HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD OF HEALTH - 02/21/2007 - HEALTH & COMMUNITY SVC BD MINUTES
Health &c Community Services Board
Village of Elk Grove Village
February 21, 2007
Board Members Present
Jim Christie, Chairman Dr. John Kelly
Teresa Anesinis Georgia Landt
Ryan Bookler Jim Morrill
Lois Colaprete Sal Pace
Ray De Palma Mary Paliganoff
Anne Feichter Dick Scholten
Mike Tuozzo
Board Members Absent
William Beaupre Merrill Froney
Nancy Czarnik, Trustee Liaison Dr. Harold Labinsky
Terri Dill Des Raftery
Staff Present
Michael J. Cavallini, Director of Health & Community Services
Linda Blair, Community Services Coordinator
Jane Sloger, Community Health Nurse
Call To Order
Chairman Jim Christie called the meeting to order at 7:03 PM.
Action Items: Approval of the Minutes
There was a motion by Mike Tuozzo to approve the minutes of the January 17, 2007 meeting,
second by Dr. John Kelly. The minutes were unanimously approved.
Communitv Nurse's Report
After a brief introduction, Jane Sloger, Community Health Nurse presented a power point
overview of her duties. Jane's role as Community Health Nurse is to assess,plan, implement and
evaluate services as they relate to public health nursing. Jane has oversight in the following
programs:
• Childhood immunization clinics
• TB clinics
• Flu clinics
• Day care inspections
• Home visits/referrals
Jane also conducts screenings at the Elk Grove Senior Center, Village Grove Apts. and
Landmeier Station. Jane's outside activities in local public health support groups and agencies
help her to keep abreast of current and changing public health nursing programs. Jane also
addresses the needs of employees through OSHA respiratory review for the police department,
employee wellness program, and administration of flu shots to employees. In addition, Jane has
played an integral part in the Village Emergency Pharmaceutical Distribution Plan.
At the January meeting Dr. Labinsky questioned why blood sugar screenings has declined over
the last couple of years. Jane explained that blood sugar screenings by themselves do no good
unless there is follow through. Many of the seniors she sees at the screenings are already under
doctor's care, and are being screened on a regular basis and/or provided with required treatment.
Department Director's Report
Anti-Smoking Campaign
Logo and poster slogan contest
The Director announced the school winners of the Smoke Free Elk Grove logo contest and
poster slogan contests. About 140 poster entries were submitted. Village employees judged the
top entries. Winning entries were judged in two categories, 4-5 grade and 6-8 grade. Winners in
the 4-5 grade category were all from Queen-of-the-Rosary. Students from Mead Junior High
School and Grove Junior High won in the 6-8 grade level.
The Mayor and Village Board had chosen the logo winners in January. All winning entries were
Elk Grove High School students. The logo will be used in all Smoke Free Elk Grove
promotions.
The winning entry for the logo contest will be awarded a$750.00 scholarship. All other eight
winners will receive gift certificates. The winners were originally scheduled to receive their
awards at the February 13'h Village Board meeting, but have delayed until March 13'h due to
inclement weather.
Smoking Cessation
On January 23rd, Jim Christie and the Director met with Kathy White a smoking cessation
facilitator. Kathy has 20 years experience teaching smoking cessation programs. Kathy utilizes
the Lung Association Freedom from Smoking Program. The program runs 6-7 weeks. The
Village would pick up a majority or all the costs associated with the program. Kathy is also
proposing hosting two smoker support group meetings prior to the commencement of the
cessation program.
Smoke Free Forum
On February 27'h, Mayor Johnson will be hosting a Smoke Free Forum. All restaurant
owners/operators are being invited to present their ideas and suggestions on how to best advertise
and promote smoke free dining in Elk Grove. The information gathered at the forum will be used
to advertise Elk Grove restaurants in the various media venues. The Village did run an ad in the
Daily Herald prior to the Super Bowl.
Health Risk Assessment
Health& Community Services and Human Resources are planning to provide a health risk
assessment to the employees sometime this spring. ABMC will be providing the services to the
Village. The program will kick-off with an employee health fair that will provide hands on
screening, followed up by an on-line survey.
