Housing Ecosystem
Segregated By Design
Social Determinants of Health Policy and Position Statements: Housing
What is the housing ecosystem?
Housing Ecosystem Experience Map
Housing and Health Frequently Asked Questions
Leading Topics in Health and Housing
Housing and COVID-19
The COVID 19 pandemic is exposing risks in existing practices that could cause concentrations of disease in places like dorms or adult living centers, homeless areas/shelters and other densely populated living areas. In addition, certain front-line occupation residents may concentrate in low- and moderate-income areas, increasing risks for them and their communities.
Some states and cities have enacted measures to protect tenants and mortgage holders by preventing evictions and foreclosures. Some banks have agreed to payment forbearance, but repayment terms may continue to place a burden on those impacted by COVID 19. Some locations are activating vacant hotels as temporary sites for the homeless to reside in isolation to avoid contagion.
Communities of older adults and those with disabilities have been especially vulnerable to the spread of the virus. Residents and staffers are showing high rates of cases in these very high-risk populations.
The long-term health impact of housing options, rental practices, home ownership and other housing related matters remains unclear.