Photo Credit - North Hamilton Community Health Centre
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Photo Credit - North Hamilton Community Health Centre
Photo Credit: Josh Snell, Garden Club Junior Leader and Bennetto School Student Message from the Chair What a privilege it has been to serve as the Chair of North Hamilton Community Health Centre over these last three years. The gifted and capable Board, dedicated and competent Leadership team, compassionate and skilled staff and exceptional Executive Director has made it a joy to serve in this capacity. We have the opportunity to journey with over 9,000 Hamiltonians and our nearly 90 staff as we long to realize our vision of “No Obstacles to Health”. We are thrilled with the numerous accomplishments in our recent history which includes the launching of Pathways to Education, our Feet First: Steps for Health initiative, our IT partnerships with other Community Health Centres and of course the stunning new facility that allows us to offer better care and enhanced programs for our community. We are thankful to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for their funding of this facility. We also want to acknowledge the support we have received from our Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), local politicians and the City of Hamilton during this process. Our crowning accomplishment however isn't found in a program or even in the completion of a new facility. Our crowning accomplishment is the privilege we have to walk with neighbours, community members, families and individuals in a moment of need, distress, loneliness or pain and watch someone's crushing burden be lifted so they can continue to live life well, achieve their dreams and help others do the same. That's what I love most about North Hamilton Community Health Centre. In all the meetings I have sat in, and all the committees I have been a part of, and all the conversations I have participated in, the core has always been the same...we are here for this community. Respectfully Yours, Dwayne Cline Chair, Board of Directors NHCHC Board of Directors – 2010/2011 Dwayne Cline, Chair Kathy Watts, Vice Chair Patti Idenouye, Secretary Janet Knight, Treasurer Arlene Connor Bryan Egan Nancy Leslie Florine Lobo Alan Olinyk Brian Pogson Jay Robb Jay Rosenblatt Kim Rynn Muriel Westmorland Marita Zaffiro Message from the Executive Director I invite you to our new facility! Not to see the fantastic architecture, not to learn about how we are wonderfully energy efficient, not to see all the open meeting and community space. I invite you to see what is possible. This is the first Annual Report in several years where we haven’t identified space as a barrier to goal achievement. We embark on the “next steps”. I invite you to the next steps of what is possible – give us your opinion, become a volunteer, join a program, participate in our education sessions. I invite you to the next steps of what is possible – take your health in your own hands. Come to our kinesiologist-led, costfree fitness centre, meet with our Asthma specialist, talk with our Chronic Disease Self Management staff. All of whom will teach you to develop goals, to understand small steps that lead to large successes, and to recover if your goals are not met. I invite you to the next steps of what is possible – stand and view our future. Watch the children of the community who play in the adjacent playgrounds, we are convinced they will be our future doctors, nurses, social workers, educators, and administrators. They are what is possible. We say goodbye to four Board members this year – Patti Idenouye, Nancy Leslie, Brian Pogson, and Florine Lobo. They have contributed significantly to the strategic governance of the Health Centre and we are tremendously grateful. I wish to extend a special thank you to Dwayne Cline, our outgoing Board Chair, who has challenged, inspired, and been a positive force for change. He is one of those individuals with whom you witness the “greater good” when in his presence. You will be greatly missed. I want to take this opportunity to thank an exceptional team of staff and volunteers who work tirelessly with our communities to ensure that we are enabling health through healing, hope and wellness. Board, staff and volunteers continue to be inspired by our community – their strength, innovation and resiliency. It is a privilege to be part of your health