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Assessment rates two Bayaud shelter sites “developing”; finds low incomes, limited case management and site disparities
Summary
A presentation of a Be Connected assessment said two Bayaud Enterprises shelter sites scored 68% (developing) on a social‑determinants framework. The report highlighted severe income shortfalls among guests, case management reach under 50 percent, and site‑specific differences between the Radisson and Stay Inn.
A private vendor, Be Connected, presented a data‑driven assessment of two Bayaud Enterprises shelter sites to the Safety, Housing, Education and Homelessness Committee on Jan. 15, reporting an overall score of 68 percent and a classification of “developing.” Britney Catalinas, founder and CEO of Be Connected, and Tim Schmitz, head of data, described the assessment methodology and site‑level findings.
Be Connected said the assessment used a patented social‑determinants‑of‑health framework across five domains — economic stability, health and well‑being, social supports, management and maintenance infrastructure, and service effectiveness — and normalized multiple indicators to generate the composite score. Catalinas said the snapshot was based on data collected in June 2024 from two sites: the Stay Inn (a 66‑unit congregate shelter in District 8) and a…
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