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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Hard, Cold Facts about Deaths of Homeless People.


The Hard, Cold Facts;About the Deaths of Homeless People

Homelessness dramatically elevates one's risk of illness, injury and death.
For every age group, homeless persons are three times more likely to die than the
general population. Middle-aged homeless men and young homeless women are
at particularly increased risk.1
The average age of death of homeless persons is about 50 years, the age at which
Americans commonly died in 1900.2 Today, non-homeless Americans can expect
to live to age 78.3
Homeless people suffer the same illnesses experienced by people with homes, but
at rates three to six times higher.4 This includes potentially lethal communicable
diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and influenza, as well as cancer, heart
disease, diabetes and hypertension.
Homeless persons die from illnesses that can be treated or prevented. Crowded,
poorly-ventilated living conditions, found in many shelters, promote the spread of
communicable diseases. Research shows that risk of death on the streets is only
moderately affected by substance abuse or mental illness, which must also be
understood as health problems. Physical health conditions such as heart problems
or cancer are more likely to lead to an early death for homeless persons. The
difficulty getting rest, maintaining medications, eating well, staying clean and
staying warm prolong and exacerbate illnesses, sometimes to the point where they
are life threatening.
1 O’Connell, Jim, MD. Premature Mortality in Homeless Populations: A Review of the
Literature Nashville: National Health Care for the Homeless Council, December 2007.
PW, Scharer LK, Conanan BA, Savarese M, Scanlan BC. Under the Safety Net: The
Health and Social Welfare of the Homeless in the United States. New York: WW Norton
& Co., 1990: 15–31.
Homeless persons die on the streets from exposure to the cold. In the coldest
areas, homeless persons with a history of frostbite, immersion foot, or
hypothermia have an eightfold risk of dying when compared to matched nonhomeless
controls.5
Homeless persons die on the streets from unprovoked violence, also known as hate
crimes. For the years 1999 through 2008, the National Coalition for the Homeless
has documented 970 acts of violence against homeless people by housed people,
including 369 murders of homeless people and 390 incidents of non-lethal
violence in 165 cities from 42 states and Puerto Rico.
Poor access to quality health care reduces the possibility of recovery from illnesses
and injuries. Nationally, 71% of Health Care for the Homeless clients are
uninsured,6 as were 46.6 million other Americans in 2006.7
The National Health Care for the Homeless Council works to end the deadly conditions
and injustices described above. We recognize and believe that
• homelessness is unacceptable;
• every person has the right to adequate food, housing, clothing and health care;
• all people have the right to participate in the decisions affecting their lives;
• contemporary homelessness is the product of conscious social and economic policy
decisions that have retreated from a commitment to insuring basic life necessities for
all people; and
• the struggle to end homelessness and alleviate its consequences takes many forms,
including efforts to insure adequate housing, health care, and access to meaningful
work.

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