HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 34-89 08/01/1989
RESOLUTION NO. 34~89
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT BE1WEEN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND
SUBURBAN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE COUNCIL INC.
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a recipient of funds under the Community
Development Block Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Mount Prospect that Suburban Primary Health Care Council Inc. shall provide a program
to facilitate access to primary health care in the corporate boundaries of the Village of
Mount Prospect; and
WHEREAS, the program propo~ed by the Suburban Primary Health Care Council Inc. and
approyed herein, complies with the requirements of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development with respect to benefitting low- and moderate-income persons.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the Village President of the Village of Mount Prospect and the
Village Clerk are hereby authorized to execute a contract for Community Development
Block Grant implementation, which contract is between the Village of Mount Prospect and
Suburban Primary Health Care Council Inc. a not-for-profit corporation, said contract is
attached to this Resolution.
SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
Arthu:r:~ Busse~ Corcoran, Floras, Wattenberg
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Van GeeIij
day of
August
,1989.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 1st
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AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into this !)~day of SJft ' 1989, by and
between the Village of Mount Prospect, a body politic of the State of Illinois (hereinafter
referred to as the "VILLAGE" and the Suburban Primary Health Care Council (hereinafter
referred to as the "COUNCIL"), an Illinois Not-for-Profit Corporation.
SECTION I
Statement of Pm::pose
As a grantee of Community Development Block Grant funds (hereinafter referred to
as CDBG funds) by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter
referred to as HUD), the VILLAGE elects to contract for services with the COUNCIL for
operation of a program to facilitate access to primary health care for low- and moderate-
income residents of the Village of Mount Prospect as outlined in the Scope of Services
attached herewith as Exhibit "A".
SECTION II
Amount of the Grant
The VILLAGE does hereby contract for services with the COUNCIL up to a
maximum of $13,600.00 and the COUNCIL agrees to abide by the provisions and
regulations of the 1974 Housing and Community Development Act, as amended under
which said contract is made, and to use said contract funds for the purposes set forth in
Section I hereof and as conditioned by the provisions of Section III next.
The VILLAGE's contractual obligation as identified in Section I shall be limited to
the maximum amount specified in Section II, to the actual amount invoiced by the
COUNCIL, and only to the extent such amount is received from HUD for such purposes.
SECTION III
Conditions of Contract
A. Indemnification. The COUNCIL agrees to indemnify and save and hold harmless
the VILLAGE and each and everyone of its officers, agents, employees, servants, attorneys,
insurers and successors from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, expenses,
injuries, losses or damages of whatever kind, character of description the VILLAGE may
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suffer as a result of any cause, matter, act, or omission arising out of the failure of the
COUNCIL, or those acting under it, to conform to the statues, ordinances or other
regulations or requirements of any governmental authority, in connection with the
COUNCIL's performance under this Agreement. The COUNCIL agrees to defend against
any claims brought or actions filed against the VILLAGE with respect to the subject of the
indemnity contained herein, whether such claims or actions are rightfully or wrongfully
brought or filed. In case of such a claim brought or such an action filed, the VILLAGE
agrees that the COUNCIL may employ attorneys of its own selection to appear and defend
the claim or action on behalf of the VILLAGE, subject to reasonable approval by the
VILLAGE, at the expense of the COUNCIL. The COUNCIL, at its option, shall have the
sole authority for the direction of the defense.
B. Non-discrimination. The COUNCIL, performing under this Agreement, shall not
discriminate against any worker, employee, or applicant or any member of the public,
because of race, creed, color, sex, age or national origin. Such affirmative action shall
include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer,
termination, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination rates of pay, other
forms of compensation, selection for training including apprenticeship. The COUNCIL
agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment,
notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discriminatory clause. This policy of non-
discrimination and affirmative action shall be applicable with regard to both COUNCIL's
internal personnel practices and its actions in the performance of this Agreement. The
COUNCIL agrees and authorizes the VILLAGE and HUD to conduct compliance reviews
or any other procedures to assure compliance with these provisions, subject to applicable
laws and regulations concerning privacy with reasonable notice to the COUNCIL.
