Alcona Health Center - CHNA - Stakeholder Survey 2024

1.Contact Name (optional):
2.What is the name of your agency?
3.What is your position at the agency?
4.What do you think the biggest community needs or areas of concern are?
5.Rank the severity of the following medical and behavioral health problems for your community:
Not a Problem
Slight Problem
Somewhat of a Problem
Moderate Problem
Extreme Problem
Don't Know
Adult (18-64) substance abuse of alcohol
Adult illicit drug use
Adult prescription drug abuse
Adult smoking/tobacco use
Affordable Housing
Availability of exercise resources or fitness opportunities
Cancer
Childhood vaccination (e.g. Flu, Whooping Cough, etc.)
Crime/violence
Diabetes
Domestic violence
Eating disorders
Flu/Pneumonia/COVID
Food insecurity
Gang influence
Heart disease
Homelessness
Infant mortality
Low education levels
Mental health issues (e.g. Depression Anxiety, Bipolar, etc.)
Neighborhood environment (e.g. connectedness with neighbors, upkeep of neighborhood, blight, etc.)
Not having health insurance
Obesity
Poverty
Racial inequities
Racial tensions
Relationships with police
Safety of home (e.g. lead, mold, leaks, structural deficiencies, access to water and heat, etc.)
Sexual violence
Sexually transmitted diseases
Suicide
Teen birth rates/teen pregnancy
Trauma – Childhood abuse/neglect, sexual assault, gun violence, prison, etc.
Truancy
Youth alcohol use
Youth bullying (e.g. cyber/traditional bullying)
Youth illicit drug use
Youth prescription drug abuse
Youth smoking/tobacco use
6.Are there any additional health needs/concerns that you see as impacting the community?
7.Everyone experiences certain needs which are essential for their daily living. Rate how important you believe each need is to your community at the present time:
Not Important
A Little Important
Somewhat Important
Very Important
Extremely Important
Finding Affordable Permanent Housing
Getting Free Meals
Short-term Shelter (less than 90 days)
Temporary Housing with Support Services (also called “Transitional Housing”)
Job Placement
Job Training
Getting Public Benefits (e.g. AFDC, SSI, Welfare)
Assistance with Budgeting Money
Getting Transportation
Parenting Training
Available Child Care
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
Drug or Alcohol Treatment
Case Management
Mental Health Care
Trauma – Childhood abuse/neglect, sexual assault, gun violence, prison, etc.
Life Skills Training (e.g. learning health habitats, time management, cooking, etc.)
Furthering Your Education
Getting Assistance in Increasing English Fluency
Medical Services
Dental Services
Obtaining Legal Assistance
Being Involved in Support Groups
Having Information on Agency Services
Health Care Information
Improving Physical Safety (e.g. more police on streets, safer shelters, etc.)
OB/GYN
Eye Doctor (e.g. vision services)
Specialty Services
8.Rate how easy or difficult it is for your community to access the following resources:
Always Difficult
Sometimes Difficult
Sometimes Easy
Always Easy
N/A - Not a Need
Finding Affordable Permanent Housing
Getting Free Meals
Short-term Shelter (less than 90 days)
Temporary Housing with Support Services (also called “Transitional Housing”)
Job Placement
Job Training
Getting Public Benefits (e.g. AFDC, SSI, Welfare)
Assistance with Budgeting Money
Getting Transportation
Parenting Training
Available Child Care
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
Drug or Alcohol Treatment
Case Management
Mental Health Care
Trauma – Childhood abuse/neglect, sexual assault, gun violence, prison, etc.
Life Skills Training (e.g. learning health habitats, time management, cooking, etc.)
Furthering Your Education
Getting Assistance in Increasing English Fluency
Medical Services
Dental Services
Obtaining Legal Assistance
Being Involved in Support Groups
Having Information on Agency Services
Health Care Information
Improving Physical Safety (e.g. more police on streets, safer shelters, etc.)
OB/GYN
Eye Doctor (e.g. vision services)
9.Rate your perception of how frequently each barrier prevents those in your community from receiving health care:
Never
Rarely
Occasionally
A Moderate Amount
A Great Deal
Transportation difficulties/too far away
Do not know where to go to receive services
Do not know enough about the service and its benefits
Waitlists are too long
No medical insurance
Costs are too high
Too much stress to participate
Personal health problems
Legal problems
Embarrassed to get help
Needed identification
Negative interactions with service providers
I thought the problem would get better by itself
10.What are some community resources that you rely on to provide to the people you work with?
11.Where do you see the biggest gaps in care?
12.Do you have any advice you would give to an organization trying to address community needs?
13.Is there any other pertinent information you would like to share about the health and needs of our community?
On behalf of  Alcona Health Center we thank you for taking the time to give us your perspective of our community and the people we serve.
Sincerely,
Nancy Spencer, Chief Executive Officer
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