CENTER for PREVENTION of ABUSE Names New Officers and Board Members

July 15, 2013 – Peoria, Illinois – The Center for Prevention of Abuse announces its 2013/2014 Board of Directors.

Board of Director Officers:
• Emma Vandeveer, South Side Bank, President
• Althea Geiser, B’Ribboned, Etc, Vice President
• Mike Baynard, Mathis-Kelley Construction Supply Co., Immediate Past President
• Jennifer Zammuto, Caterpillar Foundation, Secretary
• Sandy Andrews, CEFCU Retiree, Treasurer
• Greg Miller, Pioneer Railcorp, Vice Treasurer

Newly Elected Board Members:
• Denise Johnson, Caterpillar
• Christina Alwan Miller, Northwestern Mutual
• Kip Strasma, PhD, Methodist College of Unity Point Health
• The Reverend Elaine Walters, Ward Chapel AME Church

Returning Board Members:
• Sandy Andrews, CEFCU Retiree
• Sue Bosich, Eliff, Dancey & Bosich, P.C
• Deauna Collins, Herget Bank
• Dave Finch, Verizon Wireless
• Joanna Gardner M.D., OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
• Karla Losey, Associated Bank
• Chris McCall, McCall Law Offices, P.C
• Joe Ricigliano, Pekin Insurance
• The Reverend Anna Saxon, Unity Point Health Methodist
• Bonnie Schofield, Community Volunteer
• Mary Jo Schettler, Par-A-Dice Hotel Casino
• Stacey Shangraw, Ameren Illinois
• Chrissy VanDeVelde, Farnsworth Group
• Giann Walker, CEFCU

“These individuals bring extraordinary experiences and strengths to The Center,” explains Martha Herm, Executive Director. “They are committed to helping victims of violence find safety and support and to helping young people learn new skills in building healthy relationships and non-violent life styles.”

UnityPoint Health – Methodist Named 2013 Most Wired

Nation’s Most Wired Hospitals Demonstrate Progress Through Innovation

Peoria, Illinois (July 10, 2013)–UnityPoint Health – Methodist (Methodist Medical Center of Illinois) has again been recognized as one of the nation’s Most Wired hospitals, according to the results of the 2013 Most Wired Survey released today in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks magazine.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Health Care’s Most Wired Survey. In that time, hospitals and health care systems have made great strides in establishing the basic building blocks for creating robust clinical information systems aimed at improving patient care. This includes adopting technologies to improve patient documentation, advance clinical decision support and evidence-based protocols, reduce the likelihood of medication errors, and rapidly restore access to data in the case of a disaster or outage.

“At UnityPoint Health – Methodist, patients are at the center of everything we do,” says Dr. Keith Knepp, Vice President of System Integration and Chief Medical Information Officer for Methodist. “Information technology helps ensure we have the right information at the right time for each person, so we can coordinate their care. We’re very pleased that our investment in technology has resulted in a Most Wired recognition for the third straight year!”

“This year’s Most Wired organizations exemplify progress through innovation” says Rich Umbdenstock, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association. “The hospital field can learn from these outstanding organizations ways that IT can help to improve efficiency.”

Among some of the key findings this year:

Sixty-nine percent of Most Wired hospitals and 60 percent of all surveyed hospitals report that medication orders are entered electronically by physicians. This represents a significant increase from 2004 results when only 27 percent of Most Wired hospitals and 12 percent of all hospitals responded, “Yes.”
Seventy-one percent of Most Wired hospitals have an electronic disease registry to identify and manage gaps in care across a population compared with 51 percent of total responders.
Sixty-six percent of Most Wired hospitals share patient discharge data with affiliated hospitals, in comparison to 49 percent of the total responders. Thirty-seven percent of Most Wired hospitals do so with non-affiliated hospitals versus 24 percent of total responders.

“The concept of health information exchange is absolutely correct. We need to do it and do it in a robust, refined way,” states Russell P. Branzell, president and CEO of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. “The answer here is standards, standards, standards. We need to standardize the entire process, which we’ve done in almost every other business sector.”

The 2013 Most Wired Survey also covered some new areas such as big data analytics and patient generated data. An emerging practice, big data analytics looks at large amounts of data to uncover patterns and correlations.

