Low Income Housing Community
Low income housing is a unique geopolitical and phenomenological community that is within identified boundaries and a governing system that share common goals and interests. Within this type of community people may have barriers and challenges that they are facing every day to live comfortably in their habitat. The community nurse will assess the people of the community by using Gordon’s 11 functional health patterns and utilizing the nursing process. This method will provide an understanding of this particular type of community to impart interventions and resources in order to accommodate the community’s needs.
Public housing serves approximately 2.2 million people across the …show more content…
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