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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM100379 COMMUNICABLE PUBLIC HEALTH HOME VITAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DISEASE CONTROL NURSING 'NURSING STATISTICS HEALTH EDUCATION , wil.-ttt '\., ,.,e'- ''.<''.7': -:'-'. .?...N„. '''' '-'. •- 1".""'''' ''ise7:7-r."-""1":-Ao'nr-...),--- ikr ;,1. v JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT it, $02 SHERIDAN PORT TOWNSEND.WASH.MN (206)3G59722 ,0 I ,.. .-,,-;,. BrA,.A iii ..� BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM • BOARD MEMBERS: STAFF MEMBERS: B. G. Brown, Member Randall M. Durant, R.S. A. M. O'Meara, Chairman Phyllis Bee, P.H.N. Carroll M. Mercer, 2ember Joseph Fischnaller, M.D. Gael Stuart, Administrator MINUTES October 3, 1979 9:30 a.m. Meeting called to order by Commissioner Mercer in the absence of Chairman O'Meara. Commissioner Brown was present. M/NUTES: ' The minutes of September 5, 1979 were approved by motion of Commissioner Brown, seconded by Commissioner Mercer. 4 CORRESPONDENCE: 1. Gael Stuart read a letter from Pat Macier, RN, MN, of DSHS Nursing Consul- tant Child Health Section commending Phyllis Bee and her staff for their fine work in Child Health. (attachment #1) OLD BUSINESS: I. Budget. Stuart reported that in the last year of operation with the Olympic Health District an excess of $125,000.00 of general tax revenue was paid to the them. Since then, Jefferson County Health Department's general tax revenue has been; 1978 - $116,500.00; and 1979 - $68,176.86. Stuart advised that even with inflation the 1980 budget should require about $105,000.00. 2. P.U.D. Resolution No. 158. Gael Stuart informed the Board that he feels the Health Department should support and encourage the voters, in the next general election, to authorize Jefferson County Public Utility District #1 to acquire, construct, opmrate, maintain, and add to sewage systems. The Board approved Mr. Stuart's suggestion. 3. Update: a) Failing Drain Field Cape George. Durant reported that he has sent another letter to the Martin's regarding their failing drain field and has received no response. (attachment #2) b) Lucky Thornton's proposed R.V. Park. No response from the meeting that Durant and Fischnaller had with Mr. Thornton. .c) Yelwick's R.V. Park, proposed. The plans have been reviewed by Judy Kennedy, DSHS. Randy Durant will review the plans. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Maternal Child Health Grant has been completed and submitted for $21,178.00, the same amount as last year. Stuart reported that they have requested 2 add- itional days, one for the service for prevention, detection, and treatment of Developmental Disabilities in early childhood from the Child Health Section; and the other day for services from the Department of Developmental .Disabilities. Mary Tudor, a specialist in these departments and Phyllis Bee explained the program thoroughly to the Board. F 3 i 1 moos eremir Minutes of Health Board Meeting October.3, 1979 Page 2 REPORTS: 1. Public Health Nurse; Phyllis Bee a) Report of Nursing Services (attachment #3) Home visits are"up due to new horns and referrals from Maternal Child Health. Visits to the elderly are down. Immunizations are still up. 2. Environmental Health; Randy Durant a) Activities Report. (attachment #4) ebedc school construction in various school districts and private schools has been happening the last month. b) The two recently employed sanatarians took their R S exam. One passed and the other will retake the examination next year. c) Fee Schedules. Randy discussed the three following changes: Inclusion of all types of food establishments; Definitions; and the Intent to include a fee for larger systems on plan reviews. 3. Health Officer; Dr. Fischnaller a) $55.00 insurance refund from Dr. Fischnaller's liability insurance. Jeff- erson County will receive $18,33. Next meeting will be November 7, 1979 Meeting Adjourned r_h irrwomorww amommommem immuwwww attachment #1. STATE OF DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES • z • WASHINGTON_ fkYrr-»v-t1'.plmgtan 93S0s Govemor Dury Lee Ray RECE"Ea September 13, 1979 JEF-. COUNTY HEALTH DEFT. Phyllis Bee Director of Nurs i ng Jefferson County Health Department 802 Sheridan Port Townsend, Washington 98368 Dear Phyllis: I have just had the opportunity to review your progress report for the period July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1979. It appears that Child Health activities in Jefferson County remain at a high level. Community acceptance and utilization of the Child Health program is evidenced by the number of children seen in Well Child Clinics as well as the necessity to increase the number of actual Well Child Clinics. It is apparent that the pivotal point of your program is the Well Child Clinic. The 56 High Risk Newborn home visits (projected 40) is further evidence of the expansion of your Child Health program. Referral of the majority of these families into other Health Department activities (Well Child Clinics, . WIC. etc.) indicates a well integrated program. Although the Prenatal and Infant Care classes have not been initiated as yet, it appears that a firm foundation has been laid by way of staff development-and establishing community liaison. Again, I'applaud you and your staff for the Child Health effort in Jefferson County. If