· 32 percent of Most Wired hospitals conduct controlled experiments or scenario-planning to make better management decisions.

“Meaningful use has been a top priority for CIOs and hospital executives, but understanding all of the data will be critical as new relationships continue to evolve,” says Rose Higgins, vice president, strategic solutions, RelayHealth, McKesson’s connectivity business unit. “Data analytics will be essential to helping hospitals balance quality of care and cost requirements in a new environment of risk-based reimbursement and evidence-based medicine.”
· 41 percent of Most Wired hospitals provide a patient portal or Web-based solution for patient-generated data.

“The bottom line is that care must be connected and continue wherever the patient is — whether that’s in the hospital or the doctor’s office or in the home,” said Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, chief medical information officer for AT&T. “The healthcare industry has lagged behind other industries, such as banking and travel, in tapping technology that can engage the patient and connect the continuum. We are finally seeing real progress as an industry, but there is still more to do.”

Health Care’s Most Wired Survey, conducted between Jan. 15 and March 15, asked hospitals and health systems nationwide to answer questions regarding their IT initiatives. Respondents completed 659 surveys, representing 1,713 hospitals, or roughly 30 percent of all U.S. hospitals.

The July H&HN cover story detailing results is available at www.hhnmag.com.

Betty Freidan – She Really Changed Us!

Fifty years ago, Peoria’s own Betty Friedan wrote the book that opened doors for generations of women: The Feminine Mystique. It is widely regarded as on of the most influential books ever written, and Freidan herself is considered to be among history’s most important women.

Barb Drake interviewed Friedan for The Journal Star and WTVP Legend Special. She will provide insights into the woman, her work, and how it changed us all.

Tuesday, August 14
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
ICC North
Cost: $15

Sign up at: http://campusce.icc.edu/acp/course/course.aspx?C=1149&pc=82&mc=&sc=

Area Students Participate in Annual Target Back-to-School Shopping Spree

Area Children Part of 12,000 Kids Nationwide To Shop At Target for Needed School Supplies

Peoria- On Wednesday, July 17, from 8am to 11 am 25 local school students from
Peoria will have the opportunity to visit the Peoria Target store and purchase backpacks,
calculators, pens and pencils, art supplies, binders, and other must-have supplies for
back-to-school.

The Salvation Army and Target are helping a total of 12,000 K-12 students across the country gear up for the upcoming academic year and get ready to succeed in school with the Target School Spree. Each child, selected by The Salvation Army, will be awarded a Target GiftCard to purchase much-needed back-to-school supplies. Each child will be given a reusable Target shopping bag and be paired with a volunteer chaperone for their fun day of back-to-school shopping.

“We are grateful for Target again helping children with back-to-school supplies,” said
Gleny Lucas, Family Services Director for The Salvation Army. “It is a help to these kids and their parents.”

Education is at the heart of Target’s giving and the Target School Spree is one of many
ways that Target acts locally to help kids learn and schools teach, paving a path to graduation. As part of the Target School Spree, Target awarded 39 of The Salvation Army divisions nationwide a total of $960,000 worth of Target GiftCards for the shopping sprees. Nearly 500 Target stores nationwide will participate in a one-day Target School Spree event in select regions across the country. Each $80 Target GiftCard awarded as part of the program will provide a child with the necessary supplies to go back to school in the fall, ready to learn.

Peoria Legends Superskills Soccer Camp

New at the Peoria Park District! The Peoria Legends Superskills Soccer Camp July 29-August 1 for grades K-8 at Bielfeldt Park is designed to make participants tremendous goal scorers. The camp is designed to rapidly improve the player’s deceptive dribbling ability on the ball through demonstration, repetition, correction, reinforcement and experimentation. Cost is $45/resident, $50/non-residents.

Complete descriptions and times are in the current Playbook and online at www.peoriaparks.org/soccer, or call (309) 688-3667 with questions.

“Wreck-It Ralph” Coming to Glen Oak Amphitheatre

The Peoria Park District Glen Oak Amphitheatre presents Wreck-It Ralph on July 22, with a pre-show performance by the Park Players at 7:30 p.m. Movie begins at dusk. Cost is $.50 per person.

