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Health
Matters A
monthly feature from Logan County Health Department
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April
1-5 is Public Health Week
[APRIL
2, 2002] Traditionally,
we take this opportunity to recognize the "nurses in blue"
— public health nurses — who are employed by local health
departments. Though the traditional blue cape and starched white
uniform of the public health nurses of yesteryear are no longer
visible, public health nurses continue to be on the forefront of
preventive health services in Logan County. Through tax support and
money received from grant funding, client services are provided for
a reduced fee.
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Public
health nurses carry a caseload of clients in a range of ages and
conditions across the health-illness continuum. These nurses are
challenged to deliver health services in many settings — the
school, the home, the workplace and clinics. Public health nurses
draw from a broad base of nursing knowledge, as well as community
resources. The goals of public health nursing are health maintenance
and client independence.
Logan
County Health Department nurses work in a variety of program areas.
Women, Infant, Children, or WIC, is one such area. WIC is a
federally funded supplemental food program for pregnant women,
breast-feeding women, infants and children up to age 5. WIC nurses
provide participants with specific nutritious supplemental foods and
education on nutrition.
The
communicable disease investigator is the nurse who conducts the
investigation and control of communicable diseases. There are
presently over 70 diseases and conditions that the Illinois
Department of Public Health requires to be followed.
Tuberculosis,
or TB, is not a disease of yesteryear. Clients who have positive TB
tests receive education, counseling, treatment and follow-up by the
nurse working in that program.
There
is a Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at Logan County
Health Department. Lead screening and prevention activities, as well
as follow-up of children with elevated blood lead levels, are the
responsibilities of the nurse involved.
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article]
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The
maternal-child health nurse works in several programs designed for
parents and infants. A pregnant woman may have no physician. The
maternal-child nurse helps those clients access services that are
available in our county. Two types of visits may be made for
infants. Special Delivery visits provide an in-home nursing
assessment and teaching for any new parent and infant living in
Logan County. Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Reporting System, or APORS,
visits allow the maternal-child health nurse to follow high-risk
infants for a prolonged period of time. If mothers have questions
with breast-feeding, a certified lactation counselor is on staff to
answer those questions. In cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or
SIDS, the maternal-child health nurse can provide support and
education to the family.
Carrying
out general educational activities in the area of preventive health
is the role of the health educator. She assists in planning,
organizing, presenting and evaluating programs designed to promote
public awareness of good health practices. Individual and community
needs for health education are assessed.
As
you can see, the "nurses in blue" continue to provide a
wide variety of services throughout the Logan County community.
For
more information on services provided at the Logan County Health
Department, phone (217) 735-2317 or stop by at 109 Third St. in
Lincoln.
[Logan
County Health Department]
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Red
Cross
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Red
Cross blood drives in April
[MARCH
28, 2002] Two
Red Cross blood drives in April will be at the Lincoln Sports Complex.
The hours on Wednesday, April 3, will be from noon until 6 p.m. Hours
on Wednesday, April 17, will be from noon until 5 p.m.
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Elkhart
Grade School will be the site for a drive on Saturday, April 6, and
hours will be from 9 a.m. until noon.
Atlanta
Methodist Church will have a drive on Thursday, April 11, with hours
from noon until 6 p.m.
During
March, William Tebrugge reached a goal of 29 gallons of blood
donated and Leonard Krusemark reached the 16-gallon mark.
[Logan
County Red Cross announcement]
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Events
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April
2002
Wednesday, April
17
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Red Cross blood drive
WHERE:
Lincoln Sports Complex
WHEN:
noon-5 pm
Monday, April 22
SPONSOR:
Domestic Abuse and Violence Task Force of Logan County
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Monthly meeting
WHERE:
Logan County Health Department, Conference Room B, 109 Third St.
WHEN:
8 am
SPONSOR:
U of I Extension
WHO:
Preregistered participants
WHAT:
“Dining with Diabetes,” presented by Jananne Finck,
nutrition educator; second of three sessions
WHERE:
Extension office, 980 N. Postville Drive
WHEN:
7-8:30 pm
WHAT:
Meeting of support group
for Parkinson's disease patients and their caregivers
WHERE:
ALMH Room A, lower level
WHEN:
7 pm
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Sunday, April 28
SPONSOR:
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Lincoln Junior Woman's Club
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Special Deliveries sibling class; free
WHERE:
ALMH Education Room in the Family
Maternity Suites, third floor
WHEN:
1-3 pm
Monday, April
29
SPONSOR:
U of I Extension
WHO:
Preregistered participants
WHAT:
“Dining with Diabetes,” presented by Jananne Finck,
nutrition educator; last of three sessions
WHERE:
Extension office, 980 N. Postville Drive
WHEN:
7-8:30 pm
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Honors
& Awards
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Announcements
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Parkinson’s
support group
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[APRIL
9, 2002] A
support group for Parkinson’s disease patients and their
caregivers meets on the fourth Monday of each month at Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 311 Eighth St. Meetings are in Room
A on the lower level of the hospital at 7 p.m.
For
more information contact Dr. Dean Hauter, (217) 732-3368.
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Baby-sitting
clinic offered April 13
[MARCH
28, 2002] A
free baby-sitting clinic will be offered Saturday, April 13, from 9
to 11:30 a.m. at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Young people in
sixth, seventh and eighth grades who are interested in learning how
to be a safe and successful baby sitter are invited to attend.