C. Examination of Records. The COUNCIL will, at all times, give HUD, the
Comptroller General of the United States, and the VILLAGE, through any authorized
representative, access to, and the right to examine all records, books, papers or documents
related to the contract, in accordance with state and federal law. Said records shall include
verification of household income and information on race or national origin. Eligible
households for this program must have incomes below those noted in Exhibit C. The
COUNCIL may establish program income criteria below that noted in Exhibit C.
D. Filing of Records. The COUNCIL shall file with the VILLAGE such duplicates
of records covering such activities to be performed in whole or in part, as specified in
Exhibit "A".
E. Availability of Law. Regulations and Orders. The VILLAGE shall, upon the
request of the COUNCIL, provide it with copies of all laws, regulations and orders,
including those cited in this contract, which regulate the operation of the Block Grant
funded programs, or which might otherwise affect the performance of this Agreement.
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SECTION IV
Compliance With Laws
The COUNCIL shall, at all times, observe and comply with all laws, ordinances or
regulations of the Federal, State, County and local government which may in any manner
affect the performance of this Agreement, and the COUNCIL shall be required to perform
all acts under this Agreement in the same manner as the VILLAGE, as a contractor of the
Federal Government, is or would be required to perform such acts.
SECTION V
Submission to HUD
Subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, the VILLAGE shall forthwith file all
necessary documents with HUD and shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations
necessary to facilitate acquisition of funds approved for this program by HUD. The
COUNCIL shall not file any lawsuit against the VILLAGE or any of its officers or
employees as a result of this contract, except that this Section shall not act as a bar to any
lawsuits arising from the negligent or willfully wrongful acts of the VILLAGE or any of its
officers or employees.
SECTION VI
Billing and Reporting Arrangements
Pursuant to this Agreement, the VILLAGE will disburse CDBG funds to the
COUNCIL on the following basis:
1.
The VILLAGE shall allocate the $13,600.00 contract amount for the services
stipulated in this Agreement. The COUNCIL shall submit no more than one
invoice per month for an amount equal to one-twelfth of the contract amount.
Every month, the COUNCIL shall submit to the VILLAGE a Monthly
Performance Report. Said report shall include available information on:
a.
Each Mount Prospect client served during the month, showing the client's
COUNCIL number, address, and type(s) of service rendered. Services may
also include number of applications received and the number of applicants
approved for the program.
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The first report shall be due on June 10, 1989. All others shall be submitted no
later than the 10th of the month.
2.
A final report shall accompany the COUNCIL's final billing and regular monthly
report in May of 1990. This report will highlight the accomplishments of the
program over the past year, summarize for the fiscal year, from May 1, 1989 to
April 30, 1990, the number of Mount Prospect residents served by type of
assistances, and include the completion of Exhibit B herein attached.
SECTION VII
Len~h of Contract
This Agreement shall be valid from the date it is entered into thru April 30, 1990 and
may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice. All costs associated
with the completed tasks shall be billed to the VILLAGE and reimbursed upon
presentation of all documentation required under Section VI.
SECTION VIII
Assignment
The COUNCIL shall not assign this Agreement or any part thereof and the COUNCIL
shall not transfer or assign any funds or claims due or to become due hereunder without
the prior written approval of the Village Manager. Any transfer or assignment of funds
pursuant to this Agreement, either in whole or in part, or any interest therein which shall
be due to the COUNCIL shall be deemed of no force or effect and shall not be binding
upon the VILLAGE.
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SECTION IX
Notices and Communications
Notices and communications under this Agreement shall be sent registered or certified
mail, postage prepared, to the respective parties as follows:
to the VILLAGE:
Mr. David M. Clements
Director of Planning and Zoning
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
to the COUNCIL:
Mr. Richard H. Sewell
President
Suburban Primary Health Care Council
211 West Chicago Avenue
Hinsdale, Illinois 60521-3355
This Agreement is entered into this ~ day of
August
, 1989.
