Community Assessment and Analysis
Part 1: Community Assessment and Analysis Presentation
Suppose you are interviewing a person who works at Hialeah Hospital , based on the questions in File 2 and supposes your interviewee’s answers. These answers should be evidenced in the PowerPoint
This assignment consists of both an interview and a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation.
Assessment/InterviewCommunity Assessment and Analysis
Select a community of interest in your region. Perform a physical assessment of the community.
Place: Hialeah Hospital
Location: Hialeah
Community: Elderly (Risk falls)Community Assessment and Analysis
Perform a direct assessment of a community of interest using the File 1
Interview a community health and public health provider regarding that person’s role and experiences within the community.
Interview Guidelines:
Interviews can take place in-person, by phone, or by Skype.
Develop interview questions to gather information about
The role of the provider in the community and the health issues faced by the chosen community.
Compile key findings from the interview, including the interview questions used, and submit these with the presentation (Power point).
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PowerPoint Presentation:
Create a PowerPoint presentation of 15 slides with notes (slide count does not include title and references slide) describing the chosen community interest.
Include the following in your presentation:
1) Description of community and community boundaries:Community Assessment and Analysis
A. The people and the geographic
B. Geopolitical, financial, educational level; ethnic
C. Phenomenological features of the community, as well as types of social interactions; common goals and interests; and barriers, and challenges
D. Including any identified social determinates of health.
2) Summary of community assessment:
(a) funding sources
(b) partnerships.
3) Summary of interview with community health/public health provider (See the first instruction).
a) Identification of an issue that is lacking or an opportunity for health promotion (Elderly people- Risk falls).
4) A conclusion summarizing your key findings and a discussion of your impressions of the general health of the community.