Franklin-Williamson County Healthy Communities Coalition

August 18, 2011 @ 12:00 Noon

Present: Nancy Muzzarelli, Shawnee Health Service

Kris Sherrill, Southern Illinois Healthcare

Jo Sanders, Southern Illinois Healthcare

Cynthia Dudek, The Women’s Center

Kathi Neubert, First Circuit Family Violence Coordinating Council

Carletta Hanks, Rides Mass Transit District

Whitney Mehaffy, Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department

Greg Stettler, John A. Logan College

Martinique Free, Southern Illinois Healthcare

Jennifer Vinyard, Hospice of Southern Illinois

Jill Titsworth, SIUC Head Start

Christy Boggess, Addus HealthCare

Carrie Eldridge, Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department

Stacy Johns, The H-Group

Beth Walker, American Heart Association

Caleb Nehring, American Cancer Society

Margie Kemp, Shawnee Alliance

Beth Spezia, WSIU Public Broadcasting

Shari Jones, Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation

Linda Quillman, Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation

Kim Romans, Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation

Amy Mathes, Egyptian Area Agency on Aging

Shannon Johnson, Williamson County Tourism

Nancy Doerge, Senior Life Transitions

Minutes: Susan Morgan, Southern Illinois Healthcare

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Welcome/Introductions: Kris Sherrill of Southern Illinois Healthcare welcomed everyone to the meeting and introductions were given of all in attendance.

Approval of F/WHCC Minutes of 06/16/11: Minutes stand approved.

Announcements/Agency Information Sharing/Handouts:

§  Web-based E-Referral Manual – For Jackson County and the surrounding region has been updated and is located on the SIH Website. This web-based referral manual has information regarding primary care, dental care, mental health services, financial support, housing assistance, wellness and linkage resources, etc. Most resources link directly to an agency’s website so you can be sure you are receiving the most up-to-date information. Go to: www.sih.net then click on “Community Benefits,” then go to Jackson County Healthy Communities Coalition and look under “Member Tools.”

§  The Summit on Aging, Education & Service – September 26, 2011 @ 9:30 AM – 4 PM at Illinois State University Alumni Center, 1101 N. Main St., Normal, IL. The Illinois Policy Academy on the Civic Engagement of Older Adults, and the Intergenerational Initiative, Center for Health Law and Policy, SIU School of Law invite all to attend this workshop/discussion on how to tap the knowledge and skills of all generations to increase student achievement, specifically reading and writing. The goal is an Eight-Point Action Plan for Illinois. Registration is $15 and includes lunch and snack. For more information or to register go to: http://seniorprofessionals.illinoisstate.edu/ or e-mail Jane Angelis at:

§  Active Recover Center at Helia (ARCH) Open House – August 18, 2011 @ 4 – 7 PM. ARCH is a short-term rehab facility. For more information contact Christopher Haake, Administrator at Helia Healthcare of Energy at (618) 942-7014.

§  Palliative Care: The Nurse’s Role – September 16, 2011 @ 8 AM – 12:30 PM at the SIH System Office in conference room 101 A-D. This workshop is to enhance the care provider’s skills and awareness regarding the care of patient’s through the stages of chronic or life-limiting illness. Registered Nurses will receive 4.0 contact hours for completion of this program and evaluation. To register call or e-mail Abby Woods at (618) 457-5200, ext. 67161 or

§  Free Skin Cancer Screenings – September 2, 2011 @ 8 AM – 4 PM at Center for Medical Arts. Screenings are for patients without insurance only. Registration is required and appointments are limited. For an appointment call 1-866-744-2468. Sponsored by Burke Dermatology and the SIH Cancer Institute.

§  Poison Prevention Educator Training – October 4, 2011 @ 1 – 3 PM at the SIH System Office in conference room 101 A&C. By registering you will receive the necessary materials to act as a Poison Prevention Educator for your area as well as your agency. It also qualifies you to receive free poison prevention education materials directly from the Illinois Poison Center (IPC) website. This training is free of charge and presented by Southern Illinois Healthcare, but you must pre-register by September 28th by calling (618) 457-5200, ext. 67837 or by e-mailing Martinique Free at:

§  Cancer Reach Out Support System (CROSS) – Meetings are held the 2nd Thursday of the month from 6:30 – 8 PM at the First Christian Church, 1001 South Cherry Street, West Frankfort, IL. For more information call (618) 932-6360 or 932-6612.

