Protecting the Homeless Protecting the most vulnerable populations of California is a major priority for Dr. Faustino Bernadett, a retired Long Beach CA physician. Since COVID-19 hit, he has been taking steps to aid, support, and advise area medical professionals, NGOs, community organizations and government entities who are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 containment effort. He is doing so in a volunteer capacity only, but his efforts are far reaching. One area in particular that he is dedicated to is the area’s homeless population, especially in light of the fact that the homeless are more vulnerable to the coronavirus. To help get them off the streets and into suitable housing where social distancing is more possible, hotel rooms have been made available thanks to his input. Rooms for the Homeless
The problems and challenges faced by the City of Long Beach to address disease transmission among the homeless is a big concern for Dr. Bernadett. In the last few months, he and his wife helped the city to identify hotel rooms in the city that could be used for housing. They assisted in developing guidance for a discussion around how to address longer term needs in this area. This is part of a larger initiative for the city’s Planning Commission which is looking to create a program to convert motels into temporary housing for homeless people. Last year, volunteers counted nearly 2,000 people who were homeless in Long Beach during the annual tally. The city requires 20,000 more housing units just to address the overcrowding currently in existence. The voluntary program would allow motel owners in the city to partner with homeless services providers to convert their properties into facilities for the community. Project Roomkey
Dr. Bernadett is also involved in Project Roomkey, a joint program of the state, county and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that places homeless in