Meadows Martindale-
Brightwood

fall creek trail

COMMUNITY SUCCESSES

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COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES




Community and Social Context

residental area in Meadows

Tight-knit communities protect and promote the health of the whole. The percentage of residents who trust others, consider people willing to help each other out, and participate in volunteer community groups is associated with how long residents live on average.

Percent of residents who say their neighbors are likely to…

neighborhood Organizations

Economic Stability

building in Meadows neighborhood

Having a job has greater benefits than just getting a paycheck. People who are employed are less likely than those who are unemployed to report mental health issues like sadness or anxiousness.

Employment by Disability Status

Women, Minority, and Veteran Owned Businesses

Education

Tindley school

People who have the opportunity to complete more education live healthier and longer lives.

Childcare Facilities by Paths to Quality Level

Note: PTQ level 4 is the highest rating given for childcare facilities.

Food Access

worker with produce

Low Food Access—Areas with a significant number or share of the population living far from the nearest healthy food store such as supermarkets, supercenters, or ethnic grocery grocers.

Food Desert—An area with Low Food Access that is also Low Income (Median Household Income at or below 80% of the region’s MHI, or with a poverty rate of 20% or higher).

Food Swamp—An area with many fast food restaurants and convenience stores but few grocery stores. Food swamps contribute to obesity and are more often located in communities of color.

Grocery Stores and Fast Food Places

Built and Natural Environment

Fall Creek South

Neighborhoods that have parks, trails, and walker-friendly streets, as well as less trash and graffiti, encourage people to be more physically active.

In a typical week, how much physical activity do you get?

Bus Routes and Stops

NOTE: Bus routes grouped by Frequency of Transit

Bike Lanes and Greenways

Access to Health Care

two doctors looking at each other

People who live in neighborhoods that are disadvantaged (by high poverty, unemployment, and many adults lacking high school education) are also less likely to have a regular doctor or place for health care. This increases their chances of getting sick and not getting care when they need it.

Health Outcomes

Meadows YMCA

“Health does not just mean the physical well-being of the individual but refers to the social, emotional, spiritual and cultural well-being of the whole community.” -Australian Aborginal People, 1996

Percentage of Adults living with diseases

CVD related Medical Visits

Prevalence of Health Outcomes

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