§  White Knight Midnight 5K Walk/Run – September 2, 2011. Race starts at West Frankfort City Hall. All proceeds go to the Night’s Shield. For more information and to register for the event, visit www.thenightsshield.org

§  Mosquitoes Magnets – Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department distributed magnets with information about protecting your home against mosquitoes. For additional magnets, please contact Carrie Eldridge at the health department at (618) 993-8111, ext. 208.

§  RIDES Mass Transit District – Information on RIDES as well as fare sheets were distributed. For more information about RIDES in Williamson County, please call (618) 993-1900.

§  RIDES Mass Transit is partnering with the American Heart Association by participating in the Heart Walk. If you would like to walk, make a donation, be on the Rides team for the walk, or if you want additional information, please contact Carletta Hanks at (618) 253-8761, ext. 312 or e-mail:

§  American Heart Association Heart Walk – October 1, 2011 @ 8 – 11 AM at John A. Logan College in Carterville, IL. The goal this year is to raise $232,000. For more information, please contact Beth Walker, AHA Corporate Events Director at (618) 983-3234 or by e-mail:

§  Southern Illinois Women’s Health Conference – September 17, 2011 at 7 AM – 4 PM. This is the 25th year for the event. Registration fee is $45. For more information contact Women for Health and Wellness, Inc. at (618) 985-9210 or 985-2828, ext. 8604 or visit their website at www.w4hw.org

§  Live Well, Be Well Workshops – Egyptian Area Agency on Aging in partnership with John A. Logan College. The workshops will be held each week for six weeks at different locations. The workshop is for anyone who wants to learn how to thrive with a chronic disease and not simply survive. To register for one of the below workshops, please call Egyptian Area Agency on Aging at 1-888-895-3306 or JALC at 1-800-351-4720.

-  Williamson County: Sept. 27 – Nov. 8 @ 9 – 11 AM at JALC

-  Perry County: Sept. 28 – Nov. 9 @ 9 – 11:30 AM at JALC Perry County Extension Office

-  Franklin County: Oct. 4 – Nov. 8 @ 1 – 3:30 PM at JALC West Frankfort Extension Office

§  Shawnee Health Service – Marion Unit #2 Wellness Center – Services available at the Wellness Center include: exams & treatments for general health problems and illness care, physical exams for school, work or sports, minor injury care, annual adult female exams. For more information about the wellness center, go to: www.shsdc.org

§  30th Anniversary Open House for Hospice of Southern Illinois – September 21, 2011 at 4:30 – 7 PM at Hospice of SI Office located at 204 Halfway Road in Marion. For more information call Jennifer Vinyard at (618) 997-3030.

§  Gold’s Gym 5K Run/Walk and 1 mile Fun Run – October 8, 2011 at 8 AM at Gold’s Gym in Marion, IL. All proceeds to benefit Hospice of Southern Illinois. For more information call Jennifer Vinyard at (618) 997-3030.

§  Caregiver Fun Fest – September 28, 2011 at 10 AM – 3:30 PM at Carterville Community Building. This event is for caregivers who need a break. Registration deadline is September 23rd. This seminar is partially funded by the Older Americans Act through the Egyptian Area Agency on Aging. Workshop provided by the F/WHCC Healthy Seniors Action Team. For more information or to register call (618) 534-8892 or e-mail:

§  Professionals Interacting with Older Adults Seminar – September 9, 2011 at 8:30 – 3:30 PM. (Registration starts at 8 AM) at John A. Logan College. This seminar is for professional caregivers or someone who works with caregivers. This one day seminar will discuss topics to help professional care givers in their interactions with seniors in their professional life. For more information contact Nancy Doerge of Senior Life Transitions at (618) 534-8892 or by e-mail at This seminar is partially funded by the Older Americans Act through the Egyptian Area Agency on Aging and the F/WHCC Healthy Seniors Action Team.

Action Team Updates:

§  Healthy Lifestyles

Ø  Healthy Living Guide – The action team is in the process of proofing the guide. If anyone has any changes, please contact Kris Sherrill.

Ø  START! Walking Paths – still looking for other locations. Working on a draft on-line Start Walking Path submission form. When finalized, it will be distributed to the action team and placed on the community health calendar.

Ø  Diabetes Support Group – Meets the last Tuesday of most months at 6 p.m. at Franklin Hospital. Contact Sheila English of Bi-County Health for exact dates at (618) 439-0951.

Ø  McDonald’s Press Conference – On Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 9 a.m. there will be a press conference at the Murdale McDonald’s (2101 West Main) in Carbondale. The press conference will kick off and discuss the Healthy Happy Meals Project (phase 2) in Southern Illinois, which was developed by Short Enterprises and the Healthy Southern Illinois Delta Network.