I can be of any assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, /Utt•Ctevx, Pat Mader, R.N., M.N. ' Nursing Consultant • Child Health Section PM:mc • { cc: J.E. Fischnaller, M.D. • 1111103111111101201.11 • m`s COMMUNICADLE PUBLIC HEALTH HOME VITAL attachment #2 DISEASE CONTROL NURSING NURSING STATISTICS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEALTH EDUCAtION JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ,., 402 SHERIDAN PORT TOWNSEND,WASH SUMP 120e1 J86-0T22 September 17, 1979 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Martin It 3, Box 161 Fort Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Martin: Re: Failing Drainfield - Lot 31, Division 4, Cape George Village At the Board of Health meeting on September 5, 1979, your particular problem, as well as sewage disposal at Cape George in general, was discussed. The Board reconfirmed their support of the community to assist in trying to find ways to hopefully resolve the sewage disposal problems at Cape George. However, it is still necessary at this time, to try to resolve your failing system which the Health Department is mandated by law to try and correct. We need two (2) test holes 4'-10' deep provided to evaluate the soil conditions. These are neces- sary so we may design a replacement drainfield which may function in a proper manner, If soils are such that a replacement system would not likely function, the Board suggested you and I look into possible use of a sewage holding tank on a temporary or long term basis. Enclosed is,a sewage disposal permit for your use. Please complete the form, dig the test holes and call for an inspection. Also enclosed is a list of licensed installers. I wish to assist you in resolution of this continuing potential health hazard. If you have any questions or comments please contact this office. erely, Randall M. Durant, R.S. Dir. of Env. Health RMD)cp cc:ae efferson Co. Board oLHealt J.E. Fischnaller, Health Officer William E. Howard, Pros. Attorney Enc. attachment #3 REPORT OF NURSING SERVICE SEIVEMBER, 1979 • MISept. August Sept. , 1979 1979 3978 r� w HOME VISITS 271 202 261 OFFICE VISITS 214 165 90 NEWBORN 23 17 5 A . .. UNDER 1-YEAR 77 60 36 G 1 - 5 81 51 46 • g 5 - 21 68 28 4 S 21 - 60. 47 71 31 60+ 206 182 229 WCC 68 WCC ?4�C.Br 179 141 84 C.C.S. 19 22 4 p ACUTE COMENICABLE DISEASE Yaan. Znei. Vann. R CONTROL 441 413 238 0 G V.D. 0 5 4 • R " . • A T.B. 15 19 8 M SCHOOL HEALTH 45 0 1,114 W.I.C. 21 35 16 HOME HEALTH (AIDE) 49 100 117 HOME HEALTH (P.H.N.) 60 82 103 • 100T CARE 50 41 . 0 illiMaiiiiiMil NIIIIIIII IMINIMMINNIMMIMIr 4.. or ' ' . ft . . attsMinemit COMMUNICABLE PUSLIC HEALTH HOME VITAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH#4 DISEASE cotonot. NURSING NURSING STATISTICS HEALTH EDUCATION 1. , ..... 4 . , ,. f ' JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT „ iiidit - .02 SHERMAN PORT TOWNSEND,WASH.MIN mom 34347'22 . . To: Jefferson County Board of Health From: Randall M. Durant, R.S. Director of Environmental Health Date: October 1, 1979 • Subject: Activities - Environmental Health Section - September 1979 Field Work: Decrease in number of sewage disposal permits and site evaluations and increase in plats compared to the same period last year. Office contacts mere less than last month with the exception of questions and work related to subdivisions • which showed an increase. A portion of the month was utilized to catch up from August's work load. The food program consisted of 31 complete inspections. Much time was spent in regard to the temporary food service proposals for the I Wooden Boat Festival. The new Chimacum school opened and work continues on (I) private school and (2) other county schools being scheduled for annual inspections. Other field work: Food Complaints Water Other Finals Followup Total 31 4 8 18 12 41 114 Contacts: Office calls, telephone calls, plan review and design Sanitarians: 532 ; Secretaries: 184 telephone contacts 1 54 office contacts i 238 total for secretaries 770 total for secretaries and sanitarians Total contacts for year to date: 7,224 (does not include field contacts or food handlers tests. , Food Handlers permits: September - 43 390 year to date 1 f k ! .. ' FA' .... — ..r...... .......0111 , i ♦, i^I" r. C ..•.1 -' .•'.-. P.I.de,de, ••'t + pQ U1 4T.4Ui 3)N n 33, - V V vy.V pVv • p ,. l O .8 88 C3 O 9 O• iis ca %n w,n•-� C)C)0. 0nt % .i U5 .01 N6 N y 41 ip U1 .O A � .•. ... O - • •c a CI0,00o aa" o - .0 . e- Q Mf® .i f+.O ri."4 01 60 0 us Ut 4 F U%C-Ue t- N N-. G Ca a OS pss� .a 0 s.4 41 C 00f> p000pQo 0© o a .4 ri .-F+ . K • t" el �O .r,.r .n`yr,O c_.n‘.0 • ++ 33 N e f+ AA a w4.' K03 m 7 OtN 03 • . 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Vt 7 E.V u L L. .4 u >, ,Q t, pu .q, u a # � PL y_ E L E E G • 0 9" J L.4 a u j) .4 T Q 7 V -4 u T , ✓ O rr u u i I C A .. 1. >.C .' Q' - ar > t) • • Z. 4 49 47 C .1 7 ? -+ u U 0 vi. attachment 14-B ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TOTALS - 1st 9 months 1978 1979 Septic tank and drainfield $10,382.50 (382) $9,683.00 (351) Site evaluations' 7,075 (587) 6,405.00 (525) Platting 1,438.00 (32 short, 6 long) 1,122.00 (27 short, 7 long) Food Establishments 1,151.25 (31 restaurants 2,653.50 (91 rest., cocktails) 20 groceries) 830.00 (43 groceries) Food Handler permits 792.00 (396) 780.00 (390) Installers, Pumpers 578.75 750.00 (25) $21,637.50 $22,503.50 • 3 .