Thank you for being a part of creating the Healthiest Nation! Please proceed to the next slide. An initiative of the American Public Health Association April 2016 Please click the black box below to view the video… Or click here! Please proceed to the next slide. Please sign The Healthiest Nation Pledge by clicking on the link below… Click here to sign the pledge! Please proceed to the next slide. Th F The Following ll i Slid Slides Will Provide An Overview of Livingston County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) which is linked to The Healthiest Nation Strategies An Update on CHIP committee activities The Community an Opportunity to Give Feedback about the CHIP Plan PLEASE NOTE: For more information on the CHIP activities please visit www activities, www.gvhp.org gvhp org Please proceed to the next slide. Steps to completing the CHIP 2014-2017 Community Health Assessment (CHA) Community Surveys, Focus Groups, Forums, and Health Data Analysis y Community Service Plan (Noyes Health) Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Please proceed to the next slide. What is the New York State Department of Health Prevention Agenda? A Plan to improve the health of all New Yorkers Communities C iti workk together t th to t address dd health care priorities Please proceed to the next slide. NYSDOH Prevention Agenda As a result of the Community y Health Assessment, Livingston g County chose to focus on number 1 and 4 below: 1. Prevent Chronic Diseases 2. Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment 3. Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children 4 4. Promote Mental Health and Prevent Substance Abuse 5. Prevent HIV, STIs, Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Healthcare Associated Infections Please proceed to the next slide. Community y Service Plan Achievements A hi t in i 2015 Social and Emotional Health E Expansions i Prevent Chronic Disease Stroke Designation at Noyes HealthMarch 2015 Diabetes Education Expansion CDSMP- Living g Healthy y New York Please proceed to the next slide. Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Achievements c e e e s in 2015 0 5 Prevent Chronic Disease Worksites adopt healthy food and beverage policies- 2 current, 1 additional in 2016 y Grocery y Store Initiative- 2 current,, 1 Healthy additional in 2016 Healthy Restaurants Initiative- 5 current, 1 new Physical Activity Opportunities- 3 current, 1 new Mental Health and Substance Abuse Mental health promotion and anti-stigma campaign Genesee V G Valley ll Health H lth Partnership (GVHP) Vision: Livingston County residents will be the healthiest in New York State. Mission: The mission of the Genesee Valley Health Partnership is to improve the health and well being of the Livingston County community through collaboration, education and prevention. Current CHIP Committees Access to Health Care Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases Safe Communities Social and Emotional Health Access to Healthcare Committee Reduce the number of Livingston County uninsured or underinsured Improve access to health care services and primary care Determine and respond to the needs of the community as Health Care Reform (HCR) unrolls Tools: Health Care Resources, Resources Access to Care and Health Care Provider Tool Access to Healthcare Tools: visit www.gvhp.org Prevention P ti and d Management M t off Chronic Diseases Committee Increase breastfeeding rates Obesity ratesPrevention Certified Lactation Consultant p Expansion Baby Café Worksite Policy Percent of Liv. Co infants breastfed only or breast and bottle fed at hospital discharge 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 2010 2011 Source: NYSDOH 2012 2013 2014 Prevention P ti and d Management M t of Chronic Diseases Committee Reduce percentage of children and adults who are at an unhealthy weight – – – Schools: School Health Index completed p at York and Geneseo Schools: Enhance nutrition and physical activity policy Worksite: Health in all PoliciesPolicies Arkema healthy vending policy and Livingston County Workforce Development: healthy vending policy, healthy meeting policy Community: Healthy Restaurant and Food Retailers Retailers, Day Care Gardens, Physical Activity Opportunities, Foodlink Initiatives- Cooking Matters and Curbside Market Increasing Physical Activity y opportunities pp 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Mark Tubbs Memorial Park Avon Driving Park Geneseo Highland Park Completed surveys % increase physical activity The link ed image cannot be display ed. 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Prevention e e t o and a d Management of Chronic Diseases Committee Continued Increase awareness of residents regarding common warning signs for stroke Stroke: Community Education on FAST and Noyes Stroke Designation 3/2015 Diabetes: Increase number of Certified Diabetes Educators and Service Locations Colon Cancer: Main Streets Go Blue Evidence-based Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs: Living Healthy New York (2 in 2014) and Living Healthy With Diabetes (NEW 3/2015) Reportt off 2014 Ch R Chronic i Disease Di Self S lf Management M t Program Workshop Satisfaction Survey F N For Noyes Health H lth 4 CDSMP classes - 49 participants registered - 38 participants completed 1 DSMP class YTD -18 18 registered -14 completed Chronic Disease Tool: visit www gvhp org www.gvhp.org Safe Communities Committee Fall Prevention Education Education- decrease falls among seniors Focus groups with seniors 2nd Annual Fall Prevention Workshop 60 participants, 100% gained knowledge and learned fall prevention strategies Increase I awareness and d education around violence and db bullying ll i iin th the county t Safe Communities Committee Violence Prevention Initiatives 6 schools expanded their implementation of social emotional learning to some capacity. Three schools held campaigns for October Bullying Prevention Month, raising awareness on Bullying ll and d how h to combat b it. Avon and Wayland participated in community education outreach on bullying and violence prevention. The link ed image cannot be display ed. The file may hav e been mov ed, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. Safe Communities Committee Increase awareness and education around domestic violence Main Streets Go Purple: 10/2015 Total of 1,319 calls between Aug. and Dec Dec. Increase resources available thro gh Helpso through Helpsource rce Strengthening Social and Emotional Health Committee Increase capacity to meet community needs regarding mental health and substance abuse Increase Noyes Mental Health FTEs, locations, and new FT psychiatrist resulting in a 10% increase in visits Increase range of services available to specialized populations Expanding crisis services at DSS and walk in crisis hours daily att Noyes N Health H lth Initiatives regarding prescription drug use Decrease stigma regarding mental health Mental Health services at satellite sites- Noyes and DSS Strengthening Social and Emotional Health Committee Maintain “Healthy Communities That Care” Social Host Law adopted in the Village of Geneseo 4/20/2015 Prescription Drug Misuse and Substance Abuse buse Presentations to senior citizens groups on proper drug disposal Accessing drop box locations in Dansville and Avon Accessing drop box locations in Dansville and Avon Distribution of magnets to agencies, health offices, libraries promoting drop box at Sheriff’s office Strengthening Social and Emotional Health •Suicide Prevention Task Force •Assist Assist TrainingTraining 28 completed •Suicide Prevention Vigil- over 30 in attendance •75 Suicide Toolkits for Law Enforcement New Initiatives Safe Communities – – – Child abuse prevention P Parenting i education d i Traffic safety for children Access to Health Care • Health Care Provider tool New Initiatives Social and Emotional Health – – – – – – – – Continue to expand points of service Expansing mental health service integration HCP offices Implementation p of Safe Talk training g in LC schools HCTC- Above the Influence TOT and activities Opioid overdose prevention training to the public Parent and civic group presentations on dangers of prescription drug misuse PEERx program for teens in schools Pursuing Social Host Law in other municipalities We need YOUR… Feedback on 2015 activities Input on future planning regarding our new i iti ti initiatives Please email your feedback to [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: For more information on the CHIP activities, please visit www.gvhp.org Comments or Questions? Patty y Piper p Community Outreach Director, Noyes Health [email protected] 585 335 4359 585-335-4359 www.noyes-health.org/communityservices/communityservices-plans Lisa Beardsley Senior Public Health Educator, Livingston County Department of Health lbeardsley@co livingston ny us [email protected] 585-243-7531 www.livingstoncounty.us/doh.htm Genesee Valley Health Partnership www.gvhp.org
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