
December has been designated National Safe Toys and Celebrations Month. The hustle and bustle of the holiday season can be a fun, exciting time. However, holiday decorations, parties and cold weather can pose threats to children. Therefore, the Health Department encourages you to keep these safety tips in mind while preparing for the holidays:
Heather Aldred, RN Maternal and Child Health Supervisor said, “It’s important to think about safety even during the holidays. Carefully inspecting your home and taking care of any safety hazards can ensure you and your children have a happy, safe holiday season.”


As hunting seasons continue throughout Illinois it is vital to remember the importance of protection against ticks and tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease. Ticks are active into the fall and early winter and pose a serious health risk to humans and pets.
Tick-borne diseases are on the rise in Illinois and Lyme Disease Screening is a great opportunity to be tested for tick-borne diseases that have been detected in the state.
Due to this continued risk, First Choice Healthcare has joined with MDL Labs and the Illinois Lyme Association to announce they have Lyme Disease screening now available at all of their clinic locations: Kewanee, 110 N. Burr Blvd., 309-852-5272; Colona, 103 First St., 309-792-4011; Toulon, 120 E. Court St., 309-852-3115, Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm.
Most insurances are accepted. MDL labs files insurance claims, and participants will receive “in-network” benefits, including Medicaid and Medicare.
For appointments or for more information call the First Choice Healthcare Clinic nearest you.

December 1-7, 2024 is National Handwashing Week and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Handwashing is one of the most important means to prevent the spread of infection.”
RaeAnn Tucker, Health Department Director of Health Promotion said, “What people need to remember, especially while mitigating the effects of Covid-19 and the cold and flu season; is that simple and consistent handwashing promotion and awareness is important for infection prevention, food safety, school health, personal health and disease prevention.”
Startling statistics to consider:
The Health Department staff notes that there are many critical times to wash your hands. A few examples are before eating, after the toilet, during food preparation, after handling animals, upon arriving home, after changing diapers, leaving the hospital or physician’s office and any time you think your hands are dirty. Use soap, running water, and scrub all surfaces of your hands for 20 seconds and dry with a paper towel. If a sink and soap are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
In addition, the Health Department reminds individuals to practice infection preventative measures; clean hands frequently, cover your nose and mouth when coughing, and contain the spread of the infection by staying home when you are ill.
For more information visit their website at www.henrystarkhealth.com or find them on Facebook at Henry and Stark County Health Departments or follow them On Twitter and Instagram.