Housing as Healthcare: When Communities Decide Where Investments Go
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Peter Boland dives deep into the transformative power of community-driven housing investments and how shifting incentives—and power—can radically improve health equity.
Featured Discussions
Healthy Homes Des Moines
- Tackling childhood asthma and allergies at the source, this program goes directly into homes, identifies environmental triggers, and provides meaningful repairs and supplies. The lesson? Fix the environment, not just the patient.
The SPARC Initiative in Oakland
- Through collective action from over 500 local stakeholders, SPARC is moving affordable housing and anti-displacement efforts forward by putting decisions in the hands of residents. Real systemic change: the City of Oakland now rewards developers who partner with the community.
Bon Secours' Audacious Shift in Baltimore
- In one of the boldest moves yet, Bon Secours sold its century-old hospital and reinvested funds to build stable housing, educational spaces, and job opportunities. Their philosophy: work for the community, not just with it.
Key Takeaways
- Community is the True Unit of Intervention. Programs deliver better results when residents decide what's needed and where investment goes.
- Structural Change Beats Status Quo. Changing local government and health system policies shifts real power to those most affected.
- Tangible Returns. Investments in stable housing yield social returns that rival, if not outperform, traditional financial instruments—and improve health in the process.
Empowering communities isn’t just a theory—it’s happening now, and it’s changing lives. Be sure to catch Peter Boland's insightful analysis and real-world examples by listening to the full podcast.
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