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There's
a new fitness trainer
at Lincoln Recreation Center
[OCT.
14, 2000] The
Lincoln Park District recently hired a personal trainer. Her name is
Pam Nemith, and she is available to assist you with a number of
fitness needs.
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Pam
is a veteran of the fitness industry. She has been teaching
aerobics for 18 years and in 1984 was certified by IDEA to teach
group exercise. She taught her own classes in Indianapolis for 10
years and was in "semi-retirement" before moving to
Elkhart 2˝ years ago, when her husband was transferred here for
his job. When the opportunity opened up to teach at the Lincoln
Park District, she couldn't say no.
In
the course of her experience, Pam also developed an interest in
wellness issues and the more personal side of fitness. She studied
for and received a certificate as a personal trainer from the
American Council on Exercise in June of this year. With that
expertise, Pam can design personal exercise programs for her
clients and discuss general diet concerns — though she cannot
prescribe a specific diet, which must be done by a nutritionist.
Pam can also measure blood pressure and body fat and can make
general fitness assessments.
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In
her continuing quest for knowledge, Pam is working toward a
certificate to assist clients who have diagnosed cardiovascular
disease. She also is certified to teach exercise classes for older
populations. Pam is certified in CPR.
Philosophically,
Pam believes it is important to note that a number of health
problems can be helped with proper exercise and lifestyle choices
and that medications, while often helpful, are not the only
answer.
Pam
looks forward to working with more clients from Lincoln and the
surrounding communities. If you have questions or would like to
sign up with a personal trainer, Pam can be reached at the Lincoln
Park District, (217) 732-8770, or at (217) 947-2925.
[Cherie
Rankin]
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Announcements
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December
calendar of events at ALMH
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Senior Sunday
Dec. 3, 11 a.m. - 1
p.m. Reservations required. Call 732-2161, Ext. 195.
Free blood pressure screenings
Dec. 5, 7, 12, 14,
19, 21, 26 and 28, 9 a.m. to noon, first floor waiting area. No
appointment necessary.
Diabetes and Congestive Heart Failure
Support Group
Monday, Dec. 11 and
18, 7 p.m., in Conference Room A. Call 217-732-2161, Ext. 443 for
more information.
Lupus Support Group
Monday, Dec. 11, 7
p.m., in fourth floor waiting area. Call 217-732-2161, Ext. 443 for
more information.
Breast Cancer Awareness
Tuesday, Dec. 19, 7
p.m., Conference Room A. Call 217-732-2161, Ext. 443 for more
information.
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Pain Management Service
Dec. 11, on fourth
floor. Physician referral required. Call 217-732-2161, Ext.403 or
444 for more information.
Pediatric Cardiology Clinic
Tuesday, Dec. 19, on
fourth floor. Call 217-732-2161, Ext. 444 for more information.
Laser Clinic
Thursday, Dec. 14, 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., on the fourth floor. Call 217-732-2161, Ext.444 for
more information.
"Always In Our Hearts"
bereavement support group
Thursday, Dec. 28,
1-3 p.m., in fifth floor physician’s lounge. Call 217-732-2161,
Ext. 405 for more information.
Elks Clinic
Tuesday, Dec. 5, 8 a.m.- noon, on the
fourth floor. Call 217-732-2161, Ext. 444 for more information.
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Flu
shots available [NOV.
30, 2000]
Logan
County Health Department has received the remainder of its order of
flu vaccine. Flu shots are available immediately on a walk-in basis
at the Logan County Health Department office at 109 Third St. in
Lincoln. Flu shots are available between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Flu
shots are available for all interested parties.
A physician's order is required if the recipient is under the age of
18.
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The
Mobile Health Unit also has flu vaccine available on a walk-in basis
at all of its regularly scheduled locations.
Medicare
covers the cost of the influenza vaccination. Medicare recipients
are reminded to bring their Medicare card to the Health Department
or the Mobile Health Unit when they come to receive their
vaccination. For non-Medicare clients the cost for the flu vaccine
is $10.
Influenza
flu manufacturers experienced a delay in shipping the flu vaccine
this year. The cause of the delay was twofold. First, some influenza
vaccine manufacturers reported that one of the three influenza virus
components used to make this year's vaccine had not grown as well as
the corresponding strain used last year. Secondly, two manufacturers
licensed to distribute this vaccine in the United States had been
experiencing manufacturing problems. Both manufacturers worked
closely with the Food and Drug Administration to address and correct
these problems.
Influenza
is a serious disease. A virus that spreads from infected persons to
the nose or throat of others causes influenza. The "influenza
season" in the United States is from November through April
each year. Influenza can cause fever, sore throat, cough, chills,
headache and muscle aches. People of any age can get influenza. Most
people are ill with influenza for only a few days, but some get much
sicker and may need to be hospitalized. Influenza causes thousands
of deaths each year, mostly the elderly.
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People
at risk for getting a serious case of influenza or influenza
complications and people in close contact with them (including all
household members) should get the influenza vaccine. An annual flu
shot is recommended for these groups:
Logan
County Health Department would like to emphasize that it is not too
late to get a flu shot. Protection develops two weeks after the shot
and lasts for several months.