ATTEST:
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Village Clerk SUBURBAN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
COUNCIL
ATTEST:
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Notary Public
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GAl L GARTLEY
, NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OF ILLINOIS
MY COMMiSSION EXPIRES 4/8/91
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EXHIBIT A
THE ACCESS TO CARE PROGRAM
In Illinois, 1.5 million persons are without public or
private health insurance coverage. Between 50 and 60 percent of
the uninsured live in Cook County. Most are unable to afford
even basic health care services.
The Access to Care program allows access to basic health
care services for uninsured suburban Cook County residents with
limited income. Demonstration projects are operational in two
suburban areas. The northwest demonstration area, where the
program became operational in December, 1988, includes the
townships of Barrington, Elk Grove, Hanover, Maine, Palatine,
Schaumburg and Wheeling. The south demonstration area became
operational in May, 1989 includes the townships of Rich and
Bloom.
Any resident of the demonstration area with a family income
less than twice the poverty level who is uninsured for primary
health care and ineligible for public programs, such as Medicaid
and Medicare, may enroll in the program. Enrollees will be able
to obtain primary health care services from participating Access
To Care providers and pay only a small co-payment to providers.
Covered services include physician office visits, routine
laboratory, x-ray and pharmacy services.
Access to Care physicians are family practice, internal
medicine, and pediatric specialists who see clients in private
office settings with the exception of the arrangement between the
Council and the Lutheran General Medical Group where clients are
cared for at the Nessett Health Center in Park Ridge.
Registration is at Township offices, CEDA offices, the Cook
County Department of Public Health in Mt. Prospect and Markham,
and the Park Forest Health Department. Eligible clients are
able to select a first, second, and third choice Access to Care
physician at the time of registration. Appointments can be made
with the first choice physician immediately. The client copy of
the registration forms serves as a temporary (thirty day) patient
identification. Within thirty days after Council staff verifies
the absence of health insurance coverage, a permanent (six month)
identification card is mailed to the client.
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The Center for Health Services Research of the University of
Illinois School of Public Health is under contract with the
Council tQ perform an evaluation of the Access to Care program.
The study is due in August, 1989. The Council is paving new
ground in developing a program for those who "fall between the
cracks" of coverage and the program evaluation will serve to
answer questions about the effectiveness of the delivery
mechanism.
Physicians submit monthly reports and clients complete a
questionnaire which provide data for the evaluation. An
additional client survey is included in the evaluation design.
Clients receive resource inventories for preventive services
available through community agencies which are free or low cost.
The Council has coordination agreements with these agencies.
These materials, along with the questionnaire, are in english and
spanish.
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SUBURBAN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE COUNCIL
Maximum Household Income Limits
1 $23,350
2 $26,700
3 $30,000
4 $33,350
5 $35,450
6 $37,500
7 $39,650
8 $41,700
EXHIBIT C
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
The Suburban Primary Health Care Council is committed to
equal opportunity for all persons. The Council's affirmative
action program is designed to provide equal employment
opportunity and treatment in employment, recruitment, selection,
training, compensation, promotion, and all other conditions of
employment for employees irrespective of race, ancestry, creed,
color, linguistic background, sex, Vietnam veteran and other
veteran status, national origin, marital status, unfavorable
discharge from military service, age, or physical disability.
This program is established to implement the Agency's
non-discrimination policy and to encourage imaginative and
innovative efforts in employment-related activities. The
President and all employees are expected to assist in
accomplishing the objectives and goals of this program and to
fully cooperate in spirit and action with the provisions outlined
herein.
A.
PURPOSE
This program is designed specifically to promote equal
employment opportunities and equal application to personnel
practices. Positive steps will be taken for upgrading of
employment and promotional opportunities for minority groups and
encouraging the appointment and promotion of qualified minority
group employees to positions on the staff.
B.
COMMUNICATION
1.
A copy of this policy will be provided to all Council
employees.
2.
The President will discuss the implementation of this
policy with all employees to insure that everyone is
aware of his/her responsibility for achieving the
Council's goals established in this affirmative action
plan.
