SKID ROAD

A Conversation with Hannah Glover


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The best part of my job is working alongside smart, dedicated, and compassionate people who make a positive impact on the lives of people experiencing homelessness. People like Hannah Glover. She is a health navigator at the Elizabeth Gregory Home, a day shelter for women and female-identified people in the University District (U District) of Seattle. Located in one of the few remaining churches in the recently upzoned U District, Elizabeth Gregory Home is a true sanctuary for people surviving homelessness. (For a recent Seattle Times article on changes in homelessness in the U District and the roles of upzoning, see "How-and why-life for unsheltered youth on The Ave has shifted," by Brendan Kiley.)

Think about the last time you tried to access health care, like making an appointment with a primary care provider, or for updating your vaccinations. Was it easy? If it was easy, you likely are housed, have ready access to the internet, and have a job providing decent health insurance. And you likely already have established care with a provider covered by your insurance. People who are experiencing homelessness have a much harder time with access to health care due to lack of (or confusion over) health care insurance, transportation to/from health care, lower levels of health literacy, and competing basic needs like finding shelter, food, and safety. In addition, as described in my interview with Hannah Glover, too often, a major barrier to care for people experiencing homelessness is a previous bad experience with health care. Experiences like negative stereotyping, judgmentalism, and all the 'isms' you can think of. Having a skilled health navigator available to people in community spaces they trust is essential.

When I provide basic health care onsite at the Elizabeth Gregory Home, Hannah Glover makes my work much more efficient and effective. The nursing students I have with me benefit from her experience and insights. We need more excellent health navigators in community settings, not just within hospitals.

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SKID ROADBy JOSEPHINE ENSIGN