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SERVICES PROVIDED
Crawford County Health Department “Promoting Health, Preventing Illness, and Protecting Our Environment”
ANNUAL REPORT 202 N. Christopher Blvd. December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019 Phone (618) 544-8798 Robinson, IL 62454 Fax (618) 544-9398
Communicable Disease
Campylobacter 1
Hepatitis 6
Lyme Disease 1
Potential Rabies Exposure 1
Salmonella 3
STDs Reported 39
Adult Health
Blood Pressure Screenings 148
Drug Screenings 12
Jail Visits 469
Parentage Testing (for DCSE) 9
Lab Specimen Collections 706
Environmental Health
Animal Bites 21
Routine Food Inspections 137
Temporary Food Inspections 59
Pre and Opening Inspections 18
Restaurant Plan Reviews 13
Complaints (Food and Nuisance) 19
Critical Violation Follow-ups 7
Septic Permits and Inspections 73
Body Art and Tanning Consults 11
Well Permits and Inspections 9
Water Well Testing 9
Smoking Compliance Checks 78
Smoking Complaints 1
Boil Orders 7
FOIA Requests (Env. Health) 2
WNV Bird/Bat Collections 3
Family Health
High Risk Infant Follow-Up Visits 68
Developmental Screens 129
Edinburgh Perinatal Depression Screens
206
Fluoride Varnish (Bright Smiles) 115
Home Visits—Infant/Children 52
Lice Checks 25
Nursing Assessments 51
Social-Emotional Assessments 160
Hemoglobin Tests 386
Vision Screenings 489
Hearing Screenings 556
OAE Hearing Screenings 53
Fecal Immunochemical Test Kits 17
Pregnancy Tests 9
Immunizations
Total Childhood Vaccinations 4734
Influenza 1489
Pneumococcal (Adult) 8
Shingrix 63
Adult Hepatitis A 232
Adult Hepatitis B 61
Tuberculosis
Tuberculin Skin Tests Given 418
Referrals for Laboratory 2
Active Cases 0
WIC
Assigned Caseload 384
Clients Certified 450
# Receiving Group Nutrition Ed 47
# Receiving Individual Nutrition Ed 13
# Receiving Internet Nutrition Ed 195
# Completing Self-Study Module 461
Other Services
Genetic Screenings 160
Lead Screenings 224
Car Seat Inspections 10
Car Seats Distributed 4
HOURS OF OPERATION:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday
Walk-In Immunization and Screening
Clinics are held each Monday (except holidays)
from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Crawford County Health Department accepts credit and
debit cards
Public Relations
Media/Radio Releases 25
Presentations Given 17
Facebook and Website Posts 356
Behavioral Health
Counseling Sessions 87
Telehealth Sessions 138
Behavioral Health Counseling Telehealth Sessions
Blood Pressure Screening
Breastfeeding Support
Bright Smiles
Car Seat Inspections
Communicable Disease Control
Drug Screening
Emergency Planning and Preparedness
Family Case Management
Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)
Food Establishment Inspections
Genetic Screening
Immunizations
Influenza Vaccination
Jail Visits
Lab Specimen Collection
Lead Screening
Otoacoustic Emissions Screening
Parentage Testing
Pneumococcal Vaccination
Private Sewage Inspections
Private Well Inspections
Public Nuisance Complaints
Rabies Exposure Investigations
School Health Services
Shingles Vaccination
Vision and Hearing Screening
WNV/Mosquito/Vector Surveillance
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The income guidelines to qualify for WIC are more generous than most people
realize! Please let one of our staff members help determine if you are eligible.
(Full and Part-Time Status as of November 30, 2019)
Darla Tracy, RN, BA Certified Public Health Administrator
Patty Patton Fiscal Manager
Karen Free, RN, CLC Public Health Nurse/FCM Coordinator
Jenna Thompson, RN Public Health Nurse/Nursing Supervisor
Bobbi Branson Executive Assistant and Executive Secretary to the Board of Health
Jodi Krick Billing Manager
Debbie Corder WIC Clerk
Rhonda Simpson, RN Public Health Nurse/Communicable Disease Nurse
Melissa Williams, RN Public Health Nurse/WIC Coordinator
Mary Copp* Public Health Nurse
Amy McDonald* Receptionist/WIC Clerk
Dara Potts Env. Health Inspector/Tobacco and P&P Coordinator
Angi Hargrave Public Health Nurse
Stephinie Weger Receptionist/WIC Clerk
Amy Howell* Breastfeeding Peer Counselor
Eric Paulin, LEHP Director of Environmental Health
Summer Crowe Receptionist/Behavioral Health Clerk
*Part-Time
FISCAL YEAR 2019 HIGHLIGHTS
CAR SEAT SAFETY In June of 2019 three employees completed an extensive three-day car seat safety course in order to become licensed technicians. These techni-cians are trained on the proper installation of car seats and how to recog-nize damaged or unsafe car seats. Crawford County Health Department offers free car seat safety inspections upon request.
