2002 Statistical Report
Health Care Services
Primary Care/Immunizations:
Primary Care Visits: 23,190
Immunizations/shots: 7,812
TB Skin Tests: 1,769
Pharmacy, laboratory, health education, obstetrical
ultrasound and other services were also provided through the
clinic.
Health Care Programs:
(these figures are NOT included above). These programs serve
the Southwest Kansas Area unless otherwise noted.
Breast and Cervical Cancer Initiative--
Clinical breast exams: 505
Screening mammograms: 428
Breast sonograms: 72
Presentations/education/support group: 1,620
contacts
Farmworker Case Management
224 new families enrolled; 790 medical/dental
visits; 57 meetings/presentations
Diabetes Outreach and Education
596 Individual clients registered, 645 Blood
sugar checks; 156 ghucometers provided; 118 Registered Dietitian
consultations; 145 diabetes classes provided; 5,063 contacts
through group activities (health fairs, workforce education,
grocery store nutrition tours, cooking demonstrations, special
events.)
Healthy Steps for Young Children/Parents
as Teachers (Finney County Only)
293 Prenatal recruitments; 218 hospital/home
visits; 81 prenatal class participants; 33 (average) monthly
PAT families enrolled; 276 home visitations; 149 mothers and
194 children participated in activity/learning groups
Lifetime Smiles
(dental education and decay prevention) 321 dental visits; 5,068
children received oral screening by a registered dental hygienist;
712 contacts at 62 events through group education
Kansas Covering Kids
(outreach for the National Children's Health Insurance Program
- CHIP - via subcontract with KCSL) 1-1 assistance: 624; presentations/outreach
activities: 36; information/promotion contacts: 1,018
WeKare (HIV/AIDS
Case Management) provided education and case management for persons
in Southwest Kansas with HIV/AIDS and their families. Current
caseload -- 33 clients; treatment clinics held -- 7; patient
visits -- 153; client contacts -- 204; advocacy contacts -- 112
HIV/AIDS Education/Prevention Project - outreach and education to at-risk individuals;
495 pre-test counseling; 207 tested; 172 post-test counseled;
4,717 group/individual outreach contacts
Reach Out and Read
- 476 RRPR books; 1,490 donated books
Care Center Services
| Regular
Services: |
|
| Food |
5,617 individuals |
| Clothing/Household |
3,627 visits |
| Immigration, new
cases |
623 families |
| Immigration, on-going
cases |
241 |
| School supplies |
458 |
| Bibles/New Testaments |
1,171 |
| Notary Public |
492 |
| Interpretation/translation |
326 |
| Holiday |
692 |
| Citizenship counseling |
446 |
| Blankets |
555 |
| Mittens, Gloves,
Caps |
367 |
| Layettes/Baby bundles |
714 |
| USDA Commodities |
1,559 families/6,177
individuals |
| Vita |
49 |
| Job Applications |
1,627 |
| Other (referrals,
forms, etc) |
104 |
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| Camps & Educational
programs: |
(attendance) |
| Multi-Ethnic Christian Camp |
38 |
| Classes/support groups |
41 classes/sessions, 176 unduplicated
attendees |
| Presentations |
52 |
| Bible School -- 2 sessions |
110 |
| Community Meeting |
145 |
Child/Adult Care Food Program (Grant,
Stevens, Stanton, Morton counties)
|
Average number of day care homes enrolled
Average Daily attendance
|
54
371
|
| Meal/Snack units
reimbursed |
228,279 |
| Day care providers
receiving training |
107 |
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| The lending library
has 44 curriculum kits plus videos and books for checkout. |
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Volunteer Hours all programs: 3,065
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