Ø  Community Leaders Forum – In the process of getting decision makers together for a forum to be held on October 27, 2011. A select group of individuals will be invited to attend to learn how policy, systems, and environmental changes can impact our community’s health.

Ø  Caleb Nehring has agreed to be the new co-chair of the Healthy Lifestyles Action Team.

Ø  If interested in joining this action team or you need more information, please contact Caleb Nehring of the American Cancer Society at (618) 998-9898 or Jennifer Newbury of University of Illinois Extension at (618) 439-3178.

Ø  The next Healthy Lifestyles Action Team meetings are scheduled for Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at the West Frankfort Aquatics Center.

§  Healthy Seniors

Ø  Live Well, Be Well Workshops – Please see announcement section for details.

Ø  Caregiver Fun Fest – Please see announcement section for details.

Ø  Anyone interested in being involved with the Healthy Seniors Action Team is to call Nancy Muzzarelli at Shawnee Health Service at (618) 956-9509 or Carletta Hanks of RIDES Mass Transit District at (618) 253-8761, ext. 312.

§  Access To Care

Ø  Kris Sherrill informed the committee that the newly combined group of the F/WHCC and JCHCC Access To Care Action Team has been meeting the last couple of months and concentrating their efforts on Oral Health Care issues (fluoride/varnishing treatments as well as an enhanced referral program).

Ø  This group has also created a E-resource guide and would like to expand it to cover all 3 counties. Currently, the resource guide is accessible on the SIH website at www.sih.net

Ø  If interested in joining this action team, please contact Kris Sherrill at (618) 457-5200, ext. 67834 or Nancy Muzzarelli at (618) 956-9509.

Ø  The next meeting of the Access to Care Action Team is scheduled for September 14, 2011 @ 2:00 p.m. at John A. Logan College in conference room F118.

F/WHCC Logo: Kris Sherrill reminded everyone that when using the F/WHCC logo to remember to keep the integrity of the logo intact. When resizing, please remember to pull logo from the corners rather from the top or bottom.

Community Health Calendar: Kris Sherrill asked everyone present to promote the Community health Calendar website by linking it from their website, etc. Magnets are also available for distribution. Please contact Kris if you would like any of these. The website is: www.communityhealthcalendar.siuc.edu

F/WHCC Meeting Locations/Dates: Nancy Muzzarelli announced that the Man-Tra-Con office located at the VF Factory Outlet Mall in West Frankfort has closed so the October 20th meeting will now be held at the West Frankfort Aquatics Center. A discussion was also held concerning future locations of the 2012 meetings. It was agreed by all present that holding the meetings at the Marion Man-Tra-Con was the preference rather than trying to find a new location in West Frankfort.

The 2012 meeting dates have been scheduled as indicated at the Marion Man-Tra-Con:

February 16, 2012

April 19, 2012

June 21, 2012

August 16, 2012

October 18, 2012

December 20, 2012

Agency Presentation: Whitney Mehaffy and Carrie Eldridge of Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department gave this month’s agency presentation on the IPLAN Community Needs Assessment.

IPLAN – Illinois Project for Local Assessment of Needs

The IPLAN Process is as follows:

1.  Organizational Capacity Assessment

2.  Assessment of Community Health Problems and Needs

3.  Community Health Plan

4.  Program Implementation

5.  Evaluation

The IPLAN will be updated in August 2012.

Selected Priority Health Problems in 1994 – 1999:

1.  Cardiovascular Disease, emphasizing Hypertension

2.  Dysfunctional Family Environment

3.  Mental Illness

Selected Priority Health Problems 1999 – 2004:

1.  Cardiovascular Disease

2.  Dysfunctional Family Environment

3.  Mental Illness/Mental Disorders

Selected Priority Health Problems 2007 – 2012:

1.  Obesity

2.  Substance Abuse

3.  Access to Care

Data on the following topics gathered included:

1.  Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics

2.  General Health and Access to Care

3.  Maternal and Child Health

4.  Chronic Disease (does not include cancer)

5.  Cancer

6.  Cancer Mortality

7.  Infectious Diseases (additional data is listed on the Franklin/Williamson Bi-County Health Department website @ www.bicountyhealth.org

8.  Additional Health Data

Definition of a health problem: A situation or condition of people which is considered undesirable, likely to exist in the future, and measured as death, disease, or disability. It was noted that community members are needed in order to give input on top health problems in Franklin and Williamson counties. An on-line survey link is available on the Franklin/Williamson Bi-County Health Department website www.bicountyhealth.org for community members to take on the leading health problems in the area. Paper surveys were also distributed for anyone interested in distributing to their clients. The deadline for these surveys are September 16, 2012.