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Health & Community Services Board
® Village of Elk Grove Village
March 21, 2007
Board Members Present
Jim Christie, Chainman Arnie Feichter
Teresa Anesinis Dr. John Kelly
William Beaupre Georgia Landt
Ryan Booklet Sal Pace
Lois Colaprete Mary Paliganoff
Ray De Palma- Dick Scholten
Board Members Absent
Nancy Czarnik, Trustee Liaison Dr. Harold Labiusky
Terri Dill Jim Morrill
Merrill Froney Mike Tuozzo,
Staff Present
Michael J. Cavallini, Director of-Health &.Community Services
Linda Blair, Community Services Coordinator
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• Call To Order
Chairman Jim Christie called the meeting to order at 7:07 PM.
Action Items: Approval of the Minutes
There was a motion by Ann Feichter to approve the minutes of the February 17, 2007 meeting, second
by Dick Scholten. The minutes were unanimously approved.
Department Director's Report
Anti-Smoking Campaign
Logo and poster slogan contest
The Director presented the winning Smoke Free Elk Grove logo and poster contest winners. The Board
members agreed that the students did an excellent job creating the logos and posters. Approximately -
140 posters were entered into the contest. A panel of Village employees chose the contest winners. The
Director stated that the goal of the anti-smoking campaign was to educate people to the consequences
of smoking and secondhand smoke.
Smoking Cessation
Tire Director and Chairman met with representatives of GlaxoSmithKhne(GSK). GSK is the
pharmaceutical company that developed and distributes the nicotine replacement therapies (NRT)
NieoDerin CQ(patch), Nicorette (gum),.and Commit(lozenge). They also assist in facilitating
smoking cessation programs. They agreed to provide NRT at a discounted cost to the Village.
Kenneth Young Center's In Touch program facilitators will be developing a survey to determine how
best to provide smoking cessation programs and therapies to the community. The residents will be able
to'access the survey on the Smoke.Free Elk Grove website. The results of tine survey will help tine
Village provide effective smoking cessation programs. hnforniation on how to access the survey will be
provided in the next Village newsletter.
Smoke Free Forrnn
On February 27`x', Mayor Johnson hosted a Smoke Free Forrnn. The Director and Chairman were in
• attendance. All restaurant owners/operators were invited to present their ideas and suggestions on how
to best advertise and promote smoke free dining and entertainment in Elk Grove. The information
gathered at the forum will be used to develop an effective advertising campaign. Staff will explore the
various media venues available to determine the best advertising strategies. A follow up meeting will
be held on March 27`r.
A number of Board members remarked that restaurants that they frequent haven't noticed a drop-off in
business. The Director reported that surveys show many smoking customers who initially leave after a
smoking ban goes into effect come back.
Health Risk Assessment
The employee health risk assessment will kick off with two screening sessions on April 10"' and 12th
ABMC will be providing the services to the Village. The screenings include blood pressure, lipid
profile, blood sugar(glucose) measurement, and body fat percentage. The process should take about 15
nrimrtes. This will be followed up by a confidential e-mail survey. The employees will receive a
personal health risk assessment. The Village will receive a group aggregate report.
Household Hazardous Waste Event
The Illinois Envirormrental Protection Agency will be hosting two household hazardous waste events
in the vicinity of the Village. On May 5°1 at Schaumburg High School and June 2`1 at the Dupage
County complex in Wheaton.
Document Destruction Event
The Village will be hosting a document destruction event on June 23rd from 9:00 AM to I I M AM-at
the Elk Grove High School. SWANCC will provide a document destruction company to slued paper
documents. Residents will be able to bring personal papers and documents for shredding and
destruction. There is no cost for the program and proof of residency will be required.
Medication Drop-off
SWANCC will be providing a collection and disposal program for unused/expired prescription drugs
and sharps (needles). Residents will be able to drop off unused or outdated prescription dnigs,
medications, nonprescription drugs, and sharps at the Health Services Office, The program will
initially nm from May Is' to August 31s'.
