“…Health care services in rural areas are typically less advanced than their urban counterparts and are manned by fewer personnel covering a wider region ("About rural health," 2017; Brown, 1980;Clay, 2014;Dillman & Tremblay, 1977; "Leading causes of death in rural America," 2017). Moreover, economic blight in the context of inadequate housing conditions was found to be more prevalent in small rural communities (Skobba, Osinubi, & Tinsley, 2019). The dilapidated housing, vacant housing, and low housing values of these communities reflect the overarching well-being of their residents, "remediating these issues is particularly difficult for small towns, where scale, demand, and limited financial and human capital resources are barriers to maintaining and improving local housing conditions" (Skobba et al, 2019, p. 22).…”