Car Seat Technicians Left to Right: Stephinie Weger, Amy McDonald, and Angi Hargrave, RN
CAR SEAT DONATIONS In 2019 the department received $200 from the Robinson BPO Elks 1188 and $1,000 from State Farm Insurance Agency to fund the purchase of car seats. Five car seats were donated by Illinois Department of Trans-portation. These car seats are distributed to replace damaged or unsafe car seats found at the time of a car seat safety inspection. Thanks to our generous donors, we are able to assure the infant or child leaves our facility safely secured. MASS CASUALTY TRAILER In August, 2019 CCHD was awarded a shared mass casualty trailer through the Champaign Regional HealthCare Coalition. The unit is stocked with emergency supplies for an incident involving multiple casualties.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT STAFF
You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or visit our website at
www.cchd.net
Left to Right Front Row: Debbie Corder, Karen Free, Stephinie Weger, Missy Williams, and Darla Tracy. Second Row: Rhonda Simpson, Angi Hargrave, Amy McDonald, Jodi Krick, Patty Patton, Eric Paulin, and Dara Potts. Back Row: Mary Copp, Jenna Thompson, and Bobbi Branson.
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS
Emergency Planning and Preparedness is a vital area of every public health department. Crawford County Health Department is a mem-ber of the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC). The department and its partners plan, train, drill, and prepare for various emergency events that may affect the public health and safety of the community of Crawford County. The department utilizes the local Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the needs of our com-munity should such an event occur. In December of 2018, CCHD participated in a Strategic National Stockpile Tabletop exercise sponsored by Illinois Department of Public Health.
The department participated in a state-wide function pandemic flu exer-cise held August 13-16, 2019.
Staff participated in a throughput exercise in October, 2019. Staff capa-bilities of communication, problem solving, and patient surge were tested during this exercise.
2019 BOARD OF HEALTH MEMBERS
Toni Earleywine, R.N., President Bonnie Finn, Vice-President
Koert Bartman Kayla Blank, PharmD
Shannon Goebel William Schaefer, DDS, Secretary
David Rotman, M.D. Robert Walsh, D.O.
TELEPSYCHIATRY Psychiatrist, Paras Harshawat M.D. Ages: All age groups. Billing: Medicaid and most other insurances. For Appointment: 812-234-4899 and request to be seen at our location. PSYCHIATRY (Added in February, 2020) Jeanne Holdren, APN-BC, Lawrence County Health Department Behavior Health Ages: 9 years and above. Billing: Medicaid and most insurances. For Appointment: 618-943-3754 COUNSELING SESSIONS Kendra Franklin, LCPC, Professional Counseling Solutions (a program of Catholic Charities) Ages: All ages. Billing: Most insurances; fee forgiveness scale available. For Appointment: 618-544-8798 Megan Joergens, LCSW, QMHP, Lawrence County Health Department Behavior Health Ages: 5 years and above. Billing: Medicaid and most insurances accepted. For Appointment: 618-943-3754
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ~Our Mission Statement ~
The mission of Crawford County Health Department is to prevent disease and to assist in the maintenance of
optimum health for the citizens of Crawford County through the assessment of needs, development of policy, provision of education, and the assurance of services.
Retirement
Ms. Earleywine retired from the Crawford County Board of Health November 30, 2019 after serving on the Board for seven years. Her ded-ication and service over the years is greatly appreciated and her presence will be greatly missed.
Toni Earleywine, R.N., President
CRAWFORD COUNTY 708 BOARD
The 708 Board is a Community Mental Health Board estab-lished for the purposes of planning and funding mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse services.
Crawford County Health Department is extremely grateful for the generous support of the Crawford County 708 Board in our shared desire to meet the behavioral health needs of our com-munity.
In 2019, the Crawford County 708 Board contributed $35,000 to support all behavioral health services offered at our depart-ment. Their support has allowed services to grow in Crawford County and reduce the number of residents driving out of county for services. They have made a great impact on the lives of Crawford County residents and have helped reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance abuse.
Did You Know…?
CCHD offers laboratory services at significantly reduced costs for uninsured and/or underinsured county residents?
CCHD is a Milk Bank Depot Site where approved donors may drop off human milk donations? Women wishing to donate their extra breast milk should visit The Milk Bank’s site at themilkbank.org/donate or by telephoning 317-536-1670.
New restaurants, or restaurants completing remodeling, must contact the Environmental Health Department for a plan review?
