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Land Use Survey
1.
Which tribe or community are you affiliated with? (Check all that apply)
Redwood Valley Rancheria
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Pinoleville Pomo Nation
Guidiville Rancheria
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians
Potter Valley Tribe
Cahto Tribe (Laytonville Rancheria)
Round Valley Indian Tribes
Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Other/Prefer not to say
2.
How do you primarily interact with CTHP?
I am a patient
I am a family member of a patient
I am a CTHP employee
I am a community member but not currently a patient
Other
3.
Where do you live?
Redwood Valley / Ukiah area
Laytonville area
Other — more than 30 miles from CTHP
Other — less than 30 miles from CTHP
4.
In our focus groups, community members named many ideas for how CTHP might use its new 17-acre property. Below are the most frequently mentioned. Please rate them on a scale of 1-5, with one being highest priority and 5 being lowest.
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Cultural gathering space / outdoor arbor for big times, pow wows, and ceremony
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5
Sweat lodge and fire circle
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5
Roundhouse or cultural center representing all eight tribes
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5
Elder care home / assisted living
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5
Senior center with daily hot meals and programming
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5
Behavioral health and recovery services — consistent, relationship-based care
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5
Sober living / transitional housing with wraparound services
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5
12-step program on-site
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5
Community garden with real harvest rights
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5
Community kitchen for cooking, preservation, and classes
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Youth center with dedicated programming
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5
Swimming pool / hydrotherapy
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5
Walking and fitness trail
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Dialysis center
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5
On-site pharmacy
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5
Physical therapy department
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5
Transportation hub / expanded fleet of vehicles
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Provider housing to support staff recruitment and retention
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Conference / event venue
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5
Is there something important that was NOT on this list?
5.
If CTHP can only build a few things in the first phase, which is the most important to you?
Cultural and ceremonial space
Elder care / assisted living
Behavioral health and recovery
Youth center and programming
Community garden and kitchen
Transportation support
Swimming pool / hydrotherapy
Sober living / transitional housing
Dialysis center
Walking trail and outdoor fitness
Other (please specify)
6.
Community members told us what values should guide the board's decisions. Please tell us how important each of these is to you.
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
The land and buildings should feel Indigenous — Native design, materials, and plants
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
All eight tribes should feel equally welcomed and served
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
Access should be free — no fees for activities or programming
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
The land should prioritize those with the least access to services elsewhere
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
The land should be used for prevention, not just treatment
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
CTHP should hire tribal members from across all eight tribes
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
The land should help CTHP become more financially self-sufficient
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
Programming should connect Elders and youth across generations
Absolutely essential
Very important
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
7.
In your own words: what would make you feel like CTHP got this right?
8.
If you would like to be entered into the raffle, please provide a phone number or email address so that we can contact you.