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            | Health
            Matters A
            monthly feature from   Logan County Health Department
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            | January
          is Cervical CancerAwareness Month
 [JAN.
          3, 2002]  What
          is cervical cancer? Cancer of the cervix is a very common kind of
          cancer in women. The disease occurs when cancer (malignant) cells are
          found in the tissues of the cervix — the opening of the uterus (the
          womb). The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina (birth canal).
          Cancer of the cervix usually grows slowly over a period of time.
          Before cancer develops, cervical tissues change, and cells that are
          not normal begin to appear. This condition is called dysplasia. |  
            | What
          are the symptoms of cervical cancer? Since there are usually no
          symptoms associated with cancer of the cervix, a woman must be sure
          that her health-care professional does an important test, called the
          Pap smear, to look for it. The Pap smear is done by a health-care
          professional, using a piece of cotton, a brush or a small wooden stick
          to gently scrape the outside of the cervix to pick up cells that can
          be examined under a microscope. Are
          there risk factors for developing cervical cancer? According to the
          National Cancer Institute, strong risk factors include early age at
          first intercourse, a history of multiple sexual partners, genital
          human papillomavirus or other sexually transmitted disease, the
          presence of other genital tract cancers, and prior squamous intra
          epithelial lesion (abnormal cells). Women 60 years of age and older
          are at greater risk for cervical cancer since they are less willing or
          able to seek medical care for screening or treating cervical cancer.
          Other risk factors may include active or passive
          ("second-hand") smoking, poor nutrition, and a current or
          past sexual partner with risk factors for sexually transmitted
          disease, immunodeficiency or HIV positivity.  
           [to top of second column in
this article]
             | Women
          who meet income and age eligibility may qualify for free Pap smears
          and pelvic exams through the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer
          Program. If the woman lives in Logan, Mason, Menard, DeWitt, Piatt,
          Macon, Sangamon, Cass, Morgan or Shelby counties, she should call 1
          (800) 269-4019 for more information. If a woman lives in another
          county in Illinois, she should call the Illinois Department of Public
          Health’s Women’s Health Helpline at 1 (888) 522-1282 for
          information on the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program. [Logan
          County Health Department news release]    
				
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            | Lincoln
            Park District
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            | Lincoln
          Park District notes [JAN.
          3, 2002]  We
          have a busy winter season lined up for young people and adults as
          well.  For the youth we are going to offer crafts, tumbling and
          tennis lessons. |  
            | Mrs.
          Judy Awe will teach rubber stamping and embossing on Saturday, Jan.
          12, from 9 to 11 a.m.  Learn how to make various types of cards
          for your friends and family and decorate a gift bag or note pad. Mrs.
          Awe will return on Saturday, Feb. 9, with the focus being on
          needlepoint on plastic canvas.  Make your initial or a
          bookmark. A choice of shapes and styles will be offered. There
          is a slight charge for each craft session, and a separate registration
          is required for each one. We
          will also offer tumbling. Emily Navarra will be our
          instructor. All sessions will be on Saturdays, beginning Jan. 12,
          and continuing for six weeks.  Emily will offer beginner and
          intermediate sessions.  In order to qualify for the intermediate
          level you must have completed the beginner session at the Lincoln Park
          District.  Grade and level determine class times.  More
          information is available at the front desk. Tennis
          lessons are served up for five weeks, starting Saturday, Jan.
          19. Erinn McFadden is our winter tennis instructor. You will
          need to bring your own racket. Sessions are designed for beginners,
          and those with limited playing skills will benefit as well. 
          Lessons are available for people in kindergarten through adults. For
          school-age students, class
          time is determined by grade level. We
          are also working on several programs for adults. Our
          popular Senior Stride & Social began Jan. 2.  For people who
          have a membership there is no charge to come and walk indoors. 
          For nonmembers we lower the daily fee to $1.  A senior citizen is
          defined as anyone over the age of 60.     [to top of second column in
this article]
             | On
          Jan. 14 and again on Feb. 15 free bone-density screenings will be
          available in the back sports complex.  On these two days there
          will be no daily fee for the seniors.  Logan County Health
          Department, in conjunction with ALMH, will conduct the
          screenings.  Healthy refreshments will also be provided. Our
          aerobics schedule has undergone a few changes.  Those of you
          interested in a great exercise routine can stop at the desk for a new
          schedule or give us a call.  With 21 sessions a week we are sure
          there is a time slot to match your schedule.  Class offerings
          range from the first-time participant to advanced. Synonymous
          with ceramics at the Lincoln Park District is Scotty Hinman. Scotty
          fires up the kiln starting Monday, Jan. 7. She has a great stock of
          greenware to choose from and is willing to give you advice on how to
          achieve the best results.  Scotty plans to offer class sessions
          at several different times to make it convenient for you. Some
          of our new adult class offerings that are in the planning stages are
          arts and crafts and horticulture and floriculture. Rene Sisk and
          Andrea Niehaus will spearhead our arts and crafts sessions. Lori
          Paige, owner of Bee’s Floral & Landscaping, will be our
          instructor for horticulture and floriculture. Watch Lincoln Daily
          News for further information about dates and times for these
          classes or call Lincoln Park District at 732-8770.  
				
