April 24, 2024
Survey: Riverside County residents’ biggest needs
RIVERSIDE – (INT) - Dental care, employment and financial assistance are three of the biggest needs for community members who responded to a needs assessment survey conducted of Riverside County residents.

The results of the 63-question survey conducted by Community Action Partnership (CAP) were presented to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors June 25th. The survey, done in collaboration with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy’s Blum Initiative on Global and Regional Poverty, touched on everything from housing to income, medical care and transportation.

Nearly 1,700 Riverside County residents – 1,453 in English and 245 in Spanish – responded to the survey over several months earlier this year. The largest response came from Riverside, with 560 surveys filled out.

Among the findings:
--72 percent said they would not be able to pay an unexpected $400 expense from income or savings.
--Dental care was listed as the No. 1 need more than any other issue.
-- 85 percent said they used car/motorcycle as their primary mode of transportation; only 7 percent said they used public transportation.
--17 percent said they had been homeless for a week or longer sometime in their lives.

“The findings of the survey have given us a snapshot of the needs for a portion of Riverside County residents and we can use that information to help guide our decision-making process and direct resources appropriately, said Kim Saruwatari, director of Riverside University Health System-Public Health. CAP is part of the health department.
Story Date: July 2, 2019
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