Livingston County Department of Health and Hospital(s) Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Priority Selection and Partners
Livingston County Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Tracking Indicator Dashboard
I. Local County Department of Health - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Community Health Improvement Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Access to High-Quality Chronic Disease Preventive Care and Management in Clinical and Community Settings.
Promote Mental Health and Prevent Substance Abuse: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Promote Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Well-Being in Communities.
- Prevent Substance Abuse and other Mental Emotional Behavioral Disorders.
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Community Health Centers
- Business Organizations/Corporations
- Colleges/Universities
- Housing Organizations
- Mental/Behavioral Agencies/Organizations
- Social Services
- Public/Private Transportation
- CBO-Youth Focused
- Clinical or community based lifestyle change program
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Create community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity
- Prevent childhood obesity through early child-care and schools
- Expand the role of health care and health service providers and insurers in obesity prevention
- Expand the role of public and private employers in obesity prevention
- Increase screening rates for cardiovascular diseases; diabetes; and breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, especially among populations experiencing health disparities
- Promote mental, emotional and behavioral (MEB) well-being in communities
- Prevent underage drinking, non-medical use of prescription pain relievers drugs by youth, and excessive alcohol consumption by adults
Interventions:
- Increasing adoption and use of food standards
- Promoting of policies and practices in support of breastfeeding
- Increasing the availability, accessibility and use of evidence-based interventions in self-care management in clinical and community settings
- Promote use of farmers' markets vouchers among low-income senior population; gather additional obesity-related data from local providers and health insurers, and collaborate on findings
- Develop social marketing and anti-stigma campaigns that promote the importance of early identification and intervention
- Increase general capacity of services; access and address transportation barriers; implement and evaluate anti suicide (youth) efforts; create and maintain a suicide prevention task force; pursue passage of "Social Host Law"
Local Health Department Contact
- Name: Lisa Beardsley
- Phone: (585)-243-7531
- Email Address:lbeardsley@co.livingston.ny.us
II. Hospitals - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Livingston Health Care System: Noyes Memorial Hospital
Community Service Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Access to High-Quality Chronic Disease Preventive Care and Management in Clinical and Community Settings.
- Reduce Illness, Disability and Death Related to Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure.
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Community Health Centers
- Schools
- Media Organizations
- Housing Organizations
- Mental/Behavioral Agencies/Organizations
- Social Services
- Public/Private Transportation
- CBO-Youth Focused
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Expand the role of health care and health service providers and insurers in obesity prevention
- Promote culturally relevant chronic disease self-management education
- Expand the role of public and private employers in obesity prevention
- Prevent childhood obesity through early child-care and schools
- Create community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity
Interventions:
- Increasing the availability, accessibility and use of evidence-based interventions in self-care management in clinical and community settings
- Promoting of policies and practices in support of breastfeeding
- Increasing adoption and use of food standards
Hospital Contact
- Name: Patricia Piper, RN
- Phone: 585-335-4359
- Email Address:ppiper@noyes-hospital.org