° More affordable housing is needed. | am single and don't utilities especially sewer are all too expensive. There are very need big space but can't find anything under$35OO.00 per limited services for the disabled. month. °Affordable housing is so out of reach for employees. Even ° Not having staffing for my child's school, co-workers though, you say you are building more units,who can afford ��OOOemnnth? Pmpe�yinnurereeisfnrthehchfniks not con�ant��a�ng. and not many long term hiendsaUdue to Lack of affordableaffordablehousing is very stressful. Having airb&bs working class. Please lower the rent/modgages Help us all around my neighborhood not knowing if they are bring in stay ina small community island. Cnvidor sex offender tomy neighbor is very upsetting.We ° | am leaving the county this summer because | had to have lost the family community down here making very hard divorce and cannot find affordable housing for myself and my to raise families down here. kids. ° Thereisnohousingforanyone —inciudingaging ° Cost of living expense is way too high, rent isincreasing population. and it was already too high. | need to move out of Key West ° I'm a traveling health professional working at the hospital and quit mY job at the hospital soon because | will not be nn Stock Island. Housing was difficult tn find and come able to afford living here.4aa nurse with a stable job and a December| will not have housing so |will no longer work professional career| shouldn't be unable to make ends meet here. | have worked in other hospitals who build a hotel onto to pay mybills. | can't even pay myrent. their hospital to house travel staff. ° Me gusta este estado to 6nico que es muyelevado el precio ° | wouldn't live here if | didn't own a business. The cost of de [as viviendes. (Translation | like this state the only thing living is out ridiculous. that is very high is the price ofhousing1 �'�K 8C WRITE-IN COMMENTS u Il V�Ny»>fn� Il��'��jOl�billViLJA(�I �lud�i�i 111IiVi t!'GP ' �I�II �+ill iipi�l, Y I�I i J I I b rJ:b J r<, TRANSPORTATION R I('j'�IIINAI!1...1' OiMMEI1141S., • 1 wish there were more bus stops to go everywhere. • The bus doesn't go where I need transportation to, • 1 would also love a more frequent bus schedule that does including doctor and food stores. I can't walk not take hours to get into the supermarkets/doctor's offices • 5 blocks to Publix. Please bring back the bus schedule area of N Roosevelt and the downtown area. I enjoy Stock from 5 years ago. Island's transformation and I am glad we bought a house here, but the transportation issue is dire as more housing • Why can't I get the help I need as I work so hard to stay on and resorts are opening on the island. the right side of the law?Why can't I get the transportation I need to get the important things done that I need? • Wish lower keys shuttle was on time (nor early or late) as especially early has caused me to miss the bus, then costing •A free bus pass for disability. me lots of money to take Uber, which clogs the streets.The • There should be a focus on the bus stops and information lower keys transit should have less of a big break at stock posted in a several languages . More frequent routes on island,wastes a lot of time. Stock Island. • 1 wish the bus were more on time, a lot of the time they are • 1 think the transportation routes can be replanned, or 15 minutes late and that's really annoying when it's hot our some more lines should be added and some useless ones side or it's raining, thanks! removed. 3017 WRITE-IN ��K�K��NT� ,, ' `' ' ^--'' " "`^'`'`^-' " ' ^� U� �� NUTRITION n~~~~~~�� �m n��� n n�� n n~��n� 13,R8('j'�8INIA& COMMEI1475., ° | hope more supermarkets can be added to sell food, and ° People don't understand food, their is blessing & supermarkets can provide a variety offood for me to choose. punishment food & we starve here sometimes. Punishment ° | think the environment is very good and it would bebetter food with no punishment makes usblind. if there were more variety in the food. ° | amina shelter that they rules is their rules. I've been told ° | would really love a healthy, affordable, and safe grocery | am not allowed to cook the foods | have to eat tomaintain store in Stock Island sowe can avoid going into Key West for my health. Raw meat for rotten. |f | do | will be kicked out of grocery shopping. the shelter for aday. ° The community isa food desert, and also lacks community ° | am disabled. It is hard for me to get to the store everyday support services specific tnvulnerable populations. to eat. | do have anEB[ card. ° Community vegetable garden please. ° Homeless. KOT5 does not allow ANY food storage. ° akmanjeleyonmoungen2fanmiakyon lot kigen4yota Therefore constant need for transportation costs and many dwe bay sekgen4femnien]eUsmen]e. (Transietinn: and just do without food. Constant illness due to lack of food and food when a person has 2 families and another with 4.they weather AC/heat in dorms & tents. should give food to the family of4] ° We need more healthy food. ° Grocery store like Pubiix .VWnn Dixie and/or41diswould be great addition! IN volttw monmeƒlohdahealthgov ~'~ ������ ID IX 8C WRITE-IN COMMENTS OF y i I m J f , a l poet we�w'�wi�P��w' �mw( ri r i 1// r � W�,,,.