“Wreck-It Ralph” is sponsored by OSF Saint Francis Medical Center.

Movies are projected onto the Glen Oak Amphitheatre’s band shell, located in Glen Oak Park. Pack some snacks or purchase some from the concession stand.

Visit www.peoriaparks.org for the complete Family Flicks schedule or call (309) 688-3667 with questions.

Have Your Child “Bake with the B.O.S.S.”

The Peoria Park District’s Baking with the B.O.S.S. class for children ages 5-16 takes place at the Christian Center on Saturday, July 27 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Cost is $36/residents, $43/non-residents. Register using code 56555.

Taught by Cookie Shack bakers, students will learn how to make their own cookie dough from scratch, decorate sugar cookies, read recipes, sift ingredients, and learn of the tools needed for baking. Each participant will receive a grab bag or a discount coupon.

For more information or to register, visit www.peoriaparks.org/craft-classes or call (309) 688-3667.

Children’s Home CEO Named Board Chair at Child Care Association of Illinois

Peoria, July 15, 2013 – Child Care Association of Illinois elected its 2013-‘14 Board of Directors this month, and Children’s Home Association of Illinois CEO Clete Winkelmann has been selected as Chairman of the Board of Directors. The organization consists of more than 50 member agencies and builds public support for addressing the needs of children and families in Illinois. Local members include Children’s Home Association of Illinois, FamilyCore and Center for Youth & Family Solutions.

The goals of Child Care Association of Illinois are to:

Build an effective, and efficient service system that operates in the best interest of the children and families.

Advocate for sufficient financial resources to support these services in both the public and voluntary sectors.

Ensure that enough qualified trained personnel are available for the delivery of needed services.

Ensure that the beliefs, interests, and experience of voluntary sector agencies are heard and incorporated into planning and programming for the full range of children’s services.
Educate and elicit the support of the public and state leadership about existing and emerging needs of children and families in Illinois.

The association utilizes information brokering, advocacy, legislation and policies in addition to the participation of its member agencies to reach these goals. The association can be found online at www.cca-il.org.

Gordon-Booth Joins Community Leaders to Promote Initiatives for Youth

PEORIA, IL – State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria) will be joined by community leaders to provide an update on collaborative efforts aimed helping young people in Peoria gain the skills they need to succeed.

“Most people are having difficulty finding employment, but this is particularly true of youth in our community,” Gordon-Booth said. “When young people have jobs they learn new skills and start building a better future. I believe we can create great opportunities for our young people this summer.”

Gordon-Booth will be joined by leaders from the Tri-County Urban League, E.L.I.T.E, City of Peoria, and Peoria County State’s Attorney to discuss initiatives related to employment, ending violence in neighborhoods, and community service.

For more information, please contact Gordon-Booth’s full-time constituent service office at (309) 681-1992 or by e-mailing repjgordon@gmail.com.

What: Press Conference on Summer Youth Initiatives
When: Tuesday, July 16 @ 3:30 p.m.
Where: Tri-County Urban League, 317 N. MacArthur Hwy., Peoria

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Peoria County Holds Informational Meeting at Two25 in The Mark Twain Hotel

Peoria, IL — The public is invited to attend an informational meeting held by CASA of Peoria County at 5:30 – 6:30 pm on Monday, July 15, 2013 at Two25 In The Mark Twain Hotel, 225 NE Adams Street. Light snacks will be provided. CASA has an especially strong need for male and minority volunteers. For people interested in becoming a CASA volunteer, please note that the next training class will be held from August 10-20, 2013.

CASA of Peoria County is a non-profit organization that recruits and trains community volunteers, who are appointed by judges to be independent fact finders and to speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children in Peoria County. The program’s volunteers work with the court system and the Department of Children and Family Services to ensure that all of the necessary information is presented to the court to allow the judge to make the best decision possible.

CASA programs have been successfully implemented across the United States and in several other communities in Illinois. The program aims to reduce the amount of time children spend in foster care and help ensure that the child’s best interest is served in the court process.

For more information on this event, call 309-669-2939.

Thank you for your help in spreading the word for those in need and those who can help!

To give a child a CASA volunteer is to give them a voice. To give them a voice is to give them hope, and to give them hope is to give them the world.