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            | Red
            Cross
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             American
            Red Cross announcements [DEC.
            28, 2001]  The
            American Red Cross will have five blood drives in Logan County
            during January. The Lincoln Kiwanis will sponsor two drives at the
            Lincoln Sports Complex. Hours on Jan. 2 will be 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
            Hours on Jan. 25 will be from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. On Jan. 25, Maple
            Ridge Village will be the site for a drive from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
            Mount Pulaski Christian Church will have a drive on Jan. 30 from 11
            a.m. to 5 p.m. The Atlanta Christian Church will have a blood drive
            Jan. 31 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. 
             In December, the following
            people
            reached goals in their blood donations: Linda S. Wilson, 13 gallons; William W. Cross,
            13 gallons; Teri Hauter, 
            seven; Ruth Green,
             three; and Greg Benner, two gallons. |  
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              Events |  
            | Wednesday,
              Jan. 16SPONSOR:
            American Red Cross
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Blood drive
 WHERE:
              Lincoln Sports Complex
 WHEN: noon to 5 pm
 Friday,
              Jan. 25SPONSOR:
            American Red Cross
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Blood drive
 WHERE:
              Maple Ridge Village
 WHEN: 1 to 5 pm
 Thursday,
              Jan. 24SPONSOR:
            Healthy Communities Partnership
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              2002 report to the community; donations will be accepted to defray
              the cost of the luncheon
 WHERE:
              Knights of Columbus Hall in Lincoln
 WHEN:  11:30 am to 1 pm;
              reservation needed by Wed., Jan. 16
 Sunday,
              Jan. 27SPONSOR:
              Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and the Lincoln Junior Women's
              Club
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Special deliveries sibling class; event is free of charge
 WHERE:
              ALMH family maternity suites - Third floor
 WHEN: 1 to 3 pm
 | Wednesday,
              Jan. 30SPONSOR:
            American Red Cross
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Blood drive
 WHERE:
              Mount Pulaski Christian Church
 WHEN: 11 am to 5 pm
 Thursday,
              Jan. 31SPONSOR:
            American Red Cross
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Blood drive
 WHERE:
              Atlanta Christian Church
 WHEN:  noon to 6 pm
 Thursday,
              Feb. 14SPONSOR:
            Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 WHO:
            Public
 WHAT:
              Love Your Heart seminar; event is free of charge
 WHERE:
              ALMH - lower level
 WHEN:  Open from 7:30 am to 1 pm
 
         
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              Honors
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            | Hospital
            director
            achieves board certification [JAN.
            9, 2002]  Dolan
            Dalpoas, Director of Quality Management and Rehabilitation Services
            for Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital (ALMH), successfully completed
            the Board of Governor’s Examination in Healthcare Management
            administered by the American College of Healthcare Executives
            (ACHE). The examination focuses on areas of healthcare management
            including governance, marketing, human resources, finance, facility,
            information systems and government regulations. |  
            | ACHE,
            an international professional society of nearly 30,000 healthcare
            executives, is known for its prestigious credentialing and
            educational programs and its annual Congress on Healthcare
            Management, which draws more than 4,000 participants. ACHE conducts
            groundbreaking research on career development and public policy
            programs. ACHE’s publishing division, Health Administration Press,
            is one of the largest publishers of books and journals on all
            aspects of health services management, including the Journal
            of Healthcare Management and Healthcare
            Executives. In addition, ACHE publishes textbooks used for
            college and university courses. Through such efforts, ACHE works
            towards its goal of improving the health status of society by
            advancing healthcare leadership and management excellence. In
            addition to passing the examination applicants must meet other
            eligibility requirements.  Dalpoas’
            qualifications include: a master’s degree in public health from
            the University of Illinois at Springfield; three years of healthcare
            management experience; 20 hours of continuing education;
            participation and leadership in healthcare and community/civic
            affairs; and two references from ACHE members.
            