journey. Sincerely, Elizabeth Beader Executive Director Vision: No Obstacles to Health Nossa Visão: Sem obstáculos para a saúde Nuestra Visión: No hay obstáculos para la salúd " "ھﯿﭻ ﻣﺎﻧﻌﯽ ﺑﺮای ﺳﻼﻣﺘﯽ: وﯾﮋن ﻣﺎ Vizioni: Jo Pengesa për Shëndetin Statistics Number of Clients by Service Pri mary Care Clients Interim Federal Clients Diabetes Clients Asthma Clients Feet First Clients Pathways Clients Number of Clients Rostered by Service Primary Care Clients 3739 Interim Federal Clients 384 Diabetes Clients 4708 Asthma Clients 827 Feet First Clients 2010 Pathways Participants 123 1% 17% 32% 7% Number of Rostered Clients Primary Care Health Wellness Pathways 1% 3% 53% 46% 40% Total Number of Rostered INSERT “OUR NEW BUILDING” PAGE Clients = 8,589 Financials Total Revenues $12,722,605 Total Expenses $12,721,928 Salaries, 23% LHINS, 34% Building & Equipment supplies, 3% Diabetes, 3% Feet First, 5% Diabetes, 3% Other,14% Pathw ays, 6% Feet First, 5% Capital, 46% Capital, 46% Other, 6% The above information is extracted from our audited financial statements. Complete 2010-2011 audited financial statements are available at North Hamilton Community Health Centre. Pathw ays, 6% Health Wellness 2010/2011 was an eventful year for the Health Wellness Team. The team grew significantly with the addition of many new staff members and programs. Here are some of the new initiatives that made the past year a very memorable one for the Health Wellness team and the Health Centre. Diabetes Education · In January 2011 the new diabetes expansion program began in partnership with Hamilton Urban Core CHC and the Shelter Health Network to provide diabetes education and self-management for people living in at-risk communities including shelters in the city core. · Health Promotion · The garden team is looking forward to an extended growing season this year with the building of a new greenhouse made possible by a generous donation from the Hamilton Port Authority. Twelve new garden beds will also be built on-site for children’s programming. Last winter was very cold and programs providing assistance to low income families for utility bills were busier than usual. Applications were up 97% to 645 and number of households helped was also up 48% to 212 from last year. Rehabilitation and Fitness · Fitness and rehabilitation clients are delighted with the new facility, especially the gymnasium area. Diabetes and community fitness programs have seen a major increase in attendances compared to the same time last year. · Feet First: Steps for Health · The Feet First Program expanded to the Niagara region with the establishment of sites in Welland and Niagara Falls, Bridges CHC in Fort Erie and Port Colborne, and Quest CHC in St. Catharines. · New Hamilton satellite clinics opened at the New Village Retirement Home in Stoney Creek and the Joseph Brant Community Health Centre in Burlington. By year’s end the program provided evidence based foot care to over 2,300 atrisk diabetic clients throughout the HNHB LHIN. Program participants recorded over 9,400 visits, with ulcer healing rates in the 60% to 70% range. Primary Health Care Over the last year, the structure of the Primary Care team was expanded to include a team of mental wellness professionals in addition to the physicians, nurses, physician assistants, lab technician, clinic aide, pharmacist consultant, and reception staff. The enhancement of the team composition will allow us to better meet the social, advocacy and mental health needs of our clients. Our Pharmacist Consultant, Janie Bowles-Jordan, was invited to establish a Regional Medication Management Clinic that will serve patients in the Kitchener-Waterloo area and act as the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy teaching site. This exciting opportunity allows a Pharmacist working the Community Health Centre sector to be involved in the training of future pharmacists. Health Information Systems Integrated Decision Support Tool (IDS) · IDS is an innovative partnership with Hamilton Health Sciences that enables us to see the health care journey of our clients. · With the IDS tool now in place, our Health Centre and other HNHB LHIN Community Health Centres can identify health enhancing opportunities based on their health care utilization. Evaluation Framework · As part of an overall quality improvement initiative, a self-management program will be piloted among the most frequent users of primary health care