C.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
1.
The Council will rely on those resources in recruiting
personnel that will assure qualified employees and will
make every effort to maintain a goal of an equitable
and balanced representation of minority and ethnic
groups.
2.
Utilization of Present Skills of Employees
All Council positions are covered by the program.'
Positions are filled on the basis of training and
experience. Any advertisements for vacant positions
will state the education and experience requirements
for the position. Emphasis will be placed on
recruitment of minority candidates.
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~o insure that Council employees are given an
opportunity to apply for advancement or lateral
movement, all employees shall be offered the
opportunity to apply for position openings.
Applications received from employees within the time
period specified will be considered. In the event an
employee is not selected for the position opening,
he/she will be so notified in writing. If a
previously announced position opening is deleted, all
applicants for such position shall be so notified in
writing.
The President will communicate promotional
opportunities to employees providing existing and
projected vacancies, application and testing procedure
and qualification requirements.
3.
Evaluation and Reportinq
The Council appoints its President as its responsible
agent in full implementation of its affirmative action
program. He/she shall submit an annual report to the
executive committee providing a review of the
implementation of the affirmative action program.
4.
Grievance Procedure
Any employee who feels that he or she has been
discriminated against on the basis of race, ancestry,
creed, color, linguistic background, sex, Vietnam
veteran and other veteran status, national origin,
marital status, unfavorable discharge from military
service, age, or physical disability will follow the
grievance procedures outlined in this manual.
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SiRVICCS ~V~IL~BLC IN THC COHMUNITY - NORTHWEST
The Access to Care program does not include some basic health care services which are already available in the co..unity at
reduced or no cost. The information below was compiled to a~sist you should you need any of the listed service.. Plea..
phone the contact person listed to verify the information before seeking a service, as intormation .ay change.
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Adult Health Clinic
(Physical Cxams)
A.I.D.S. Testing
Anemia Testing
(Hematocrit only)
Blood Pressure Testing
Location ot
Service Provision
Ht. Prospect
Wellness on Wheels Van
(WOW) Mobile Clinic
Various Locations
Various Locations
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hottman Estates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Hig9ins
Hoffman Estates
. 5 N. Geneva St.
Elgin
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hoff.an Cstates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Higgins
Hoffman Cstates
1580 N. Northwest Hwy.
Park Ridge
1616 N. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
8060 Oakton
Niles
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As of Hay 18, 1989
Days/Hours
of Service
3rd Mon.
1-3pm
Call for appt
470-1221
- Eligibility
Requirements
Residents of
N & Nit Suburbs
Below 200\ of
poverty
Call 865-6125 Residents of
to arrange for N & NW Suburbs
clinic or appt Below 200\ of
poverty
Call for into
and/or appt
865-4857
Byappt
Residents ot
Suburban Cook
County
Residents of or.
Work in Hottman
Estates
Every Other Residents ot or
Hon. 10am-Noon Work in Hoffman
Estates
Byappt
By appt
Residents of
Bartlett,
Hanover Park,
Strealllwood,
21110.-18yrs.
Residents of or
Work in Hoffman
Estates
Every Other Residents of or
Hon. 10am-Noon Work in Hoftaan
Estates
Sat. 1-3plII
Tue. 9aa-3pm
Thr. 9,30alll-
Noon
2nd Wed.
1-4pa
None
WheelingTvsp.
Residents
60+ yrs.
Niles Resident
60+ yrs.
Fees for
Service
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None
None
None
None
$3.00
NoDe
None
None
(Donation.
Welco.e)
HoDe
lIone
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Marian
Alich
470-7227
Harian
Alich
410-7227
Harian
AHch
470-7227
Hary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Hary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Hary
Hortlock
741-7370
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-n00
Mary AnD
Kolodziej
882-n00
Dee
HeiDrich
823-0653
Maureen
Co.eaux
259-7730
Hary Kay
Norri..ey
967-614110
ext. 376
Sponsor
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Cook Cty.
Dept. ot
Public Health
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Village of
Hottaan E.t.
Village of
HoUman B.t.
