resident and stakeholder health concerns data april 3, 2012
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Resident and Stakeholder Health Concerns Data
April 3, 2012
The Purpose of Today’s MeetingReview Resident and Stakeholder data
Select the top health issues/concerns impacting the residents of Vermilion County
Develop strategies to address these concerns with an understanding of present barriers and available resources.
Community Survey DataWho Filled out the Survey?
1,235 Surveys were filled out as of 4/1/2012. The closing date on the surveys was 3/31/2012.
Nursing students from U of I, Lakeview, and DACC passed out surveys to the residents of Vermilion County.
Some of the locations were McDonalds, Town Center, St. James Food Pantry, DACC, Parish Nurse Churches, Vermilion House, Doctor’s Offices, YFRC, Fair Oaks, YMCA, etc.
Community Survey DataWho Filled out the Survey?
About 13% of the surveys were the Northern areas including Hoopeston, East Lynn, Rankin, Rossville, Alvin, Armstrong, Henning, and Bismarck.
About 8 % of the surveys were from the Western areas including Catlin, Oakwood, Fithian, and Fairmount.
About 60% of the surveys were from the County Seat, Danville. This included the outlying areas of Danville with a zip code of 61834.
About 18% of the surveys were from the Southern areas including Ridgefarm, Indianola, Westville, Sidell, Tilton, and Georgetown.
About 1% of the surveys were from areas outside Vermilion County including Milford, Urbana, Champaign, Ogden, Rantoul, Murdock, and Frankfurt, IN, Covington, IN, Kingman, IN, and Stateline, IN.
Community Survey DataWho Filled out the Survey?
Age Range for the surveys are 13-90 years of age. 19 and Below: 9%20-34: 32%35-49: 23%49-64: 23%65+: 13%
Gender for the surveys was 71% female, 29% male.
US Census: 13%
US Census: 4.2%
US Census: 82%
* When looking at only Low Income and African American Populations, the importance for Mass Transportation was much higher.
African American Population
Hispanic Population
$25,000 and Less Population
African American Population
Hispanic Population
$25,000 and Less Population
Resident and Stakeholder Health Concerns Data
April 3, 2012
Community Health Concerns Rated as Most Important by Residents %
Among Stakeholders:What do you think are the key health-related issues/concerns facing the citizens of this community?
Health Concerns Rated as Most Important by Stakeholders
Issues impacting health status as we consider strategies to address these health
concerns (Stakeholder data)
Residents/Stakeholder Concern Comparison
Residents (overall)Alcohol/Drug Use-58.7%Teen Pregnancy-26.1%Obesity-24.6%Cancer-22.2%STD’s 21.7%
Minority ResidentsAlcohol/Drug Use-63.4%STD’s 42.3%Teen Pregnancy-36%Obesity-16.6 %(AA) 0% (Hispanics)
StakeholdersObesity-17Substance
Abuse/Alcoholism-17Dental Caries/Care-14Teen Pregnancy-13Chronic Disease Mgt-8STD’s-5Heart Disease-5
Among stakeholders: What present assets/resources exist to address these concerns?
Substance Abuse Prairie Center New Directions ACES AA support groups Churches
Teen Pregnancy Vermilion County
Healthcare Women’s Care Clinic PUSMC Aunt Martha’s Young Women /Men Aware Schools Lakeview/DACC Center for Children—
programs through Ounce of Prevention
Churches
Obesity Carle Christie Clinic Provena (PUSMC) Independent Physicians DHS program Health/Exercise Facilities
(YMCA, YFRC, Roselawn, DACC)
VA “Move” program U of I Extension –education HALO Project Success (in 6
schools in Georgetown, Westville & Dist 118
VCHD—WIC program Dist #118 Healthy meals
(80% of children qualify for meals in Dist)
Among stakeholders: What present assets/resources exist to address these concerns?
Dental Aunt Martha’s Private Dental Providers HALO/Smile Illinois Traveling Dentist from
Champaign CRIS –education School Dist #118; K-8
sealants Center for Children
Services; Education/some products
VA Dental Clinic
STD’s Vermilion County Healthcare Women’s Care Clinic PUSMC Aunt Martha’s Carle Independent Providers C-UPHD mobile services
Chronic Disease Management Vermilion County Healthcare Women’s Care Clinic PUSMC (Home Visiting) Aunt Martha’s VA Lakeview/DACC CRIS—Chronic Disease
program CDSMP through ECIAA
Community Health Plan WorksheetHealth Problem:
Present Community Resources:
Risk Factor(s) (may be many):
Proposed Strategies to Address This Concern:
Contributing Factors (may be many):
Barriers:
Community Health Plan WorksheetHealth Problem: Heart Disease
Present Community Resources:VC Healthcare VAWomen’s Care Clinic CRISPUSMC (Home Visiting) Aunt Martha’sLakeview/DACC CDSMP through ECIAA
Risk Factor(s) (may be many): Obesity GeneticsDiabetes Hypertension
Proposed Strategies to Address This Concern:•Increase number of smoking cessation programs and participants in VC •Increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables-Increase number of farmers market program in VC
Contributing Factors (many): Smoking Poor DietPhysical Inactivity
Barriers:Lack of access to providersTransportationLack of Insurance
Contact Information and ResourcesShirley Hicks
217-431-2662 ext 267shicks@vchd.org
Jenny Trimmell217-431-2662 ext. 229 jtrimmell@vchd.org
Melissa Rome217-431-2662 ext. 246mrome@vchd.org
Dr. Krista Joneskjones29@illinois.edu
ResourcesVermilion County Health
Department: www.vchd.org You may access IPLAN
information on the IPLAN page of our website
County Health Rankings: www.countyhealthrankings.org 2012 Data is now Available
to the public!
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