Community Blood Drive
At the January 27' Community Blood Drive, 41 pints of blood were collected. The next blood
drive is scheduled for April 28th
Compendium
The Director provided a brief overview of the Department's 2006 activities. A copy of the 2006
Compendium was distributed to the Board. Some of the activities highlighted were:
•
15% increase in environmental health activities
• 11% increase in food establishment inspections
• 11% decrease in blood donations
• 1.6% increase in solid waste disposal and a 9.7% increase in recycling
• 1% decrease in Community Service information and referral contacts
• 1% increase in the number of families assisted and a 3% increase in $ amount of
assistance
0 3% increase in nursing activities.
Department Budtet
The Director provided a copy of the 2007-2008 Department Budget to the Board. The Director
has requested several capital items including a replacement Village vehicle, three new
computers, and two new fax/copier/printers. The Village Manager has approved the preliminary
budget proposal. The Mayor and Village Board will review and approve the final budget
proposal in March.
Flu Vaccine 2007-2008
Flu vaccine has already been pre-booked for the 2007-2008 flu season. Flu vaccine has been
ordered from two suppliers. This will hopefully ensure the Village has an adequate supply in
time to provide the shots on a preplanned schedule. Flu vaccine for the 2006-2007 season is still
available. The Department still has an inventory of vaccine on hand.
Village Complex Reconstruction
The Village will be constructing a new police administration building. The current police
department building (old Village Hall)will be demolished, and a new two story building with
underground parking built in its place. Health& Community Services will be moved into the
new building on the ground floor. The new building is scheduled to be occupied by April 2009.
AVERT
Health &Community Services is exploring the formation of a volunteer corps to be used during
a community-wide emergency. The All Volunteer Emergency Support Team(AVERT)would be
recruited from Village residents, and trained to help assist with the emergency duties of the
Department. They would be most useful if the Pharmaceutical Distribution Plan had to be
implemented. The Community Health Nurse is also exploring the use of volunteers in an
emergency situation. The Volunteer Medical Corps would be recruited from residents with a
medical background. Mike Tuozzo and Jim Morrill would like to assist the Department with
recruitment of the AVERT group.
Community Service Coordinator Report
Volunteer of the Year
The Coordinator is seeking nominations for the Volunteer of the Year Award. Deadline for
submitting a candidate is March 16th. Honorees are recognized with their award at the Annual
Village Dinner.
Rebuildin,Together
Rebuilding Together is a volunteer group that provides home repairs for low-income seniors and
persons with disabilities. Services will be provided throughout the northwest suburbs on May 5th
Linda Blair is the chairman of the board of directors. Applications to apply for assistance were
accepted until February 15th. Twenty(20) applications were received.
Kenneth Young Garage Sale
The Coordinator met again with the Board Ad Hoc Committee to discuss the Kenneth young
Garage Sale. Two tentative dates have been established Saturday, June 30th or July 7'h. The VFW
parking lot has been selected as a possible site to hold the garage sale. Chairman Christie pointed
out the garage sale could be promoted at the Rotary Fest in June.
Village Voice Concert
The Village Voices Concert will be held on March 4'h. The concert is free,but donations are
requested. The event raises money for the Elk Grove Housing Fund.
Senior Directory
The Coordinator has completely revised and updated Senior Directory. The new directory will be
ready for distribution this May.
Assistance for January
Salvation Army 7 families/individuals $1,211.28
Elk Grove housing Fund 3 families/individuals $300.00
Food Pantry 40 households (48 adults, 7 seniors 58 children)
Environmental Health Inspector's Report-February
January Activities
Routine Inspections 92
Misc. Activities 405
Complaints 59
Citations 3
TOTAL 559
Community Health Nurse Report—February
January Activities Report
Blood Pressure Screening 69
Blood Sugar Screenings 7
Home/Site Visits 65
Office Visit 0
Consultations (Office/Employee) 10
Blood Drive 43
Day Care Inspections 0
TB Screening 43
Misc. 9
Flu Shots 0
Site Visit 1
Unhygienic Home 0
ImmmAzation
Children (including flu shots) 44
Shots (95 total)
TOTAL 247
Trustee Liaison Report
None
Old Business
None