Well Child
Conference
Village of
HoU.an B.t.
Village of
HoU.an ..t.
The Center
of Concern
Whealing
Town.hip
lIile. Senior
Center
Location of Days/Hours lligibility rees for
Service Service Provision of Service Require.ents Service Contact SDonsor
8100d Pressure Testing Morton Grove Call for Horton Grove lIone Bud Village of
(continued) tilles Resident Swanson Horton Grov.
965-4100
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Village Hall '1'ue. & Thr. Ilona Ilona Helen Village of
33 S. Arlington Hts. Rd. 8.30-10a8 & Jensen Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights 3.30-5pa 253-2340 )
ex 551
Mellorial Library 2nd Thr. lIone Hone Helen Village of
500 II Dunton 7-9p. Jensen Arlington Height.
Arlington Heights 253-2340
ex 551
Senior Center 4th Tue. Hone Hone Helen Village of
306 W. Park 10.30-11. 30all Jensen Arlington H.ight.
Arlington Heights 253-2340
ex 551
Blood Sugar Screening 1580 II. Horthwest Hwy. Sat. 1-3p. None None Dee The Center
Park Ridge (Donations Heinrich of Concern
Welcoae) 823-0453
1616 N. Arlington Hts. 'l'ue. 9aœ-3pll Wheeling Twsp. None Maureen WheeUng
Arlington Heights 'rhr. 9,30all- Residents Coaeaux 'lownship
Noon 60+ yrs. 259-7730
Cholesterol Screening 6101 Capulina Ave Upon Request Horton Grove None over 65 Bud Village of
Horton Grove Resident $4.00 it Swanson ~orton Grove
under 65 965-4100
Village Hall 4th Wed. Residents of $5.00 Helen Village of
33 S. Arlington Hts. Rd. 8,30aa-3,30pII Arlington Hts Jensen Arlington Height.
Arlington Heights 8yappt 253-2340
ex,551
Diabetes Screening ,Village Hall Byappt Residents of or None Hary Ann Village of
1200 N. Gannon Dr. Work in Hoffllan Kolodziej HoUaan list.
Hoffaan Bstates Istates 882-9100
Blackhawk Center Ivery Other Residents of or Hone Hary Ann Village of
1685 W. Higgins Mon. 10all-Hoon Work in Hoffllan Kolodziej Hoffaan Bst.
Hoffllan Estates Istates 882-9100
1616 N. Arlington Hts. 'rue. 9aa-3p. Wheeling Twsp. Hone Haureen Wheeling
Arlington Heights Thr. 9,30all- Residents Coaeaux Township
Noon 60+ yrs. 259-7730
6101 capulina Ave 1st rue. Horton Grove None Bud Village of
Horton Grove 9-10all Resident Swanson Horton Grove
965-4100
Village Hall '1'ue. & Thr. None Hone Helen Village of
33 S. Arlington Hts. Rd. 8.30-10a. . Jensen Arlington Height.
Arlington Heights 3.30-Spa 253-2340
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Service
Family Planning Clinic
Flu Shots
Flu & Pneumonia Shots
Location of
Service Provision
Ht. Prospect
1616 H. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
Senior Center
306 W. Park
Arlington Heights
50 S. Emerson
Ht. Prospect
6101 Capulina Ave.
Horton Grove
Health Screenings
(Blood pressure, 50 S. Emerson
medication counseling) Ht. Prospect
(Blood pressure,
diabetic screening)
(Hearing, dental,
glaucoma)
100 S. Emerson
Ht. Prospect
50 S. Emerson
Ht. Prospect
(Hearing, vlauco18a, 50 S. EMerson
podiatry, skin cancer, Ht. Prospect
pulmonary, blood
analysis)
Hearing/Audiolo.,y
'l'est1n.,
ftA~. ~
a. .. ".u o.
