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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:39 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Mark Kindt wrote:
Mark Kindt wrote:
Mark Kindt wrote:The Echo Chamber of "Can't Do!"

MEMO to HHS Committee: If you won't build the infrastructure; you can never get the money. Today, the State of Ohio announced $200,000 grants to each of 113 of Ohio's local health departments.
What I know, they know. Their expert has just told that that "lives hang in the balance". It's a third surge! The response to my October 22nd letter was mostly "can't do" - "won't do". I've been polite and professional with them.

Mark

Perhaps Three Arches could come up with a quick $200,000 a year for the HEALTH of LAKEWOOD, from what they pulled out of our hospital fund?

Would seem like a no brainer.

They can still do their parties for studies and vague projects in other communities. They can still play like they are spending their money, and make people kiss their buts.

But the money was for Lakewood Health, or a vague reading of the paperwork came up with this regional bullshit.

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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:40 pm
by Mark Kindt
I have described the current situation as I find it.

I made multiple professional and courteous "reach-outs" to the relevant municipal officials, including this Committee.

I made those "reach-outs" simultaneously with official reporting of increasing Covid-19 impacts across months.

These public reports are available to all of us at ODH and CCBH.

The Committee minutes (if and when available) make it clear that these impacts were understood.

I may address funding as a future topic, but as I write now, I found no comfort in the presentation by Dr. Allan or the discussion within the Committee meeting.

In fact, that discussion confirmed to me that the City of Lakewood is unlikely to ever reconsider the establishment of a health department. In my mind, the door on that has been definitively closed now.

Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:00 pm
by cmager
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
Mark Kindt wrote:
Mark Kindt wrote:
Mark Kindt wrote:The Echo Chamber of "Can't Do!"
MEMO to HHS Committee: If you won't build the infrastructure; you can never get the money. Today, the State of Ohio announced $200,000 grants to each of 113 of Ohio's local health departments.
What I know, they know. Their expert has just told that that "lives hang in the balance". It's a third surge! The response to my October 22nd letter was mostly "can't do" - "won't do". I've been polite and professional with them.
Mark
Perhaps Three Arches could come up with a quick $200,000 a year for the HEALTH of LAKEWOOD, from what they pulled out of our hospital fund?

Would seem like a no brainer.

They can still do their parties for studies and vague projects in other communities. They can still play like they are spending their money, and make people kiss their buts.

But the money was for Lakewood Health, or a vague reading of the paperwork came up with this regional bullshit.
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Three Arches Foundation is headquartered in Lakewood, right?
Three Arches Foundation is funded by monies extracted from the Lakewood Hospital Foundation/s, intended for public health, right?
Three Arches Foundation, like any well-run non-profit, is keen to participate with matching funds, right?
Three Arches Foundation is led by a number of Lakewood "leaders," right?
Three Arches Foundation and its "leadership" is committed Lakewood, right?
How should we insist that Three Arches Foundation and its "leadership" fulfill a basic and moral duty to hometown Lakewood?
How?

Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:28 am
by Mark Kindt
Just Digging A Deeper Hole For Us

Today I read that some city council members view the re-establishment of a department of health for Lakewood as unnecessary or unworkable during a historic pandemic.

This all despite the fact that the state is providing special grant funding to existing departments ($200,000) and would likely grant Lakewood exemptions as needed to re-establish its Department.

Is the pandemic situation better or worse?
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:54 am
by Mark Kindt
I Have Highlighted Lakewood

Better or worse? Obviously, worse.
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:13 pm
by Mark Kindt
Letter I Sent To The HHS Committee On October 22, 2020

Reminder: Ohio Department of Health now reports a death total of 6,671 Ohioans. I have no independent information on Lakewood other than the CCBH Weekly Reports.
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:23 pm
by Mark Kindt
Please Share This Letter. Here Is The PDF Copy.

Many of you personally know residents suffering from Covid-19 in ICU beds or in quarantine or recovering or in mourning for loved ones lost.

Be well. Stay safe.
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:44 pm
by Stan Austin
Mayor, Members of Council whom I know and those whom I have not yet met,

Mr. Kindt's proposal merits expedient consideration. This particular situation will presumably become manageable by Summer. But, for ever and ever similarities will recur. Whatever the misguided logic of the elimination of the Health Department was-- lets move forward and reestablish this department. As you look outside your window today, the street crews have plowed the streets. This is just as important.
Stan Austin

Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:42 pm
by Dan Alaimo
To the "progressives" in Lakewood city government: make progress.

Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 12:49 pm
by Mark Kindt
As of Yesterday
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:54 pm
by Mark Kindt
Again Lost Opportunities For Lakewood

If the City of Lakewood had a health department it would be eligible for the $200,000 grant the State of Ohio recently made available to health departments all across the State.

More importantly, if Lakewood had a health department it would be eligible for the early distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine from the State of Ohio as described by the Governor in other media reports that you may have read of the weekend.

Here's the latest from the Cuyahoga County Board of Health about the range of cases in the Lakewood zip code.
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:34 am
by Mark Kindt
Another Lost Opportunity for Lakewood -- TIME

It has now been a month since the November 9th HHS Committee meeting where we all learned from Dr. Allan of the continuing gravity of the severity of Covid-19 and its contagion.

The City of Lakewood has now lost 10 months during which time it could have funded either a new health department or additional staffing (either by employees or contractors) to take additional measures to stem the tide of contagion. Again, I call upon the City of Lakewood to form a new health department or retain staffing to manage the response to Covid-19.

Mr. O'Bryan continues to provide vital and accurate information about the situation:

See this link:
http://lakewoodobserver.com/forum/viewt ... =7&t=26149

Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 4:59 pm
by Mark Kindt
Very Simple:

I again call upon the City of Lakewood to establish a Health Department or to fund staffing (employees or contractors) to manage Covid-19 in our City immediately.

Be well. Stay safe. My thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost loved ones and friends or who are supporting those hospitalized or recovering from hospitalization.

By now we each know someone in those circumstances.

Here is today's map from the County:
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 10:21 am
by Mark Kindt
Can Lakewood Do This? Or Are We Leaving This Up To The County?
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Re: HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:06 pm
by Mark Kindt
As I have written in other posts this fall, it has been made clear to me that the City of Lakewood does not believe that it has the ability to restore or fund a department of health at this time or in the near future.

I appreciate that Mr. O'Bryan started this thread and that we could each witness public policy in actual formation between the City and the County.

Be well. Stay Safe.