LISTING OF DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PRESS RELEASES
News Release
Los Angeles County Public Health Logo

313 N. Figueroa Street, Room 806  |  Los Angeles, CA 90012  |  (213) 240-8144  |  media@ph.lacounty.gov

twitter logo instagram logo facebook logo youtube logo Spotify logo

For Immediate Release:

February 10, 2015

Housing Problems in Los Angeles County Impact the Health of Residents

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) reports that 1.2 million LA County residents lack affordable housing, which may impact their health. The new report entitled, Social Determinants of Health: Housing and Health in Los Angeles County, describes three dimensions of housing: affordability; stability; and quality. Challenges with any dimension can negatively affect health in multiple ways.

“The links between health and access to affordable, stable and safe housing are key to understanding adverse health outcomes among Los Angeles County residents,” said Cynthia Harding, MPH, Interim Director of the Department of Public Health. “Housing issues are linked to many health disparities. This report outlines how housing related challenges that individuals and families confront impact their ability to be healthy. We are excited about the opportunities to work with our partners, including other County Departments, community-based organizations, businesses and cities to collectively address the nexus between housing and health.”

The report shows many families who had difficulty paying their rent or mortgage were also unable to afford nutritious food, or medical care including doctor and dentist visits, mental health care, and prescription medications.

The report also indicates that many Los Angeles County adults have experienced homelessness. According to the 2011 Los Angeles County Health Survey (LACHS), about 5% of adults – an estimated 373,000 County residents – did not have their own place to live or sleep at some point during the last 5 years.

The LACHS found that hundreds of thousands of households experienced potentially unhealthy or dangerous housing conditions including mold, pests like rodents and cockroaches, and a lack of heat or hot water. The report also discusses risks of exposure to toxic lead paint that can cause developmental and neurologic problems in children.

To view the full report online, please visit http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/ha/.

The Department of Public Health is committed to protecting and improving the health of the nearly 10 million residents of Los Angeles County. Through a variety of programs, community partnerships and services, Public Health oversees environmental health, disease control, and community and family health. Public Health comprises nearly 4,000 employees and has an annual budget exceeding $900 million. To learn more about Public Health and the work we do please visit http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov, visit our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/lapublichealth, find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/lapublichealth, or follow us on Twitter: @LAPublicHealth.

LACounty Housing Report |



#####