Introduction. Homebound individuals in Vermont often have multiple comorbidities and can face significant food insecurity. In response to this problem, the Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf (CEFS) Homebound Delivery Program (HDP) delivers one week of food per month to 130 individuals in Chittenden County, Vermont.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/1084/thumbnail.jp
Food insecurity screening is needed to link food insecure patients to interventions that will help i...
Introduction: Last year, Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf provided 1,260,517 pounds of food to over 1...
Introduction: NeighborKeepers (Winooski, VT) is a non-profit, anti-poverty organization that focuses...
Food Insecurity and access to healthy food is a large health care issue in the United States, Vermon...
Food insecurity is defined as having inadequate resources to ensure that everyone in a household has...
Hunger Free Vermont estimates that over 11% of Vermonters experience Food insecurity defined as a la...
Recent years have shown an emergence of interest in social determinants of health by healthcare prov...
Food insecurity is a significant problem in Vermont affecting over 10% of the population in 2016. Ac...
13% of Vermont households are food insecure, an increase of 45% since 2000. 25,400 children and 7,8...
Introduction: • The local food environment plays an important role in defining the health of the nei...
• The federally funded 3SquaresVT program (formerly Food Stamps) increases access to healthy food a...
What influences primary care providers’ screening for food insecurity and recommending food resource...
Food insecurity rates are high among older adults who have chronic conditions and/or are homebound. ...
Food insecurity disproportionately affects those of lower socioeconomic status and ultimately leads ...
Food Insecurity is a significant public health concern in Vermont. 64,370 Vermonters (10%) live in f...
Food insecurity screening is needed to link food insecure patients to interventions that will help i...
Introduction: Last year, Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf provided 1,260,517 pounds of food to over 1...
Introduction: NeighborKeepers (Winooski, VT) is a non-profit, anti-poverty organization that focuses...
Food Insecurity and access to healthy food is a large health care issue in the United States, Vermon...
Food insecurity is defined as having inadequate resources to ensure that everyone in a household has...
Hunger Free Vermont estimates that over 11% of Vermonters experience Food insecurity defined as a la...
Recent years have shown an emergence of interest in social determinants of health by healthcare prov...
Food insecurity is a significant problem in Vermont affecting over 10% of the population in 2016. Ac...
13% of Vermont households are food insecure, an increase of 45% since 2000. 25,400 children and 7,8...
Introduction: • The local food environment plays an important role in defining the health of the nei...
• The federally funded 3SquaresVT program (formerly Food Stamps) increases access to healthy food a...
What influences primary care providers’ screening for food insecurity and recommending food resource...
Food insecurity rates are high among older adults who have chronic conditions and/or are homebound. ...
Food insecurity disproportionately affects those of lower socioeconomic status and ultimately leads ...
Food Insecurity is a significant public health concern in Vermont. 64,370 Vermonters (10%) live in f...
Food insecurity screening is needed to link food insecure patients to interventions that will help i...
Introduction: Last year, Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf provided 1,260,517 pounds of food to over 1...
Introduction: NeighborKeepers (Winooski, VT) is a non-profit, anti-poverty organization that focuses...