[Logan
County Health Department news release]
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Pneumonia
shots are available [OCT.
25, 2000]
Logan
County Health Department has received its full shipment of
pneumococcal vaccine and is administering pneumonia shots on a
walk-in basis at the Logan County Health Department office at 109
Third St. in Lincoln. Pneumonia shots are available between 8 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
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Pneumococcal
disease is a serious disease that causes much sickness and death.
People at greatest risk from this disease are people 65 and older,
the very young and people with special health problems such as heart
or lung disease, kidney failure, diabetes, HIV infections or certain
types of cancer.
Usually
one dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is all people need
throughout their lifetime. However, under some circumstances a
second dose may be given:
- A second dose is
recommended for those people 65 and older who got their first
dose when they were under 65, if five or more years have passed
since that dose.
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-
have
a damaged spleen or no spleen
-
have
sickle-cell disease
-
have
HIV infection or AIDS
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have
cancer, leukemia, lymphoma or multiple myeloma
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have
kidney failure
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have
nephrotic syndrome
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have
had an organ or bone marrow transplant
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are
taking medication that lowers the immunity (such as chemotherapy
or long-term steroids)
Children
10 years old and younger may get this second dose three years after
the first dose. Those older than 10 should get it five years after
the first dose.
Medicare
covers the cost of the pneumonia vaccine. Medicare recipients are
reminded to bring their Medicare card to the Health Department when
they come to receive their vaccination. For non-Medicare clients the
cost of the pneumonia vaccine is $16.
[Logan
County Health Department news release]
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Area
resources for families are listed
This
family resource list to save and use is provided by the Healthy
Communities Partnership (732-2161, Ext. 409) and the Healthy
Families Task Force.
Resources
for Logan County families
Agency |
Phone number |
Address |
911 |
911 (Emergencies)
732-3911 (Office -- non-emergency)
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911 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital |
732-2161
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315 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Aging (Department of) |
785-3356 |
421 E. Capitol, #100
Springfield, IL 62701-1789
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American Cancer Society |
546-7586 (24 hour) |
1305 Wabash, Ste. J
Springfield, IL 62704
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American Red Cross |
732-2134
1-800-412-0100
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125 S. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Catholic Social
Services |
732-3771 |
310 S. Logan
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Chamber of Commerce |
735-2385 |
303 S. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Community Action (CIEDC) |
732-2159
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1800 Fifth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Community Child Care
Connection |
525-2805
1-800-676-2805
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1004 N. Milton Ave.
Springfield, IL 62702-443
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Crisis Pregnancy Center |
735-4838 |
513 Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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DCFS (Department of
Children & Family Services) |
735-4402
1-800-252-2873
(crisis hotline)
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1100 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Heartland Community
College GED Program |
735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Hospice Care of
Illinois |
1-800-342-4862
(24 hour)
732-2161, Ext. 444
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720 N. Bond
Springfield, IL 62702
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Housing Authority |
732-7776
732-6312 (24 hour)
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1028 N. College St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Breast &
Cervical Cancer Program |
735-2317
1-800-269-4019
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LCHD - 109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Department of
Public Health |
782-4977
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535 W. Jefferson
Springfield, IL 62761
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Illinois Employment
& Training Center (JTPA) |
735-5441 |
812 Lincoln Ave.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Legal Assistance
Foundation |
(217) 753-3300
1-800-252-8629
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730 E. Vine St., Ste.
214
Springfield, IL 62703
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Library - Atlanta |
(217) 648-2112 |
100 Race St.
Atlanta, IL 61723 |
Library - Elkhart |
(217) 947-2313 |
121 E. Bohan
Elkhart, IL 62634 |
Library - Lincoln |
732-8878 |
725 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656 |
Library - Mount Pulaski |
792-5919
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320 N. Washington
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548
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Lincoln Area YMCA
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735-3915 |
319 W. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln/Logan Food
Pantry |
732-2204
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P.O. Box 773
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Parents’
Center |
735-4192 |
100 S. Maple
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Park District |
732-8770 |
1400 Primm Rd.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Department
of Human Services (Public Aid) |
735-2306 |
1550 Fourth St., P.O.
Box 310
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Health
Department |
735-2317 |
109 Third St., P.O. Box
508
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan Mason Mental
Health |
735-2272
1-888-832-3600
(crisis line)
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304 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan-Mason
Rehabilitation Center |
735-1413 |
760 S. Postville Dr.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Oasis (Senior Citizens
of Logan County) |
732-6132 |
501 Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Project READ
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735-1731 |
620 Broadway St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Salvation Army |
732-7890
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1501 N. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Senior Services of
Central Illinois |
732-6213
1-800-252-8966
(crisis line)
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Sojourn Shelter &
Service Inc. |
732-8988
(217) 726-5200 (24-hour hotline)
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1800 Westchester Blvd.
Springfield, IL 62704
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U. of I. Division of
Specialized Care for Children |
524-2000
1-800-946-8468 |
421 S. Grand Ave. West,
2nd Floor
Springfield, IL 62704
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U. of I. Extension
Service |
732-8289 |
122 S. McLean St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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