Envision Comanche Health/Wellness Focus Group March 19, 2019

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Envision Comanche Health/Wellness Focus Group March 19, 2019

Focus Group Agenda Envision Comanche Welcome and introductions (5 mins) Program overview and Data Presentation (20 minutes) Program Mapping/Identification of Issues Exercise (10 minutes) Overarching Themes and Outcomes Discussion (10 minutes) Q&A Envision Comanche

Property Demographics 271 apartments 671 individuals 37% male 63% female 170 households with children ages 0 to 18 360 kids under age of 18 189 - 0 to 6 years old 77 - 7 to 10 years old 94 - 11 to 18 years old 161 single parent households 145 - single mother households 16 - single father households 12 households that report zero income 10 of the 12 have children in the home 41 head of households listed as employed 33 of the 41 have children in the home 41 head of households receive SSI benefits 37 head of households disabled 20 head of households receive Social Security benefits Envision Comanche

Resident Needs Assessment Update 103 completed surveys (representing 49% of occupied units) 73% female/27% male; 86% single or divorced 66% of respondents between ages of 25-44 75% reported having at least 1 individual under the age of 18 in the home 72% of respondents reported educational level of high school diploma or lower 45% reported as unemployed, with additional 19% disabled, and 16% actively looking for employment 49% reported having always lived in North Tulsa, with 88% of all respondents living in Comanche Park for 5 years or less Envision Comanche

Resident Needs Assessment Update People, quiet and affordability were top listed items that people liked by Comanche Park currently Crime and more opportunities for kids were top items listed for what people want to see changed most about Comanche Park Transportation was listed as the primary barrier impacting daily life 61% reported not having a drivable car 53% stated transportation as barrier to social services 60% stated transportation as barrier to financial services 81% stated transportation as barrier to obtaining and keeping employment 59% stated transportation as barrier to accessing healthcare 51% stated transportation as reason for not attending meetings or events at schools 40% stated transportation as reason for middle schoolers not taking part in after-school programming New Parks, Grocery Store, Updated Street and Lighting Improvements, and Play Areas were listed as the Most Important Neighborhood Improvements. Envision Comanche

Resident Needs Assessment Update 36% of respondents stated public transportation was their primary mode of transportation, followed by 29% driving own car, and 25% walking 65% stated the Dollar Store was where they currently get food, followed by Walmart (55%) and Family Dollar (54%) 78% stated they would prefer to get their groceries from a Big Box Store (Reasor’s/Sprouts), followed by a Warehouse-type Store (Walmart, Sam’s) (71%) 92% stated they currently utilize SNAP benefits, with 40% utilizing clothing banks 49% stated they do not utilize any financial resource (bank, credit union, payday, credit repair) 58% described their health/well-being as Good or Better 59% reporting having medical insurance 43% reporting having a physical or mental disability or both Envision Comanche

Resident Needs Assessment Update – Health 65% reported having a regular doctor or primary care physician Of those with kids in the home, 67% reported that their kid’s have a regular doctor or pediatrician 59% reported being aware of medical services located in the neighborhood, with 38% responding with “Don’t Know” when asked to describe quality of those medical services 33% reported going to Primary Care doctor when sick, followed very closely by going to the Emergency Room (32%) and Urgent Care (18%) In the event of medical concern, respondents stated they first called 911 (61%), followed by a Family Member (23%) 63% of respondents stated they went to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care in the past year Vision Care (76%), Dental Care (75%), and Urgent Care/Walk-in Clinic (63%) were top selected items as most needed medical services within the community Transportation (59%), followed by Cost (55%) were top selected barriers to accessing healthcare Envision Comanche

Resident Needs Assessment Update Hearing gun shots (82%), followed by teenage fighting (81%) were top selected crimes witnessed by respondents 62% feel safe walking in the neighborhood during the day, with only 34% feeling safe walking in the neighborhood at night 55% stated they do not feel comfortable taking children to play at a park in the neighborhood Additional Street Lighting (51%), followed by Youth and Crime prevention programs (49%) were top selected strategies in making the neighborhood safer Envision Comanche

Additional Data Envision Comanche City of Tulsa 2018 Retail and Marketing Study The trade area that include the 36th Street North Corridor contains 17,343 people. Median income of the trade area is $27,756 (accounting for 64% of the median for all of Tulsa), and estimating up to 13% unemployment 2774 jobs currently exist within the trade area There are 5 dollar stores located in or adjacent to the trade area, and no grocery stores. A grocery is planned for Pine and Peoria, though no open date has been announced Tulsa Equality Indicators 2018 Annual Report North Tulsa represented the highest ratio of payday lending services Calls to DVIS are two and a half times more likely to come from North Tulsa than from other parts of the city Residents of North Tulsa are over twice as likely to utilize an Emergency Room North Tulsans face a life expectancy that is 8.4 years less than that of South Tulsans North Tulsans smoke at a higher rate Envision Comanche

Additional Data Envision Comanche 2018 Health Disparities and Social Determinants of Health Report (OSU Extension) North Tulsans report higher rates of individuals with fair or poor overall health, who are regularly stressed at work and regularly stressed at home North Tulsa scored below average on 8 or 10 health behaviors, including average weekly sugary drink consumption, no physical activity in the past month, meeting aerobic activity recommendations, access to indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, percentage of bike riders, percentage of walkers and runners, and average monthly days walking North Tulsa was above average in alcohol dependency, drug dependency, tobacco use, and current smokers North Tulsa was below average in have access to affordable fresh fruit and vegetables, and being able to find a safe space to exercise North Tulsa was below average with Lack of access to healthcare, difficulty in accessing services, lack of primary care doctor, and lack of routine teeth cleaning within the past year North Tulsa was below county average in being satisfied with housing options and being able to consistently pay household bills. North Tulsa faces a threat to public health through food insecurity, with reported worries about running out of food and not having enough money to buy food Envision Comanche

Program Mapping and Identification of issues Please provide input on the following items on the large post-it posters hanging throughout the room: Add to list of existing programs or providers that serve the community Add to list of data (or context to the data) that can better paint the picture of the existing health and well-being landscape, and gaps and needs in services Identify root causes or issues that stem from the data, and that should be a focus of strategy formation moving forward What 3 to 4 overarching outcomes we should focus on moving forward? Envision Comanche

Upcoming Meetings Envision Comanche April April 2 Community Design Workshop #2 (A Vision for the Future) – April 2nd, 6pm, Comanche Park Gym April 25 Community Advisory Group, Public Town Hall and Youth Engagement Envision Comanche