at our Health Centre. · We hope that a self-management program will lead to an improvement in health outcomes for individuals who require greater care. · The next generation Clinical Management System · North Hamilton Community Health Centre was the first CHC to transition from paper to an electronic medical record system in 2006. All Community Health Centres (CHCs) will have access to a new state-of-the-art electronic medical record (EMR), which will provide a powerful new tool for the 3,100 members of CHCs’ inter-professional teams who will be using the system to care for clients efficiently and effectively. Pathways to Education This program serves high school students in the Health Centre’s catchment area namely, the Bennetto and Keith neighbourhoods, by providing four key supports: Academic - Tutoring program twice a week, Social - Group, Community and Career Mentoring to develop life skills and build relationships, Financial - financial support such as bus tickets or lunch vouchers and a scholarship for post-secondary education (up to $4,000 per student in the program), Advocacy - Student-Parent Support Workers help connect teens, parents, school administration, teachers and community agencies. This is all in an effort to ensure the youth in our community complete high school and continue on to post secondary programs. 2010-2011 Program Highlights Recruitment – Pathways Hamilton has currently reached 73% enrolment of grade 9 and grade 10 eligible students bringing our total registered students up to 173 students from both school boards! Community Support – Pathways has a terrific team of approximately 70 adult volunteers, 30 Community Partners and 14 school partners working together to ensure students reach their maximum potential in school and in life. 350 Number of Participants 300 250 Shaping future professionals – Career preparation is an ongoing theme in Pathways Mentoring sessions. This summer the Health Centre will be providing one of our Pathways students the opportunity to be employed for 6 weeks as a paid summer student. PATHWAYS TO EDUCATION - HAMILTON When young people graduate, we all benefit. Eligible vs Registered Participants The Pathways to Education Program has proven to be less expensive and more costEligible Students (approx.) effective than most other programs available to Registered Students youth. Ultimately, this translates into enormous savings in health care, correctional and social service expenditures. 200 150 100 50 0 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 School Year 2011 - 2012 Community Partners Bennetto Parent & Family Literacy Centre Hamilton Good Food Box Network Norman Pinky Lewis Recreation Centre Bennetto Recreation Centre Hamilton Health Sciences North End Breezes Bennetto School & Bennetto School Council Hamilton Partners In Nutrition Ontario Hospital Association Bridges Community Health Centre Hamilton Prenatal Nutrition Program Ontario Works Canadian Diabetes Association Hamilton Public Library Plan B Organic Farms Catholic Children's Aid Society Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre Portuguese Community Support Services Catholic Family Services of Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton Waterfront Trust Public Health and Community Services Centre de Sante Communautaire Hamilton/Niagara Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board Queenlake Pharmacy (Stoney Creek) Centre for Addiction & Mental Health Hamilton Wentworth District School Board Quest Community Health Centre City of Hamilton Health Initiatives for Youth Robert Land Community Association Community Care Access Centre Hamilton HealthForce Ontario San Gabriel Hispanic Community Community Midwives of Hamilton Horizon Utilities Sexual Assault Centre Hamilton Area Contact Hamilton Hughson Street Baptist Church Shelter Health Network Dr. Michael Pray Immigrant Culture and Art Association Shoppers Drug Mart (Cannon) Dr. Nellina Saveriano Industry Education Council of Hamilton St. Lawrence Elementary School Dr. Walter Owsianik International School for Interdisciplinary Studies Toronto St. Luke's Anglican Church D'Youville College - Physical Therapy Program Interval House of Hamilton St. Joseph’s Centre for Ambulatory Health Services Ecumenical Support Committee for Refugee Jamesville Community Centre St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Environment Hamilton Joseph Brant Community Health Centre