A community in Baton Rouge struggles with healthcare
Baton Rouge, La., has a diversified economy, but large pockets of poverty remain. Chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer are commonplace.
At Capitol City Family Health Center, Rena Jenkins, 26, gets a checkup while her son, Jonathan, 1, plays. Jenkins suffers from migraine headaches and has been on Medicaid since the birth of her second child. Unlike other states, Louisiana has opted not to expand Medicaid under President Obama’s health law, and it bars publicly subsidized coverage for working-age adults without children.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Tonya Hills, 33, stays seated during a service at the church. She uses a cane because she has multiple sclerosis.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)