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The
clinic, sponsored by the Lincoln Junior Woman’s Club and Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital, will cover numerous topics such as basic
and emergency first aid, safety while baby-sitting, and basic child
care for young children. Participants will also learn about the
business of baby-sitting and how to do a professional job.
The
clinic will be in Conference Room A in the basement at Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 315 Eighth St.
Registration
is required, and the clinic is limited to the first 40 people. To
register, call (217) 732-3182 or write to the Lincoln Junior Woman’s
Club, Box 152, Lincoln, IL 62656.
[ALMH
news release]
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Mobile
health unit schedule
The
Rural Health Partnership has announced the schedule for its mobile
health unit for 2002.
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Morning:
9-11 a.m. |
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Afternoon:
1-3:30 p.m. |
Monday |
1st and 3rd |
Hartsburg |
1st and 3rd |
Emden |
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2nd and 4th |
San Jose |
2nd and 4th |
Greenview |
Tuesday |
Weekly |
Chestnut |
Weekly |
Mount Pulaski |
Wednesday |
Weekly |
New Holland |
Weekly |
Middletown |
Thursday |
1st and 3rd |
Elkhart |
Weekly |
Atlanta |
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2nd and 4th |
Friendship
Manor-Lincoln |
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Friday |
1st, 2nd,
4th |
Village Hall-Latham |
1st |
Beason |
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2nd and 4th |
Broadwell |
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3rd |
Maintenance/ special
events |
3rd |
Maintenance/
special events
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The
mobile health unit does not operate on the following dates for
holidays
during 2002: Jan. 21 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), Feb. 18 (Presidents’ Day),
March 29 (Good
Friday), May 27 (Memorial Day), July 4 (Independence Day), Sept. 2 (Labor Day), Oct.
14 (Columbus Day), Nov. 11 (Veterans Day), Nov. 28-29
(Thanksgiving break) and Dec. 24-25 (Christmas break).
For more
information on the mobile health unit schedule and services, contact
Dayle Eldredge at (217) 732-2161, Ext. 409.
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Community
resource list
This
family resource list to save and use is provided by the Healthy
Communities Partnership and the Healthy
Families Task Force, 732-2161, Ext. 409.
Agency |
Phone number |
Address |
Lincoln
agencies |
911 |
911 (emergency)
732-3911 (office -- non-emergency)
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911 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital
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732-2161
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315 Eighth St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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American Red Cross
www.il-redcross.org |
732-2134 or
1 (800) 412-0100
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125 S. Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Catholic Social
Services
www.cdop.org |
732-3771 |
310 S. Logan
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln/Logan County Chamber
of Commerce
www.lincolnillinois.com |
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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Crisis Pregnancy Center/
Living Alternatives |
735-4838 |
408 A Pulaski St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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DCFS (Department of
Children
& Family Services) |
735-4402 or
1 (800) 252-2873
(crisis hotline)
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1120 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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Housing Authority |
732-7776
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1028 N. College St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Breast &
Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP)
www.logancountyhealth.org |
735-2317 or
1 (800) 269-4019
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Illinois Employment and Training Center (replaces JTPA office) |
735-5441 |
120
S. McLean St., Suite B
Farm
Bureau Building
Lincoln,
IL 62656
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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)
www.state.il.us/agency/dhs |
735-2306 |
1500 Fourth St.
P.O.
Box 310
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan County Health
Department
www.logancountyhealth.org |
735-2317 |
109 Third St.
P.O. Box
508
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Logan-Mason Mental
Health |
735-2272 or
735-3600
(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 Drive
Lincoln, IL 62656
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The 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 or
1 (800) 252-8966
(crisis line)
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109 Third St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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U. of I. Extension
Service
www.ag.uiuc.edu |
732-8289 |
980 N. Postville Drive
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Springfield
agencies |
Department of Aging
www.state.il.us/aging |
785-3356 |
421 E. Capitol, #100
Springfield, IL 62701-1789
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American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org |
546-7586
(24 hour) |
1305 Wabash, Suite J
Springfield, IL 62704
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Community Child Care
Connection
www.childcaresolutions.org |
(217) 525-2805 or
1 (800) 676-2805
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1004 N. Milton Ave.
Springfield, IL 62702-4430
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Hospice Care of
Illinois |
1 (800) 342-4862
(24 hour) or
732-2161, Ext. 444
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720 N. Bond
Springfield, IL 62702
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Illinois Department of
Public Health
www.idph.state.il.us |
(217) 782-4977
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535 W. Jefferson
Springfield, IL 62761
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Legal Assistance
Foundation |
(217) 753-3300 or
1 (800) 252-8629
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730 E. Vine St., Suite
214
Springfield, IL 62703
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Sojourn Shelter &
Services Inc.
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732-8988 or
1 (866) HELP4DV
(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
www.uic.edu |
524-2000 or
1 (800) 946-8468
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421 South Grand Ave.
West
Second Floor
Springfield, IL 62704
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Logan County
libraries |
Atlanta Library |
(217) 648-2112 |
100 Race St.
Atlanta, IL 61723 |
Elkhart Library |
(217) 947-2313 |
121 E. Bohan
Elkhart, IL 62634 |
Lincoln Public Library
www.lincolnpubliclibrary.org |
732-8878 |
725 Pekin St.
Lincoln, IL 62656 |
Mount Pulaski Library |
792-5919
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320 N. Washington
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548
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2-15-02) |
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