The Needs of Aging Individuals Living with HIV in Connecticut

 
Ryan White Planning Council
Aged Needs Assessment
2019
 
HIV & AGING
 
Currently in the United States, over half of people living
with HIV are 50 or over. These individuals are coping with
2 challenges, the stresses of growing older along with the
challenges of living with HIV.
The purpose of this needs assessment is to address any
unique needs or challenges that our clients may be facing
as someone who is 50 or older living with HIV.
 
 
 
 
REQUIREMENTS
 
1.
Being 50 years of age or older
 
2.
Being HIV positive
 
3.
Living in New Haven or Fairfield Counties
 
 
 
 
GENDER IDENTITY
 
 
 
 
 
 
48%
 
49%
 
3%
 
AGE RANGES
 
 
 
 
 
 
10%
 
28%
 
28%
 
24%
 
8%
 
2%
 
RACE/ETHNICITY
 
 
 
 
 
 
10%
 
28%
 
28%
 
24%
 
8%
 
2%
 
60%
 
14%
 
17%
 
2%
 
6%
 
3: Puerto Rican, 1: Black & Native American Indian
 
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
21%
 
3%
 
6%
 
63%
 
6%
 
2 transsexual, 1 none
 
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
30%
 
40%
 
30%
 
2%
 
2%
 
2%
 
OVERALL HEALTH
 
 
 
 
 
 
2%
 
10%
 
19%
 
43%
 
27%
 
MOST COMMON CONDITIONS
 
 
 
 
 
Asthma 
 
32%
Arthritis 
 
56%
Behavioral Mental Health Diagnosis 46%
Bronchitis 
 
25%
Diabetes 
 
22%
Headaches/Migraines 30%
Hepatitis (A,B,C)
  
41%
High Cholesterol 
 
29%
Hypertension 
  
49%
Sleep Disorder 
  
30%
Substance Use 
  
29%
 
31%
 
18%
 
15%
 
37%
 
HOW OFTEN DO YOU PARTICIPATE
IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
 
 
 
 
 
 
What are your overall eating habits? 78% of people who answered this feel that
they eat between somewhat healthy and very healthy
Have you ever received Ryan White Services? 27% people who answered this feel
said that they have never received services from Ryan White.
What is your work status? 51% of people who answered this are unable to work
due to having a disability
What is your housing situation? 70% people who answered this rent an apartment
or a home
Types of problems you have? The most common problems we heard about were
struggling financially, feeling bored and difficulty getting clothing and personal
care supplies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SUMMARY OF INFORMATION
 
Quality of Life
 
 
 
 
 
87% of people who answered this feel their quality of life is between acceptable and very
good
Over 30% of people felt Depression, isolation, survivors' guilt, cognitive impairment, poor
concentration and loss of memory
Between 61%-79% of people feel connected to their neighbors, safe in their home, have
someone to call if they need help and have people they can count on
Over 60% of people felt they need emotional support sometimes and 56% of them go to
support groups and they all find them helpful.
Most Pressing Issues in your Community
: Alcohol and drug abuse, housing affordability,
homelessness, access to healthy food,  lack of transportation and mental health issues
Most Needed Services for the Aging HIV Community
: Affordable housing, health and
wellness programs, access to healthy food, nutrition and transportation.
 
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Currently in the United States, a significant portion of individuals living with HIV are 50 years or older, facing the challenges of both aging and HIV. The Ryan White Planning Council Aged Needs Assessment 2019 aims to address the unique needs of individuals aged 50 and above living with HIV in New Haven and Fairfield Counties. The assessment reveals insights on demographics, health conditions, participation in physical activities, eating habits, access to services, work status, housing situation, and more.

  • HIV
  • Aging
  • Needs Assessment
  • Health Conditions
  • Connecticut

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  1. Ryan White Planning Council Aged Needs Assessment 2019 Powered by

  2. HIV & AGING Currently in the United States, over half of people living with HIV are 50 or over. These individuals are coping with 2 challenges, the stresses of growing older along with the challenges of living with HIV. The purpose of this needs assessment is to address any unique needs or challenges that our clients may be facing as someone who is 50 or older living with HIV.

  3. REQUIREMENTS 1. Being 50 years of age or older 2. Being HIV positive 3. Living in New Haven or Fairfield Counties

  4. GENDER IDENTITY 48% 49% 3%

  5. AGE RANGES 28% 28% 24% 10% 8% 2%

  6. RACE/ETHNICITY 28% 60% 28% 14% 24% 10% 17% 8% 2% 2% 6% 3: Puerto Rican, 1: Black & Native American Indian

  7. SEXUAL ORIENTATION 21% 3% 6% 63% 6% 2 transsexual, 1 none

  8. LEVEL OF EDUCATION 30% 40% 30% 2% 2% 2%

  9. OVERALL HEALTH 2% 10% 19% 43% 27%

  10. MOST COMMON CONDITIONS Asthma 32% Arthritis 56% Behavioral Mental Health Diagnosis 46% Bronchitis 25% Diabetes 22% Headaches/Migraines 30% Hepatitis (A,B,C) 41% High Cholesterol 29% Hypertension 49% Sleep Disorder 30% Substance Use 29%

  11. HOW OFTEN DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES 31% 18% 15% 37%

  12. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION What are your overall eating habits? 78% of people who answered this feel that they eat between somewhat healthy and very healthy Have you ever received Ryan White Services? 27% people who answered this feel said that they have never received services from Ryan White. What is your work status? 51% of people who answered this are unable to work due to having a disability What is your housing situation? 70% people who answered this rent an apartment or a home Types of problems you have? The most common problems we heard about were struggling financially, feeling bored and difficulty getting clothing and personal care supplies

  13. Quality of Life 87% of people who answered this feel their quality of life is between acceptable and very good Over 30% of people felt Depression, isolation, survivors' guilt, cognitive impairment, poor concentration and loss of memory Between 61%-79% of people feel connected to their neighbors, safe in their home, have someone to call if they need help and have people they can count on Over 60% of people felt they need emotional support sometimes and 56% of them go to support groups and they all find them helpful. Most Pressing Issues in your Community: Alcohol and drug abuse, housing affordability, homelessness, access to healthy food, lack of transportation and mental health issues Most Needed Services for the Aging HIV Community: Affordable housing, health and wellness programs, access to healthy food, nutrition and transportation.

  14. Questions and Discussion

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