Medina County Needs Assessment, 2012 Presentation

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United Way of Medina County
Beyond the Campaign
Seth Kujat
Executive Director, United Way of Medina County
We will build a stronger Medina County by
mobilizing our communities to improve
people’s lives.
Education
Helping children, youth, families, and those with special needs
achieve their full potential
$126,000 in programming (2400 served)
• Big Brothers Big Sisters
• Medina Creative Housing
• Project: LEARN
• SHC/The Arc of Medina
• Summer Reinforcement Program
• Salvation Army’s of Medina & Wadsworth
• Stuff the Bus
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Income Stability
Promoting financial stability and independence to achieve selfsufficiency and meet basic needs
$252,000 in programming (12,200 served)
• American Red Cross
• Battered Women’s Shelter
• Cathy’s House
• Matthew 25 Coalition
• Operation: HOMES
• Rape Crisis Center
• Salvation Army’s of Brunswick, Medina, & Wadsworth
• 2-1-1 First Call for Help Hotline
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Health
Improving people’s health and well being
$200,000 in programming (1450 served)
• Catholic Charities Services
• Faith in Action
• Hospice of Medina County
• Kidney Foundation
• Mobile Meals
• SHC/The Arc of Medina
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The Need in Medina County
Living Well Medina County
Charting the Future Together
Financial Partners
Center for Health Affairs: Medina Hospital
Medina County Health Department
Ohio Department of Health
Medina County Family First Council
Summa Wadsworth Rittman Hospital
Medina County Economic Development Corporation
Solutions Behavioral Health Care
Lodi Community Hospital
Medina County A.D.A.M.H. Board
Alternative Paths
Medina County School’s Grant
Westfield Insurance Foundation
FirstMerit Bank
Medina County Commissioner’s Office
HMC Hospice of Medina County
Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Cornerstone Wellness Center, Inc.
United Way of Medina County
The Process
•Children Survey (0-11 years)
•Youth Survey (12-18 years)
•Adult Survey (19 years & older)
Areas of Concern
Adult
• Binge Drinking 25% (8-10 pts above state and
nation)
• 43% of fatal crashes alcohol related (7 pts above
state)
• Monthly Alcohol Consumption 68% (13-15 pts
above state and nation)
Areas of Concern
Adult
• Asthma 17% (3 pts above state and nation)
• Mental Health and Suicide Rate (2 pts above state)
• Overweight 38% (2 pts above state and nation)
• Community Concerns: 43% School Funding, 42%
Unemployment, 29% Traffic, 23% Alcohol & Drugs
Medina County Adults
Households under $25 K
(11,300 of 62,300)
Families under $25K income
• 18% of all Households
• Females half-as-likely to get mammogram, breast
exam, and pap smear
• 28% uninsured (3100 households)
• 54% visited ER this year for health care
Data Source: Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio. (2012). 2012 Medina County Community
Needs Assessment. Medina, OH. Retrieved from
http://www.hcno.org/pdf/counties/Medina%20County%20Final%20Report.pdf
Families under $25K income
• 18% long-term tobacco smokers (approx. $2,190
annual expense)
• 12% smoked Marijuana in past 6 month (4%
county-wide)
• 9% struggle monthly for food
Data Source: Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio. (2012). 2012 Medina County Community
Needs Assessment. Medina, OH. Retrieved from
http://www.hcno.org/pdf/counties/Medina%20County%20Final%20Report.pdf
Areas of Concern
Children
• Access to Health Care (dental, preventative care,
proper care, personal doctor)
• Family Meal Time 30% (10 pts below state and
nation)
• Parents Reading to Kids daily 35% (13-15 pts
below state and nation)
Medina County Youth
(12-18 year olds)
Youth Assessment Results:
• 20% Medina County high school youth have seriously
considered attempting suicide this year (7% of all youth have
tried)
• 25% (1 in 4) Medina County youth consider themselves
depressed (sad or hopeless almost everyday for two weeks)
• Top Four Stressors: 41% Academic Success, 31% Fighting w/
Friends; 26% Sports, 25% Fighting at Home
Data Source: Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio. (2012). 2012 Medina County Community
Needs Assessment. Medina, OH. Retrieved from
http://www.hcno.org/pdf/counties/Medina%20County%20Final%20Report.pdf
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Youth Assessment Results:
• 54% Medina County youth bullied in the past 12 months
• 34% Medina County youth bullied on school property
• 39% (over 1 in 3) Medina County youth have had sexual
intercourse, increasing to 51% of those ages 17 and over
Data Source: Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio. (2012). 2012 Medina County Community
Needs Assessment. Medina, OH. Retrieved from
http://www.hcno.org/pdf/counties/Medina%20County%20Final%20Report.pdf
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Youth Assessment Results:
• 48% (nearly 1 in 2) Medina County youth have had at least one
drink of alcohol in their life, increasing to 78% of those ages 17
and older
• 12% Medina County youth had used marijuana at least once
in the past 30 days, increasing to 23% of those ages 17 and
older
• 13% Medina County youth used prescription medications to
get high, increasing to 21% of those over the age of 17
Data Source: Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio. (2012). 2012 Medina County Community
Needs Assessment. Medina, OH. Retrieved from
http://www.hcno.org/pdf/counties/Medina%20County%20Final%20Report.pdf
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Areas of Concern
Youth
• Exercise 56% (slightly below state and nation)
• Bullied at School 32% (9-12 pts above state and
nation)
• Depression 30% (1-3 pts above state and nation)
• Seriously Considered Suicide 20% (4-6 pts above
state and nation)
• Community Support of Schools (43% believe)
Living Well Medina County
• Committed to the Process (C.H.I.P)
• Public Awareness
• Evaluate Current Programming (assets)
• Discover Gaps
• Facilitate Collaborative Discussion
• Measure/Track Improvements
To view the full report visit:
familyfirstmedina.org
medinahealth.org
unitedwaymedina.org
The Evolution of
United Way of Medina County
Beyond the Campaign
• Youth Engagement
• Volunteer Opportunities
• Priority Area Investments
• Result Driven
• Community First
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