St. Joseph's Immigrant Women Centre Eva Rothwell Resource Centre Juravinski Cancer Centre – Skin & Soft Tissue Infection Clinic Union Gas Extend A Family Keith Chronicles United Way of Burlington & Greater Hamilton Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health Keith Neighbourhood Association University of Waterloo Fort Erie Multicultural Centre Marchese Health Care & MediLink Victorian Order of Nurses Good Shepherd Centre Maternity Centre of Hamilton Volunteer Hamilton Grand River Community Health Centre McMaster University Welcome Inn Community Centre Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion McQuesten Community Centre Wesley Ontario Early Years Centre Hamilton Community Garden Network Micah House Refugee Services Inc. Wesley Urban Ministries Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts Mission Services Woodstock Community Health Centre Hamilton Council on Aging Mohawk College Worker's Arts + Heritage Centre Hamilton Diabetes Collaborative New Village Retirement Home YMCA Hamilton Family Health Team Niagara Falls Community Health Centre YWCA Funders & Donors Air Liquide Hamilton Community Foundation Papadapolous, Philip ArcelorMittal Dofasco Hamilton Family Health Team Pathways to Education Canada Bank of Montreal- Employee Charitable Foundation Hamilton Food Share Pearson, Bruce Beacon Lodge Hamilton Partners in Nutrition Pioneer Petroleums Bennetto School Hamilton Port Authority Service Canada Bern Consulting Hamilton Waterfront Trust Social Planning & Research Council of Hamilton Breakfast for Learning Harvey's Restaurant (1200 Barton Street East) Sodexo – Columbia College Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Project HNHB Local Health Integration Network St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Central Ambulance Communication Centre (Hamilton) Horizon Utilities St. Lawrence Catholic Church Citizenship & Immigration Canada Interval House of Hamilton Counseling Collaboration St. Lawrence School City of Hamilton Kuipers, Jayne St. Luke's Anglican Church Coloplast Canada Langs Farm Village Association Sutherland, S. Coruzzi, F. Malloch Foundation The Egg And I Restaurant (Upper James) DD Mechanical Maple Lodge Farms Union Gas Duboc Family Foundation Marchese Health Care United Way of Burlington & Greater Hamilton Ferrero Canada McCallum Sather Architects Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada Fortinos (Dundurn) Ltd. McMaster University Vos Eggs Gacesa, Stevan McNamara, Shirley Welcome Inn George R. Allan School Ministry of Children & Youth Services Westmount Pharmacy Gleeson, Edward Ministry of Health & Long Term Care William Dam Seeds Government of Canada North Hamilton CHC Board of Directors YMCA Hamilton Builder's Supply Novak, James YWCA Hamilton Civic Museum Ontario Trillium Foundation 2010/2011 Staff Abdel, Nagy – Family Physician Liu, Daniel - Registered Chiropodist Ahmed, Diana - Family Physician Lopez-Chevez, Osiris - Medical Secretary Ali, Adib - Family Physician Ma, Cory - Registered Dietitian, Diabetes Program Ali, Hodan - Triage Nurse Marriott, Erin - Pathways Coordinator of Tutoring Alibhai, Salman - Network Specialist Mathes, John - Maintenance Allan-Fleet, Kathy - Primary Care Director Mehta, Anjou - Lab Technician Baker, Eric - Registered Physiotherapist Melara-Lopez, Nora - Client Advocate/Counselor Beader, Elizabeth - Executive Director Mitchell, Donna - Primary Care Administrative Assistant Bernacki, Jack - Pathways Program Facilitator – Tutoring Morden, Kara-dee – Pathways Site Support Worker Bixhi, Artana - Client Advocate/Counselor Morganti, David - Capital Plan Project Manager Biyanwila, Saliya - Health Information Systems Technician Muller, Cindy - Peer Support Worker Bowles-Jordan, Janie - Pharmacist Consultant Munihappan, Sri - Health Information Systems Technician Bullée, Jillian - Occupational Therapist Narula, Seema – Student Parent Support Worker Cardinali, Angela - Receptionist Nelson, Atiba - Pathways Researcher, Program Facilitator - Mentoring Carmichael, Nicole – Pathways Administrative Assistant Nizam, Fazleena - Community Development Worker Castellanos, Maurizio – Pathways Site Support Worker Officer, Alexis - Registered Physiotherapist Chan, Joshua - Registered Physiotherapist Oliver, Marie - RPN Reception Triage Cipolla, Jason - Registered Chiropodist Paige, Barb - Information Systems Support Clark, Tibbie - Triage Nurse Pasquale, Antonella - Nurse Practitioner