Well over one million people in the United States are homeless. In comparison to the rest of the world, the U.S is incredibly wealthy. These statistics are especially staggering considering the United States has such an economic advantage. Homelessness is such a commonality that people have become insensitive to it. Most cannot visualize themselves in that situation. People rarely consider what exactly causes homelessness. Three prevailing causes of homelessness are drug abuse, illness, and lack of…
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Health Care for the Homeless Council). Many Americans are under the impression that homelessness is not a significant issue in the United States, due to the lack of visible homelessness in this country. In contrast to other countries, the United States has made several advances in ending homelessness. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, more than half a million people are homeless in the United States as of 2016. Although the number of people…
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Homelessness is a global challenge that continues to increase at an alarming rate. Although numerous programs are focused on helping to alleviate this major issue affecting society, governments struggle to find and provide the necessary resources to assist homeless individuals. These people are misunderstood as poor, helpless, vagrant wanderers to society. If the problem of homelessness is to be understood, one must recognize that it stems from various factors including, but not limited to, poverty…
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Department of Justice estimates that every year, over 1.7 million teens experience homelessness in the United States. While the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, values of capitalism in America are, in some ways, creating economic inequality. Economic inequality leads to high divorce rates, single mothers, kids running away from home, drug and alcohol abuse, and more. More times than not, youth homelessness is caused by a greater desire to be on the streets than in their abusive, violent…
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Homelessness continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Women and families represent the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. Homeless women are a very vulnerable population and have many very dipartites. With the vulnerability model, the four domains biological, environmental, sociocultural, and behavioral makeup what factors homeless women have to deal with on a daily bases. Nurses have to follow a set of codes to make sure the patients have the best care even in…
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Homelessness is a problem that is prevalent in the United States. At any given time in the year of 2012, up to 630,000 people were declared homeless, or without a stable living area. Because of their unstable living conditions, homeless people may have a variety of healthcare issues that they cannot adequately afford care for. Some of those conditions might include drug addiction, mental illness, and other common injuries. Diabetes and hypertension are two of the diseases that are known to occur…
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Homelessness is still a big problem in today’s society, and it doesn’t just affect the homeless, it also affects the people around them. Homelessness starts with things like addictions, expensive medical bills, lawsuits, loss of jobs, mental illnesses, or trying to rejoin society as a veteran. Some solutions people have thought of were to get them to care to battle their addiction or mental illness and build a type of sanctuary, that has small, but enough homes in that area to start them off. Homelessness…
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Homelessness has been a public issue for many decades, and often homeless people tend to feel as though society turned a blind eye to them. Forces driving homelessness are multifaceted and can include domestic violence, mental illnesses, low incomes and the high cost of housing and joblessness. In the US the demographics of homelessness are staggering and sadly, children are too affected by the economic situations. According to one source, “Well over 600,000 individuals are homeless, with more than…
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Introduction United States has one of the highest homelessness rates among the industrialized nations globally. This necessitates interventions to reduce the prevalence of homelessness. The National Center on Family Homelessness is determined to end homeless across the United States especially in cities that are worst affected such as Baltimore City. Homelessness is caused by economic hardships that render families unable to have access to affordable and safe shelters (American Planning Association…
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WHAT CAUSES HOMELESSNESS IN THE UNITED STATES? Our society has always set boundaries and stereotypes about quality of life. Having a house, obtain a job, and a well-paid salary are the expectations for anyone in this life. However, society hides many social issues that are affecting many people. One of those problems is homelessness, is the state of not having a home. Homeless often sleep on the street with any financial help, and most of the time, starving and health difficulties. Although many…
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