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			 Rademaker of Lincoln leads Health Matters, a peer-to-peer program 
			focused on improving the health of people with developmental 
			disabilities. 
 While 33 percent of all American adults are obese, people with 
			intellectual and developmental disabilities have a higher chance of 
			being overweight. In her class, Rademaker shares information about 
			healthier food options, exercise and goal-setting.
 
 “In class, we talk about different ways to exercise and how it’s 
			important to find something that you like doing and keep doing it,” 
			Rademaker said. “You can bike or walk or if it’s too hot or raining, 
			use a DVD exercise tape. I also remind everyone to drink water, not 
			soda, and to exercise at least three times a week.”
 
 The Logan-Mason Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln is a program of 
			Mental Health Centers of Central Illinois, which launched its annual 
			holiday fundraiser this month to help the people it serves who 
			struggle with mental illness or with intellectual or developmental 
			disabilities.
 
			
			 
			The nonprofit agency, one of seven affiliates of Memorial Health 
			System, has set a $10,000 fundraising goal for its appeal, which 
			runs through the end of the year. The theme of the campaign is “Lend 
			a Hand. Heal a Heart.” Interested donors can visit MHCCI.org or call 
			217-525-1064 for more information.
 “Our community has been so supportive of our work to make a 
			difference in the lives of thousands of people from central Illinois 
			who are dealing with behavioral health issues or developmental 
			disabilities,” said Jan Gambach, president of Mental Health Centers 
			and administrator of behavioral health for Memorial Health System. 
			“This campaign highlights several stories of success and how their 
			continued support helps people to regain wellness and independence 
			in their lives.”
 
			
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			Through the services at Logan-Mason Rehabilitation Center, Rademaker 
			has been inspired by the messages of wellness and independence that 
			she teaches throughout the program. She has made a lifelong 
			commitment to being healthy and plans to continue sharing her 
			personal lessons with her peers and friends in the community. 
			Rademaker has become a great health coach who loves to encourage 
			others and celebrate results. And she is celebrating her own 
			personal health results. Since the program started, Rademaker has 
			lost more than 30 pounds.
 “I feel better and have lost a lot of weight because of all of the 
			things I’ve learned in the class. Some of my friends have lost 
			weight too. They tell me that they really like the class and that I 
			inspire them.”
 
 Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation 
			Facilities, Mental Health Centers of Central Illinois is one of the 
			largest providers of behavioral health services in central Illinois, 
			serving more than 9,000 individuals each year in Logan, Mason, 
			Menard, Morgan, Sangamon and Scott counties.
 
 Established in 1947, Mental Health Centers has more than six decades 
			of experience caring for children, adolescents and adults and has 
			six sites of care in Springfield, Lincoln and Jacksonville.
 
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