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hoff.an Estates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Hi.,.,ins
Hoffman Estates
1616 H. Arlin.,ton Hts.
Arlin.,ton Heights
...8
Days/Hours
of Service
'l'ue. 5.30-
7. 30pm
call for appt
577-6111
Oct/Nov
Fall
Fall
Fall
Byappt
Hon & Wed
9am-3,40pm
2nd Sat
9am-Noon
Call for
info
2nd Fri
in Sept
8am-1plI
Byappt
EU.,ibillty
ReQuirements
Residents of
N & HW Suburbs
Below 200\ of
poverty
"heeUn., 'l'wsp.
Residents
60+ yrs. &
High Risk
Seniors &
Chronically III
Ht. Prospect
Residents
55+ yrs.
Horton Grove
Residents
55+ yrs. or
Hi.,h Risk
Ht. Prospect
Residents
Ht. Prospect
Residents
Ht. Prospect
Residents
Ht. Prospect
Residents
Residents of or
Work in Hoffman
Estates
Every Other Residents of or
Hon. 10am-Noon Work in Hottman
Estates
4th 'l'hu.
Wheelin., 'l'wsp.
Residents
60+ yrs.
Fees for
Service
Hone' or
or below
150\ of
poverty &
SUdin., Fees
over 150\ of
poverty
$3.00
$5.00
$3.00
$21$6
Donation
None
None
None
Charge only
for blood
analysis
)tone
None
)tone
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Harian
Allch
470-7227
Haureen
Co.eaux
259-7730
Helen
.7ensen
253-2340
ex 551
870-5680
Bud
Swanson
965-4100
870-5680
870-5680
870-5680
870-5680
Hary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Hary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Haureen
Co.eaux
2159-7730
Sponsor
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public. Heal th
Wheelin.,
Township
Village ot
Arlington Heights
Villa.,e of
Ht. Prospect
Villa.,e of
Horton Grove
Villa.,e of
Ht. Prospect
Villa.,e of
Ht. Prospect
Village of
Ht. ProspeGt
Villa.,e of
Ht. Prospect
Villa.,e of
Hoft.an .st.
Village of
Hoff.an .st.
IIheeUng
Town.hip
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Service
Hearing/Audiology
Testing
(continued)
Hemoccult Testing
(for blood in stool)
Immunizations'
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Location of
Service Provision
village Hall
33 S. Arlington Hts. Rd.
Arlington Heights
Senior Center
306 W. Park
Arlington Heights
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hoffman Estates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Higgins
Hoffman Estates
1616 N. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
6101 Capulina Ave.
Morton Grove
Alexian Brothers
Hedical Center
800 W. Biesterfield
Elk Grove Village
Hoffman Estates H.S.
1100 W. Higgins
Hoffman Estates
Forestview Ed. Ctr.
2121 Goebbert Rd.
Arlington Heights
Trinity Lutheran Ch.
675 Algonquin Rd.
DesPlaines
Tefft Middle School
Irving Park Rd.
Streamwood
Wheeling High School
900 S. Elmhurst
Wheeling
5 N. Geneva St.
Elgin
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Days/Hours
of Service
Byappt
Byappt
Byappt
Eligibility
Reauirements
Hone
Seniors
Residents of or
Work in Hottman
Estates
Every Other Residents of or
Mon. 10am-Noon Work in Hotfman
Estates
Tue. 9am-3pm
Thu. 9. 30all-
Noon
4th Tue.
9-10am
3rd Tue.
31 30-4. 30pm
appt
necessary
1st Mon.
4-6pm
1st. Mon.
5. 30-7. 30pm
3rd Tue.
9-11am
4th Mon.
5.30-7.30pm
2nd. Mon.
5. 30-71 30pm
Byappt
1st, 2nd, 4th
Fri. 9130am-
4,30pa
Wheeling Twsp.
Residents
60+ yrs.
Morton Grove
Residents
Children
21110.-18yrs.
None
Suburban Cook
County Residents
Suburban Cook
County Residents
Suburban Cook
County Residents
Suburban Cook
County Residents
Residents of
Bartlett,
Hanover Park,
Streamwood,
Infants-18yrs.