Yard Waste Collection
Yard waste collection will begin on April I".
Electronic Recyelin2 Collection
SWANCC will be providing pickup of old computers and electronic equipment right at the resident's
doorsteps. For $25.00 residents will be able to place six items out for pick up. All residents need to do
is contact SWANCC to schedule a pick up.
Influenza Outbreak
Queen-of-the-Rosary has been experiencing a flu outbreak in the student population.
About 30-35 students have come down with flu-like symptoms. Three students were diagnosed with
• Type B influenza. The school is following strict hygiene practices in order to control the outbreak
Table Top Exercise
On March 27, 2007, Health & Community Set-vices staff joined with Police, Fire, Public Works,
Village Manger' Office, and Elk Grove High School representatives to participate in a emergency
preparedness table top exercise. The exercise was held to test the readiness of the Village in the event
that the Village had to implement its Mass Pharmaceutical Distribution Plan. The Cook County
Department of Public Health (CCDPH) conducted the exercise. The Village received high marks for its
plan and readiness.
AVERT
The All Volunteer Emergency Response Team for the Department is still in its formative stages.
AVERT would be activated during an emergency or disaster. The Fire Department has proposed
forming a volunteer emergency response team based on CERT (Community Emergency Response
Team), a nationwide program designed to help protect an individual, his or her family, neighbors, and
neighborhood in an emergency situation. The Department will be joining with the Fire Department to
recruit and train a volunteer corps.
Summer Intern
The Department has been conducting interviews of candidates for a Department summer intern. The
applicants are college students finishing up their degree with a major in environmental or commtnnity
health. They are required to complete 300+ hours in a student practicum. .
National Public Health Week
April 2-8 has been designated National Public Health Week. The Director included a copy of a
proclamation signed by the Mayor recognizing National Public Health Week.
Villaee Complex Reconstruction
On February 12` , the Department met with the architect for the new police,and administration
building. The meeting was held to,incorporate Department ideas and comments into design plan.
Cournuuitp Service Coordinator Report
Easter Basket Donations
The Community Service Coordinator will be using the food pantry and individual donations to fund
the Family Easter Baskets.
Volunteer of the Year
The Volunteer of the Year award deadline was March 16"i, The Coordinator and volunteer Board
members would stay after the meeting to decide on this year's recipient.
Village Voice Concert
The amoral Village Voices Concert was held at Elk Grove High School on March 4"'. The concert is
free but attendees are asked for donations. This year donations amounted to $1,800.00. They are used
for the Village Housing Fund.
Interfaith Council Praver Breakfast
The Interfaith Council will hold its annual prayer breakfast on Friday, May 4`h. The breakfast will be
held at Queen-of-the-Rosary.
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Kenneth Young Garage Sale
The Kenneth Young Center Garage Sale still has not found a site, but Elk Grove High School is now
• the most likely location. Two tentative dates have are being considered, Jane 30°i or July 7`h.
Senior Directory
The newly revised Senior Directory will be ready for May distribution.
Environmental Health Inspector's Report-March
February Activities
Routine Inspections 51
Misc. Activities 305
Complaints 48
Citations 4
TOTAL 408
Community Health Nurse Report-March
February Activities Report
Blood Pressure Screening 65
Blood Sugar Screenings 5
Home/Site Visits 47
Office Visit 0
Consultations (Office/Employee) 5
Blood Drive 0
Day Care Inspections 6
TB Screening 0
Misc. 12
Flu Shots 0
Site Visit 0
Unhygienic Home 0
Immunization
Children (including flu shots) 28
Shots (51 total)
TOTAL 168
Trustee Liaison Report
Old Business
New Business
Elk Grove Park District Health Fair will be on Saturday April 14`x'.
Sal Pace motioned to adjourn the meeting, second by Mary Paliganoff. Meeting adjourned 8:43PM.
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