              
              
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            article]
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 As
            a result of passing the examination and meeting the other
            eligibility requirements, Dalpoas was assured all rights and
            privileges of Diplomate status with ACHE. He is now board certified
            in healthcare management and can use the distinction of Certified
            Healthcare Executive (CHE). In
            2000, Dalpoas received the Early Career Healthcare Executive
            Regent’s Award, which recognizes ACHE affiliates who have
            significantly contributed toward the advancement of healthcare
            management excellence and the achievement of the goals of ACHE.  “Having
            board certified professionals on our staff, ensures that ALMH is
            providing the finest healthcare leaders to the community in which we
            serve,” states Woody Hester, president and chief executive officer
            at ALMH and a Fellow with ACHE. According to Dalpoas, the program
            has provided him with knowledge that can be applied to current
            everyday responsibilities within the hospital. “I am able to
            utilize a hands-on approach and apply what I have studied to better
            serve the needs of our patients,” stated Dalpoas.  Dalpoas
            began working at ALMH in December of 1990, on a part-time basis in
            the Rehabilitation Department while he attended Daemen College in
            Amherst, New York, on an ALMH healthcare scholarship. After
            graduation in May of 1994, he began his professional career as a
            staff physical therapist at ALMH. [ALMH
            news release]
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              Announcements
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            | Mobile
          health unit scheduleThe
          Rural Health Partnership has announced the schedule for its mobile
          health unit for 2002. 
            
            
              
                |  | Morning:
                  9-11 a.m. |     | Afternoon:
                  1-3:30 p.m. |  
                | Monday | 1st and 3rd | Hartsburg | 1st and 3rd | Emden |  
                |  | 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 |  
                |  | 2nd and 4th | Friendship
                  Manor-Lincoln |  |  |  
                | Friday | 1st, 2nd,
                  4th | Village Hall-Latham | 1st | Beason |  
                |  |  |  | 2nd and 4th | Broadwell |  
                |  | 3rd | Maintenance/ special
                  events | 3rd | Maintenance/special events
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          mobile health unit does not operate on the following dates/holidays
          during 2001:  Jan. 21 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day), Feb. 18 (President’s 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 - Dec. 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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            | 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)
 | 911 Pekin St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Abraham Lincoln
                Memorial Hospital | 732-2161 | 315 Eighth St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Aging (Department of) | 785-3356 | 421 E. Capitol, #100Springfield, IL 62701-1789
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              | American Cancer Society | 546-7586 (24 hour) | 1305 Wabash, Ste. JSpringfield, IL 62704
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              | American Red Cross | 732-21341-800-412-0100
 | 125 S. KickapooLincoln, IL 62656
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              | Catholic Social
                Services | 732-3771 | 310 S. LoganLincoln, 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 | 1800 Fifth St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Community Child Care
                Connection | 525-28051-800-676-2805
 | 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) | 735-44021-800-252-2873
 (crisis hotline)
 | 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
 | 720 N. BondSpringfield, IL 62702
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              | Housing Authority | 732-7776732-6312 (24 hour)
 | 1028 N. College St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Illinois Breast &
                Cervical Cancer Program | 735-23171-800-269-4019
 | LCHD - 109 Third St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Illinois Department of
                Public Health | 782-4977 | 535 W. JeffersonSpringfield, IL 62761
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              | 
            Illinois Employment and Training Center (replaces JTPA office) | 735-5441 | 120
            S. McLean St., Suite BFarm
            Bureau Building
 Lincoln,
            IL 62656
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              | Legal Assistance
                Foundation | (217) 753-33001-800-252-8629
 | 730 E. Vine St., Ste.
                214Springfield, IL 62703
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              | Library - Atlanta | (217) 648-2112 | 100 Race St.Atlanta, IL 61723
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              | Library - Elkhart | (217) 947-2313 | 121 E. BohanElkhart, IL 62634
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              | Library - Lincoln | 732-8878 | 725 Pekin St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Library - Mount Pulaski | 792-5919 | 320 N. WashingtonMount Pulaski, IL 62548
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              | Lincoln Area YMCA | 735-3915 | 319 W. Kickapoo St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Lincoln/Logan Food
                Pantry | 732-2204 | P.O. Box 773Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Lincoln Parents’
                Center | 735-4192 | 100 S. MapleLincoln, 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 310Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Logan County Health
                Department | 735-2317 | 109 Third St., P.O. Box
                508Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Logan Mason Mental
                Health | 735-22721-888-832-3600
 (crisis line)
 | 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 | 735-1731 | 620 Broadway St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Salvation Army | 732-7890 | 1501 N. KickapooLincoln, IL 62656
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              | Senior Services of
                Central Illinois | 732-62131-800-252-8966
 (crisis line)
 | 109 Third St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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              | Sojourn Shelter &
                Service Inc. | 732-8988(217) 726-5200 (24-hour hotline)
 | 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 FloorSpringfield, IL 62704
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              | U. of I. Extension
                Service | 732-8289 | 122 S. McLean St.Lincoln, IL 62656
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