I'ees for
Service
None
None
None
Hone
$1. 50
None
None
$1. 50
None
None
None
None
$4.00-
$8.00
Contact
Helen
Jensen
253-2340
ex 551
Helen
Jensen
253-2340
ex 551
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Maureen
Comeaux
259-7730
Bud
Swanson
965-4100
Nancy
Yiannias
364-2671
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Marian
Alich
470-7227
Harian
Al1ch
470-7227
Marian
Al1ch
470-7227
Marian
Alich
470-7227
Mary
Hortlock
741-7370
SDonsor
Village of
Arlington Height.
Village of
Arlington Height~~
Village of
Hoffman B8t..
Village of
HoUman Bat.
Wheeling
Township
Village of
Morton Grove
Elk Grove
Village
Health Dept.
Village of
HoU.an Bat.
Cook' Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
,)
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Well Child
Conference
Service
Lead Screening
Medication Monitoring
Nutrition Information
Prenatal Care'
School Age Glinic
(Includes physicals &
immunizations)
School Physicals
(Includes
i.aunizationa,
screening)
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a. ft~ u... .a
Location ot
Service Provision
5 N. Geneva St.
Elgin
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hoffllan Estates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Higgins
Hoffllan Estates
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hoffaan Estates
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Higgins
Hoffaan Estates
1616 N. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
553 N. Court, '100
Palatine
Mt. Prospect
Doctor's Office &
Alexian Brothers
Medical Center
Elk Grove Village
Mt. Prospect
5 N. Geneva St.
Elgin
8trea.wood Ble..
Perry Ble..
. GaG
Days/Hours
of Servic~
Byappt
Byappt
Eligibili ty
Requirementll
Residents of
Bartlett,
Hanover Park,
Streallwood,
. 2ao. -18yn.
Residents of or
Work in Hoffman
Estates
Every Other Residents of or
Mon. 10all-Noon Work in Hoffaan
Estates
Byappt
Residents of or
Work in Hoffaan
Estates
Every Other Residents of or
Mon. 10am-Noon Work in Hoffman
Estates
Tue. 9am-3pll
Thr. 9.30aa-
Noon
Mon.-Thu.
9aa-7,30plI
Fri.-Sat.
9all-12,30pm
Thu.
Call for appt
577-6111
Call for info
& appt
4th Wed.
Call tor appt
577-6111
Call tor info
Wheeling Twsp.
Residents
60+ yrs.
None
Residents of
N & NW Suburbs
Below 200\ of
poverty
Fees tor
Service
$3.00
None
None
None
None
None
Sliding
Scale
Prenatal
Care-Free,
Lab Tests
& Hosp. .
St. Francis
.Sl14ing
Scale
Residents of Sliding
Wayne, Bloo.ing- Scale
dale, Addison
Twps. & Residents
S. of Rt. 58 &
W. of Rt. 83 in
Elk Grove, Hanover,
& Schau.burg Twps.
Residents of None
N & NW Suburbs
Below 200\ of
poverty
Residents of
Bartlett.
Hanover Park,
Streaawood
Sliding
Scale
~
Mary
Mortlock
741-7370
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Hary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
MarY Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Maureen
Co.eaux
259-7730
Joan
Wenzel
359-7575
Marian
Alich
470-7227
Lynn
Gerke
981-3607
Harian
Alich
470-7227
Hary
Hortlock
741-737.
Sponsor
Well Child
Conference
Village of
HoU.an Est.
Village of
HoU.an Bst.
Village of
HoU.an 1st.
Village of
HoU.an Est.
Wheeling
Township
Crossroads
Health Care
Center
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
& St. Francia
Hospital
Alexian Brother.
Kedical Center
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
hblic Health
Well Child
Contecenoe
Service
Sexually Transmitted
Disease Clinic
'1'B Testing
'1'B Testing & Chest
X-ray
Urinalysis
Vision Testing
(Macular)
Well Child Clinic
(includes physicals &
immunizations)
(Physicals by Nurse
Practitioners,
immunizations,
screening)
Location of
Service Provision
Mt. Prospect
Hoffman Bstates H.S.