Comtois, Rebecca - Receptionist (Feet First Niagara) Persad, Nadley - Registered Chiropodist Comtois-Spitman, Connie - Registered Chiropodist Petrachek, Terri - Receptionist (Feet First) Conners, Jennifer - Family Physician Plante, Heather - Health Information Technician Cumberbatch, Simonne - Occupational Therapist Pond, Silvana - Call Centre / Administrative Support Cuming, Carmen - Diabetes Outreach Worker Pozeg, Robert - Pathways Coordinator of Mentoring Demaree, Lauren - Data Analyst Press, Elissa - Evaluation Framework Coordinator DeSimone, Diana - Community Outreach Worker Pryce, Sib - Social Worker Dilworth, Peter - Health Wellness Director Raja, Naheed - Physician Assistant Dionisio, Jun - Health Information Systems Technician Ramakrishnan, Gitanjali - ECE/Program Coordinator Douglas, Jane - Registered Practical Nurse - Triage Rogers, Mark - Student Parent Support Worker Esposto, Shelley - RN, Diabetes Nurse Educator Rushton, Craig - Pathways To Education Leader Floyd, Andrea - Nurse Practitioner Russell, Gloria - Office Support Worker Fricke, José - Records Scanner Saeed, Haider - Family Physician Friesen, Jennifer - Community Development Worker Santos, Maria - Client Advocate Gough, Angele - Health Information Systems Technician Sawatsky, Patrick - Marketing Coordinator Grunauer-Spinner, Patricia - Social Worker Shankar, Ram - Health Information Systems Director Haidary, Vinos - Cultural Interpretation Coordinator, Peer Support Worker Shlemoon, Sandy – Pathways Site Support Worker Hamill, Jackie - Accounting/Administrative Assistant Simpson, Gail - Registered Physiotherapist Hamilton, Lena - RPN, Diabetes Foot Care Nurse Skakavac, Aleksandra - Kinesiologist Hanna, Samuel - Pathways Program Facilitator - Mentoring Smith, Dena - Student Parent Support Worker Hannigan, Mike - Primary Care Leader Smith, Steve - Registered Chiropodist Haynes, Meridene - Asthma Educator Spencer, Meghann - Student Parent Support Worker Hogan, Robyn – Pathways Student Parent Support Worker Spinelli, Edie - Primary Care Laboratory Technician Iglic, Nicolas - Financial Coordinator Sung Hoon, Kim - Physician Assistant Irving-Peckham, Anna – Pathways Site Support Worker Sworesho, Ater - Pathways Program Facilitator - Tutoring Johnson, Adriana - Registered Nurse, Diabetes Program Valderrama, Maria - Primary Care Clinic Aid Johnson, Kelsey – Pathways Site Support Worker Vaudin, Angela - Receptionist Jones-O'Rourke, Alexis - Community Development Worker Wang, Tom - Network Specialist Koch, Melissa - Registered Dietitian, Diabetes Program Wojtowicz, Elizabeth - Nurse Practitioner Kooistra, Robyn - Student Parent Support Worker Young, Shannon – Student Parent Support Worker Kosar, Jenny - Primary Care Administrative Support Yu, Sharon – Pathways Site Support Worker Lee, Faye - Nurse Practitioner Zehr, Lynn - Accounting / Administrative Assistant The Year In Photos… Awards Innovation of the Year Awards Staff – Lexi Jones-O’Rourke for introducing the Good Food Box program to clients and staff at the Health Centre. In partnership with Welcome Inn and Environment Hamilton, the program provides participants with healthy fruits and vegetables at significantly lower prices every month. Congratulations Lexi! Honourable Mention – Terri Petrachek for suggesting a shuttle bus to bring clients from our John Street building to our new facility on Hughson Street for the first two weeks after our move. Board of Directors – Dwayne Cline, Nancy Leslie, and Patti Idenouye for leading the development of the Health Centre’s new mission statement of “to enable health through healing, hope and wellness”. Partner – Lee Kierstead, Executive Director at Oshawa Community Health Centre, for connecting our Health Centre with RCG Incorporated for our Capital Plan Furniture and Equipment planning. Through RCG’s consultation, our Health Centre was able to save thousands of dollars and countless hours managing the furniture and equipment purchasing in our new building. Accu-Chek Public Service & Education Award 2010 In June 2010, Shelley Esposto, Diabetes Nurse Educator, was awarded the national Public Service & Education Award by the Canadian Diabetes Association. This award recognizes the efforts of diabetes educators who have done exceptional work in promoting awareness of diabetes and developing programs to assist people who live with diabetes. 438 Hughson Street North Hamilton, ON L8L 4N5 Phone: 905-523-6611 Fax: 905-523-5173