MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
The Cecil County Board of Health met in the
Nelson K. Bolender, President
Harry A. Hepbron, Vice President
William C. Manlove, Commissioner
Mark H. Guns, Commissioner
Dr. Virginia Bailey
Constituting a full Board.
The Report on Cecil County Health
Department Activities for the April – June 2005 quarter was presented by Dr.
Bailey. She advised the Board that the
Health Department has provided 424 days of detoxification services for 95
In June, Adolescent Program
counselors from the Alcohol and
The Alcohol & Drug Council
completed an initial strategic plan and a listing of publicly funded resources
for substance abuse related services in the county. The plan and resource matrix were forwarded
to the Governor’s Office as required by legislation.
The Medical Transportation program
provided 2,688 trips during the quarter.
In addition, 65 ambulance trips and 297 wheelchair trips were provided.
The Maryland Children’s Health
Insurance Program processed 409 new applications for children and 100
applications for pregnant women during the quarter. The number of insurance re-determinations
renewals processed was 565.
The Cecil County Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children has distributed
farmers’ market coupons to participants to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables
and herbs. The addition of a
breastfeeding peer counselor has been added to the program as a result of a
grant from the State WIC office.
The Cecil County Perinatal/Child
Death Community Action Team completed the final two workshops in a three
workshop series entitled “Child Fatalities:
A Workshop Series for First Responders.
The Mental Health Core Service
Agency finalized six contracts for mental health services with three vendors
for fiscal year 2006. Contract services
include: Jail Mental Health, Federal
Block Grant for School-Based Services, Evidence-Based Practices/Supported
Employment,
The CCHD during the first two weeks
of August completed sampling of the bathing beaches within the County. The sampling events have shown one beach with
high bacteria levels on one occasion, Hack’s point. The beach will be continued to be resampled
and monitored.
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Alfred
C. Wein, Jr.
APPROVED:
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Nelson K. Bolender, President