, 1100 W. Higgins
Hoftman Estates
16i6 N. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
Village Hall
33 S Arlington Hgts Rd
Arlington Heights
1999 Dempster
Park Ridge
Village Hall
1200 N. Gannon Dr.
Hottman Estates'
Blackhawk Center
1685 W. Hi9gins
Hottman Estates
1616 N. Arlington Hts.
Arlington Heights
DesPlaines
Hanover Park
Palatine
Wheeling
5 N. Geneva St.
Elgin
page 6
As ot May 18, 1989
Days/Hours
at Service
Wed. 5-7pm
865-6133
1st Mon.
4-6pa
4th Tue.
Eligibility
ReQuire.ents
None
None
Wheeling '1'vsp.
Resident
rees for
Service
None
$1. 50
$1.00
'1'ue. 8,30-10am Residents ot or $1.00
& 3,30-5,30pm Work in Arlington
Heights
Mon. l1am-7pm
Tue.-Fri.
9am-Spm
Byappt
Suburban Cook
County Resident
Residents at or
Work in Hottman
Estates
Every Other Residents ot or
Mon. 10am-Noon Work in Hottman
Estates
Tue. 9am-3pm
Thr. 9.30am-
Noon
Call for appt
470-7227
ht Thu.
9am-3pa
3rd Wed.
9a.-3pm
4th Thu.
2nd & 5th Wed.
9am-3pm
Byappt
Mon.-Thr.
8. 30aa-4pm
Wheeling Twsp.
Residents
60+ yrs.
None
None
None
None
Residents at None
N & Nif Suburbs
Below 200\ of
Poverty, 0-4 yrs.
Residents of
Bartlett,
Hanover Park,
Strea.wood,2mo.-
6yrs., must see
physician 1st.
(see below)
Sliding
Scale
Contact
Karian
Alich
470-7227
Måry Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Hauteen
Comeaux
259-7730
Helen
Jensen
253-2340
ex 551
825-6672
Mary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Kary Ann
Kolodziej
882-9100
Maureen
Comeaux
259-7730
Harian
Alich
470-7227
Mary
Hortlocle
741-7370
Ie2.n.IU
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public 'Health
Village of
HoUman Bst.
Wheeling
Township
Village of
Arlington Heights
Suburban Coole
Cty. orB
Clinic
Village of
Hoffman Bst.
Villag. of
Hott.an Bat.
Wheeling
Township
Cook Cty.
Dept. of
Public Health
Well Child
Conterence
. '
,. Service
Well Child Clinic
(eonUnued)
(Physicals by
Physician,
i..unizations,
screening)
W.I.C. Prograll
(Wollen, Infants
& Children
Location of
Serviee Provision
5 H. Geneva St.
Blgin
DesPlaines
Hanover Park
Nt. Prospect
Wheeling
Palatine
Skokie
5 H. Geneva St.
Blgin
page 1
Aa of May 18, 1989
Days/Hours Eligibility reea for
of Service Require.ents S~rvice Contact I22nW:
Bya1'1't Reaidents of $15.00 Mary Well Child
1st Thr. Bartlett, Hortloek ConfereDce
12,30-2,301'. Hanover Park, 761-7370
2nd Tue. Strea.wood, 2.0.-
5-7,301'. . 18yrs.
4th Tue.
Call for a1'1't Suburban Cook Hone Marian Cook Cty.
865-6100 County aesidents Alich Dept. of
Below 125\ of 470-7227 Public Health
Poverty, Pregnant
& breastfeeding
wo.en, children
0-5 yrs.
1st, 2nd, 4th
Hon. 9a.-4pII
1st, 2nd', 4th
Wed. 9all-4plI
Frio 9all-4pll
6-8,301'111
3rd Wed.
9all-4plI
1st, 3rd, 4th
Tue. 9all-4pII
2nd Tue.
9all-lpII
Call for info Cook Cty. Hone 741-1176 Well Child
aesidents of Conferenee,
Blgin, Below
185\ of poverty,
pregnant &
breastfeeding'
wo.en, ehildren
0-Syrs.
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