The Yawkey building entrance is now closed.

As of April 29, BMC’s Yawkey building doors are closed as an entrance. All patients and visitors on our main campus must enter the hospital via the Shapiro, Menino, or Moakley buildings, where they will be greeted by team members at a new centralized check-in desk. Learn more.

Housing

A lack of stable housing increases the risk of poor health outcomes and other hardships. Housing insecurity is a measure of how close a person or family is to being homeless, determined by factors such as being behind on mortgage or rent, making multiple moves, living in a shelter, and experiencing homelessness. Many pediatric and adult health issues, such as asthma, lead exposure, and depression, are associated with housing insecurity. In addition, unstable housing can lead to interrupted schooling for children, difficulty finding work, and choosing between paying for rent and paying for medication and other health expenses.

Through dedicated funding and local partnerships, Boston Medical Center is combating housing instability and homelessness. In 2017, BMC committed 100% of its $6.5 million Determination of Need contribution to housing — marking the first time that a Massachusetts hospital has earmarked all of its community health funding toward one social determinant of health. BMC is also home to many other programs, partnerships, and research efforts that aim to foster health through stable housing.

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