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Rehabilitation Services – The Swing Program – Hillsboro Area Hospital

Back in the Swing of things:

When an injury, surgery or illness puts you on the road to recovery, swing back into health with the swing bed program at Hillsboro Area Hospital.  This transitional care provides the advanced skilled nursing and rehabilitation services you need to get healthy and back to life.

TeamWork Rehab is the therapy division of Hillsboro Area Hospital and has three convenient locations to serve you; Hillsboro, Litchfield, and Nokomis. Our team of highly-qualified and specialty trained therapists have a holistic approach to care and use the latest advances in technology. Our main priority is to help patients reach optimum health and get back to living well, working effectively or playing at the top of their game.

The TeamWork Rehab therapists and assistants work closely with patients to evaluate their needs and create a customized rehabilitation program to manage pain and promote healing.

Our therapy services include:

  • Aquatics
  • Speech
  • Pediatrics
  • Sports rehab
  • Cardiac rehab
  • Treatment for chronic and acute lower back pain
  • Custom splint application
  • Hand therapy
  • Headache management
  • Myofacial release
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Orthotics
  • Total joint program
  • Vestibular program
  • Work conditioning evaluations and treatment

Article by: Hillsboro Area Hospital

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Young at Heart

Here are a few tips for staying healthy

Eat Well. (this is the time of year for all those fresh fruits and vegetables.)

Stay Hydrated

Maintain a Healthy Weight (Replace those sugar drinks to water – It has 0 calories.

Prevent Falls (Keep a path clear of clutter, keep extension cords off your paths. Remove loose carpet and no throw rugs – this is a major fall risk.)

Manage Stress (This can often be done with exercise.  Make time for friends and events.  If your plate is too full…learn to tell people “No”.)

Don’t regret growing older.  It is a privilege denied to many.

Article by – Montgomery County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

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Growing Opioid Epidemic

The opioid epidemic is the most significant public health and public safety crisis facing Illinois. The misuse of and addiction to opioids—including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—is a serious national crisis that affects public health as well as social and economic welfare. The opioid crisis affects everyone in the state in some way. Its victims are of all ages, races, and walks of life. Drug overdoses have now become the leading cause of death nationwide for people under the age of 50. In Illinois, opioid overdoses have killed nearly 11,000 people since 2008. In Illinois last year, nearly 2,000 people died of overdoses—almost twice the number of fatal car accidents. Beyond these deaths are thousands of emergency department visits, hospital stays, as well as the pain suffered by individuals, families, and communities.

Can drug addiction be treated?

Yes, but it’s not simple. Because addiction is a chronic disease, people can’t simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured. Most patients need long-term or repeated care to stop using completely and recover their lives. Due to the symptoms of withdrawal and the psychological grip heroin has on its users, a professional treatment center usually offers the best chances of a successful recovery. Medical management is important in helping wean individuals off opioids by helping to reduce cravings and prevent future use.

Macoupin County Medically Assisted Opiate Recovery Program

The substance abuse recovery program at Maple Street Clinic has been successful in treating many individuals that suffer from opioid addiction. Our services include:

  • Medical Stabilization
  • Medically Assisted Recovery
  • Outpatient Treatment Program
  • Individual Treatment Plan
  • Individual Therapy Sessions
  • Group Psycho-education Classes
  • Group Psychotherapy Sessions
  • Medical and Dental Services
  • Counselor Services
  • Family support groups

​Our clinical staff includes a team of experts in the field of opioid recovery. Components of treatment include:

  • Scientific, medically assisted, clinically proven approach
  • Best Practice Model (not a 12-step approach)
  • Integrated Medical and CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) approach
  • Coping and disease management, including impulse control
  • Treating the underlying issues (including anxiety, depression, panic disorders, bipolar, schizophrenia, ADHD, and others)

Article by: Macoupin County Health Department

 

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What Is Depression!

16 million American adults are affected by depression every year. Depression is more than just feeling down or having a bad day. When a sad mood lasts for a long time and interferes with normal, everyday functioning, you may be depressed. Depression takes a toll not only on the individual but also the entire family and can lead to marital problems and cause adverse effects on the emotional, behavioral and cognitive development of children in the family. Depression can cause impaired functioning, loss of income and diminished quality of life.

Symptoms of depression include:

  • Feeling sad, worthless or helpless
  • Lack of interest in usual activities
  • Feeling irritable‚ easily frustrated‚ or restless
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Thinking about suicide or hurting yourself

What Causes Depression?