FIT (Fecal Immunochemical Test) kits are available at the department as a noninvasive colon cancer screening?
Breastfeeding Support groups are held each month (Mommy and Me) with breastfeeding classes held quarterly. Please contact Amy, our Breastfeeding Peer Counselor, at 562-6663 with any questions you may have.
24/7 Crisis Line: 618-943-5766
A Message from the Administrator
On behalf of the Crawford County Board of Health, it is my pleasure to present the 2019 Annual Report of the Crawford County Health Department (CCHD). This report is a statistical reflection of the services provided to the citizens of our community for the fiscal year December 1, 2018 through November 30, 2019.
The health of county residents is first priority at Crawford County Health Department. Recognizing the importance of mental health and the need in our community for additional services, CCHD has been contracting with mental health providers to host counseling and psychiatric services at the department. These services are greatly appreciated by all who utilize them. We are pleased to report substance abuse counseling will be offered in 2020 as well.
The department strives to ensure children are current on immuniza-tions to protect them from childhood diseases. The department also provides intensive prenatal management to reduce the number of infants born with health complications and provides important health and lab screenings to assist county residents in monitoring their health. The Environmental Health programs monitor drinking water and food safety, assures proper installation/operation of septic systems, and investigates public nuisance and smoking complaints. In addition, the department has a leading role in preparing for and pro-tecting our community against major emergency health threats and helping ensure the overall wellness of our community.
Crawford County Health Department staff and the Crawford County Board of Health are committed to quality service in the interest of public health. We strive to continue to meet the needs of our community. We thank the Crawford County Board, community partners, and the citizens of Crawford County for their continued support of our programs. Sincerely,
Darla K. Tracy, RN, BA Certified Public Health Administrator
ILLINOIS PROJECT FOR LOCAL ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS (IPLAN)
The Illinois Project for Local Assessment of Needs (IPLAN) is a guide to improving the health of county residents. The plan involves assess-ment of health needs and collaboration among community partners to address those needs. In order for the department to maintain its certification with Illinois Department of Public Health, the IPLAN process must be completed every five years. The IPLAN process was completed and submitted to Illinois Department of Public Health in 2017. The department is currently certified through July 27, 2022.
The following were identified as the most significant health problems in Crawford County in 2017:
Mental/Behavioral Health
Oral Health
Substance Abuse IPLAN ACTIVITIES FOR 2019: Crawford County Health Department (CCHD) actively participates in Crawford County L.I.F.E. (Liberate, Improve, Facilitate, and Empower). The focus of this group is to reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance abuse issues and increase aware-ness. Crawford County L.I.F.E. meetings are held the second Thurs-day of each month and are open to the public.
The Department received an AmeriCorps grant which provided an AmeriCorps member to assist the department for a six month period for behavioral health center research and to complete behavioral health related duties.
On September 14, 2019 CCHD participated in Crawford County L.I.F.E.’s second annual Mental Health Awareness Day held at the Washington Park in conjunction with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of the Darkness Walk.
Crawford County Health Department hosted telehealth sessions with psychiatrist, Paras Harshawat, M.D. and counseling sessions with Kendra Franklin, LCPC, of Professional Counseling Solutions each month.
The Department has worked to increase behavioral health services in Crawford County. In addition to the services previously mentioned, the department contracted with Lawrence County Health Department Behavioral Health to begin providing counseling one day a week in November of 2019. Behavioral health services will be expanded to include additional psychiatric nurse practitioner appointments and substance abuse counseling in 2020 through Lawrence County Health Department.
Tobacco has serious negative effects not only for overall health, but specifically oral health. CCHD works with the Illinois Quitline where individuals can receive weekly counseling services to aid in smoking cessation as well as nicotine replacement therapy. In 2019 our Tobacco Coordinator attended the national Tobacco Conference in Minnesota. The department completed a total of seventy-eight smok-ing compliance checks at local establishments.
Crawford County Health Department Unaudited Financial Statement
December 1, 2018 - November 30, 2019
Revenues
State/Federal Grants 319,688.25
Fees for Services 545,186.89
Tax Distribution 458,061.64
Interest/Miscellaneous 9,339.27
County 708 Board Operating Contribution 35,000.00
Donations 1,200.00
Total Revenue $ 1,368,476.05
Expenses
Salaries/Benefits 662,393.66
Contractual 105,748.23
Telephone 7,258.79
Travel/Training 17,131.06
Commodities 26,099.35
Vaccine 280,850.64
Miscellaneous/Audit 59,853.41
Equipment 25,735.39
Occupancy Costs 9,174.91
Total Expenses $ 1,192,599.71
Balance
As of November 30, 2019 $1,457,561.37
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202 North Christopher Boulevard Robinson, IL 62454
618-544-8798 www.cchd.net
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