Buncombe County Launches CDC CASPER Survey to Assess Community Needs
Buncombe County Public Health is conducting a door-to-door survey about specific public health needs or trends occurring in areas of Buncombe County in the wake of Hurricane Helene. The goal of the Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) survey is designed to better understand community needs, identify public health issues and inform recovery and preparedness efforts.
Trained Public Health teams will visit randomly selected households throughout Buncombe County on April 2 and April 3, 2025, during the afternoon and early evening. The survey will cover questions about household demographics, emergency preparedness, health needs, and access to resources. We encourage everyone who is available to answer the door and participate. However, please note that participation is voluntary, and all responses will remain anonymous.
The CASPER methodology is a proven tool to quickly assess the needs of communities and identify gaps in resources. For example, CASPER has been used to estimate the public health needs of a community and to assist in planning for emergency response. The survey process also creates a valuable touchpoint with households by providing additional connections to resources, well water testing kits, and disaster case management.
“Understanding the needs of our community is essential for responding to and preparing for emergencies,” said Dr. Ellis Matheson, Buncombe County Public Health Director. “The CASPER survey will provide invaluable insights into how we can better support our residents now and in the future.”
In addition to a press release, Buncombe County will notify survey communities via Next Door, print flyers, and through a BC Alert. Questions about the Buncombe County Public Health’s CASPER process can be directed to Buncombe County Public Health via email at this website or by calling 828-250-5109.