The exact cause of depression is unknown. It is believed that depression results from the interaction of a combination of factors:

  • Genetically influenced responses to stress
  • Exposure to early life stress, such as trauma, abuse or loss of parent
  • Presence of ongoing stressors, such as death of a loved one, divorce or loss of a job
  • Going through a major life change‚ even if it was planned
  • Having a medical problem, such as cancer, stroke, or chronic pain
  • Using alcohol or drugs

What Are the Treatments for Depression?

Many helpful treatments for depression are available. Treatment for depression can help reduce symptoms and shorten how long the depression lasts. Treatment can include getting therapy and/or taking medications.

Many people benefit from seeing a therapist who can help you cope with thoughts‚ feelings‚ and issues that are happening in your life now and prepare you for challenges in the future. Some common goals of therapy include:

  • Overcoming fears or insecurities
  • Coping with stress
  • Making sense of past painful events
  • Having better relationships with family and friends

Many people with depression find that taking prescribed medications called antidepressants help improve their mood and coping skills. Several antidepressant medications are available and sometimes it takes several tries to find the best medication and the right dose for you, so be patient. Some people start to feel better a few days after starting the medication‚ but it can take up to 4 weeks to feel the most benefit. Antidepressants work well and are safe for most people‚ but it is still important to talk with your doctor if you have side effects. Some antidepressants may cause risks during pregnancy so it is important to tell your provider if you are pregnant or might be pregnant, or if you are planning to become pregnant.

Depression and Suicide: Getting Help in a Crisis

If you or someone you know is having thoughts about hurting themselves or committing suicide‚ please seek immediate help. Call 1−800−273−TALK (8255) to reach a 24−hour crisis center or dial 911. 1−800−273−TALK is the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which provides free‚ confidential help to people in crisis.

Get Informed. Get Screened. Get Help.

According to the CDC, nearly 90% of persons with severe depressive symptoms reported difficulty with work, home, or social activities yet only 35.3% of persons with severe depressive symptoms reported having seen a mental health professional in the past year. The goal of treatment is remission and complete recovery to increase the quality of life for you and your loved ones. Both Maple Street Clinic and Morgan Street Clinic offer professional help for depression and other behavioral health issues. Medication management and counseling services are offered for all ages. We are currently accepting new patients, offer flexible appointments, and affordable rates.

Article: Macoupin Health Department

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Safe Families – Ending Violence Begins at Home

Domestic violence is destructive and can be both physical or psychological. It can affect anyone of any age, gender, race, or sexual orientation. It may include behaviors meant to scare, physically harm, or control a partner. While every relationship is different, domestic violence generally involves an unequal power dynamic in which one partner tries to assert control over the other in a variety of ways. Examples include insults and threats, emotional abuse, and sexual coercion. Victims experience diminished self-worth, anxiety, depression, and a general sense of helplessness that can take time and often professional help to overcome.

Domestic violence is a crime and punishable by law. If you answer yes to any other following questions you may be a victim of domestic violence. Does my partner…

  • Hit, Slap, Shove, Kick, or Restrain Me?
  • Threaten to hurt me?
  • Call me names or insult me?
  • Become jealous if I talk or go places with other people?
  • Always have to know my whereabouts?
  • Blame alcohol or drugs as the reason for becoming angry and losing control?
  • Touch me without my permission or force me to have sex against my will?
  • Threaten to commit suicide if I leave the relationship?
  • Am I afraid of my partner? Do I avoid seeing friends and family because I’m afraid my partner will get angry?

Safe Families Program offers the following confidential services:

  • Domestic Violence Support
  • Support Services
  • Legal Advocacy
  • Referral Services
  • Prevention and Education
  • Women Support Group

Emergency Information

  • If you have been the victim of violence and need information, support, or emergency shelter, call 1-888-259-6364 or 1-217-415-4610
  • If you need immediate medical attention, contact your family physician or the emergency hospital nearest you.
  • If the police have been summoned to your home and you wish to report the incident but do not wish to press charges, call the hotline about seeking legal information 1-888-259-6364 or 1-217-415-4610

To Press Charges

  • Request that the officer at the scene file a police report.
  • Have photos of the injuries taken while they are most visible.
  • Contact the State’s Attorney about filing charges.

Safe Families Program Hotline 1-888-259-6364

Article by: Macoupin County Health Department