�a - ,� mxa!mour�oauwu,r+r� � ,,, '.,a,w 'Y .,w a�w� � ��aw'wrr��ir✓�'�,r'/��, (� �, o,,.� e cuww. SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES R I('j'�IlINIAIIl...l' OiMME114 D S., • No community involvement opportunities for children with • Need more things for our children to do.A fun spot disabilities. No place for children with disabilities to play, no Somewhere they can go with friends to have fun. Not a equipment at parks that is accessible. Even the gates that school or community event. Not sport events.A Fun place latch cannot be reached by someone in a wheelchair. for family and kids together to eat, hangout, like a Extreme • We need a splash park in Stock Island or Key Haven. It's too Sports, Dave and Buster's, Fun Dimension, something to hot for the kids at the park. keeps our kids off the streets and still having fun. 3019 I���� ���� WRITE—IN [`/l�N�N�NT� ��m�� ���� ,, ' `' ' ^--'' " "`^'`'`^-' " ' ^� ��� �� ���� �� on��~u~ n �� �m nn����nn�� (This section was added due to the volume of comments related to this topic] CR8C'j'�8lNlA& C 01MM E 1141"S., ° Poor access and travel on sidewalks orto buildings, parks ° There's too much traffic and we need e different system. etc. for persons with physical disabilities. |t would be nice to have roundabouts at intersections so ° This survey isa great start but we really need to that cars can move. Stock Island was supposed tobefor concentrate on congestion/safety both pedestrian and motor/ residence not for tourism. usl from Big Coppitt down needs tobe addressed especially ° McDonald Ave medians need to be narrowed to Key Haven down to triangle.4 lot of people can get around accommodate 2 lanes of traffic at US 1 easy on ebikesetc, but it is not safe and we need a fast/ efficient and safe corridor for this additional new traffic. °Accessible parking is issue.Avenues are crowed with cars. ° Residential streets are poorly[it at night, ifataU.food to the ° More street lights would help. family of4] ° Sidewalks on Stock Island are really needed, especially where children are dropped off/picked up for the school bus at the busy intersection of&h Ave byFishbusters. |t is horrible that kids have to walk on that road without a sidewalk. Not to mention that road is highly trafficked by visitors staying atBoyd's campground, oceans edge and the Perry hotel. ° The traffic nn Stock Island is crazy especially when school isinsession. °4aa resident ofStock Island and working at the hospital and nn Key West, | em concerned about traffic that will increase due the large influx nf people due tn 'effnrdeble hnusing" being built. Traffic is already e disaster and this will make itworse. ° Problems with commercial vehicles parked on residential streets onStock Island (Miriam 8/12th5t[ some ofthe trucks idle all night Airbnb rental of large boats docked offNMiham & 12th & elsewhere Environmental impact? Pumpouts7Legaiity? ° The traffic nn Stock Island is hnrrible, especially in the morning. |t will only be getting worse with the affordable housing going up. ° The environment is good and the traffic management is orderly. ° Would love to alleviate the trash in the community and see mnresideweiks! Let's clean it up ] I DIX 8C WRITE-IN COMMENTS �l ��roriai� V J1f /l/�irrrrrJrr�rl�%ai�o�ii���i�arrrrfrrrrrr�n 'V "foil i r lk1 IE i OTHER 13iR I('j'�IlINAI!1...1' OiMMII°°:°:114 D S., be developed,why not make the developer PURCHASE the • Love having Bernstein park. While the drug usage is property at market value and use the funds to invest in SI noticeable and crime does exist, it is commendable that improvements for the South SI residents?! Giving ROGO's to KWPD live in the area and their vehicles are also visible. developers.Again, purchasing ROGO's could have provided The marinas on Stock Island definitely make the area more additional funds toward Infrastructure of South SI,which pleasing aesthetically. still needs a lot of work. The amount of trash/litter on Stock Island is disgraceful! Code enforcement leaves much to be • Money for school would be nice. desired with many living in deplorable conditions. The County • Key West is getting priced out.There will be no middle or Commission should also be voted on by district, in order for lower class here to work. each area represented by someone district residents feel • I love Stock Island Magazine. would best represent their interests. • The county commission does a very poor job representing • The trash and litter is a major issue. Make it look less like the residents of South Stock Island/District 1. Giving our a trash heap and people will respect their soundings more. last public water access shoreline to a developer. If it was to Ripple effect. 