Affects how communities invest in health and well-being of individuals
Affects how individuals perceive both their status within and in connection to the community
Can create spatial segregation in residence along both racial/ethnic and economic lines
Spatial isolation of wealthy from poor results in selective abandonment of poor and racial/ethnic minority neighborhoods
Affects life expectancy. People living in areas of wealth are more likely to live longer, while people living in areas with less income and wealth are likely to live shorter
Health Is Everyone’s Business
Most of what influences our health is located outside the doctor’s office –home, work and community environments profoundly shape our behaviors and lifestyles. To achieve a healthy community, it is imperative that we work together to create policies, programs and practices that promote health and safety for all.