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Stock Wand Key West Lmmmmmmm;� 11 of survey respondents gave a negative rating for affordable housing options. IIIIIIIII liuu� I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII,I,I,I,Ii r r,,, i i Transit Use by Residential Location jjjjjjjjjjm=� 9% Work - 70/0 1111110111imm 10% cior/u.ci ai 1111111M 6% IMMEMIJIMM9% Food Shopping - 7% ........................................ HIM 11 Among respondents who were unable to access the foods they wanted cited �i as a 1 � • 1 Reasons Respondents Could Not Get the Foods They Wanted: Price xo diidlljrja9/!9me dio �me uWml umuumm a lumlllm uuuuuuuu ,� � � �� IIIII iiloummuu 4�G �� u � IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiiiilmu lru umumuum Diu �ww �mm �ww �miu II ,� n�f io°"�. IIIIVum MAINTENANCE OF PARKS THE HIGHEST RANKED ,PUBLIC, PERCEPTION, CATEGORY,, , ,RY,, � � � 1 Social Interaction as a Moving Factor by Language English i, , ,,a„ C,,,,, Illlllllllllllllli p Y f/ 194RWD. rr U r if �>llllll �//lllllll�/ / ll //// I//l� ll/ll/llllllll r i r ,t r. .".... ...... . . .... . . "...... .. .... . . . IVI / L r 1 , / i I / III i 1t See page 33-35 of surveyr r more details. A)& it tot ot pto9m�,;& I 4VIleVe �f uw � uw FoundationS . O .S. Fl�*] k,Koe`to �I It, I c�;�rr�ri�r�,��`er('S� �wC HOUSING AUTHOOF CITY OF KEY W[ST, FLORIDA RIT ►� r May, 2023 Garden View apartment complex opens with 103 units with funding by the Key West Housing Authority, � uw uw 111 Residential Complex Capacity r CFK Currently has 100 student beds and is authorized to construct 240 The residential complex III also haveOF up to 50 employee housing units. First Responders• Healthcare / • Educators t � rii Economic Impact ® 90 % of Lagoon Landing residents hold jobs that support the Keys' community. CFK contributes $54.9 million annually to the Keys economy. The estimated annual economic impact f an additional 240 students is $10.98 million. ui uidlllluu�uuuuui Illuuuuou ui�luui uuuuui uuuu uuuo • December, 2022 - Key West Rides (on demand bus service for same fare) launched. • June , 2023 - Workforce Express route from Stock Island to Bahama Village launched. 0 • Monroe County Parks and Beaches continues to expand recreational programs to meet the needs of the Stock Island. • Bernstein Park community center has been utilized more and library kiosk was added. I r�, ,;; F �; r y,�� �> w��°pq ,�� ������^B��s �r r�� ��r,�� �� � , "food 2. The Stock Island communi.tv would..........like a s0ash r)ad at Bernstein Park. The CDC says properly operated and managed splash pads create healthy and safe water experiences. Child development benefits - more than just fun in the sun. Splash pads eliminate the drowning hazards of a swimming pool and less expensive to build and maintain than a pool. 3,9 SOS Foundation reauests assistance to secure new location on Stock Island. 0 SOS needs a bigger, safer space on Stock Island. 0 Parking challenges at current location. 0 Access to fresh produce important for Stock Island. 0 This space would enhance SOS Foundation and DOH-Monroe's mission alignment to support the Stock Island population for healthier food and other critical health resources. S.O.S. Foundation H W [ i Monroe County unty 0 Collaboration iDOH-Monroe and The College of the Florida Keys 0 Locatedn the ®Ile e s Key West r, campus. Federal, state, and local support is necessary. Opening July 2024 withservices ffere a minimum oft two days a week. 0Nlolll�i!�omhmnouuuuuu���wiuullo� u tillva / „ t GIU EGG° iil IIGGIIII� III GG imioi mi�V n °wall m�w ��� ��omiouomououomou w""u�maiu��aumommmn�����m"��u��mvumoi�umu!a'nuauumiflumuououom Ilamohummomououoouuuoimioiou�,dtu»N�tllfl� / .,,,/„, ,„,,//� �. ,„/�, ui uulllllluu uuuuio uidllll�Iluuuuioi iiui� uuuuui uuuuou� ui�lllluu uuuuuiuu�luui ui uuuoui ui uuuuui ui uuioui 1 i s t We will be happy to answer questions t or send an ema*l to you can I V I ?; 711c. r,/Of aq H Monroe Counly