East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging Announces Award for Leadership to Rick Lewis

BLOOMINGTON – The East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging (ECIAAA) announces the recipient of the Dr. Arthur H. Larsen Leadership Award for 2021.

The Leadership Award is presented each year to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in advancing programs, services, and opportunities for older persons in East Central Illinois.  The Leadership Award is named in honor of Dr. Arthur H. Larsen who served as the first Chairperson of the ECIAAA Corporate Board in 1974.

The 2021 Dr. Arthur H. Larsen Leadership Award recipient is Mr. Rick Lewis, McLean County Representative of the ECIAAA Advisory Council and Director of Operations of the ARC in Normal.        

Rick Lewis and Susan Real Arthur H Larsen Award Cropped                 

ECIAAA is proud to honor Mr. Lewis for his service to the McLean County Aging Network illustrated by his leadership as the Director of Operations at the Activity & Recreation Center (ARC) in Normal.  Mr. Lewis improved the lives of thousands of seniors during the pandemic by organizing COVID-19 vaccine clinics, using creative programming to reduce social isolation, and disseminating technology to help older adults to stay connected.

During 2021, under Mr. Lewis’ leadership, the ARC Member Services team conducted 5,800 wellness check phone calls and 3,800 birthday calls to ARC members to keep them connected with the Center. Zoom programs were implemented to encourage physical activity, cognitive skills, and socializing. Mr. Lewis and his team hosted Red Cross Blood Drives monthly resulting in 311 lifesaving units donated by the ARC. When the COVID-19 vaccines became available in January of 2021, Mr. Lewis reached out to the McLean County Health Department and Carle BroMenn Hospital to offer free use of the ARC, resulting in the administration of over 5,800 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to older adults in the McLean County area.    

ECIAAA is a non-profit corporation founded in 1972 and designated by the Illinois Department on Aging to serve older persons and family caregivers in a 16-county area.  ECIAAA is funded with grants of federal Older Americans Act funds and Illinois General Revenue Funds through the Illinois Department on Aging.  Serving 16 counties in East Central Illinois, ECIAAA administers an annual budget of $10.8 M.  Together with 22 community programs on Aging, ECIAAA provides a wide range of services for over 23,400 older adults and 1,100 caregivers annually.

For more information, please contact Susan C. Real, Executive Director, at (309) 829-2065 ext. 1218 or email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Rick Lewis Susan Real and IDoA Dir Paula Basta

 

Covid-19 Vaccination for Homebound Individuals

Homebound individuals, family members, or cartakers of homebound individuals in PSA 05:

                                 Champaign, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Dewitt Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, Macon, McLean, Moultrie, Piatt, Shelby, and Vermilion Counties should contact Carle Health to schedule a vaccine appointment. 

 

Carle Health 

POC: Linda Fred

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217-902-6100

https://tinyurl.com/Carlehomebound

 

Homebound individuals, family members, or cartakers of homebound individuals in Iroquois, Ford, Livingston, and Vermilion counties can also contact Iroquois Memorial Hospital to schedule an vaccine appointment. 

Iroquois Memorial Hospital

POC: Michelle Fairley

815-432-7951

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The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) considers a homebound individual to be someone who is:

  • unable to leave the home due to an illness or injuryunable to leave the home due to an illness or injury
  • experiencing a considerable and taxing effort to leave and is absent from the home infrequently, for a short duration, or to receive medical care
  • requiring the assistance of a device, other persons or special transportation

For additional resources and counties view IDPH Covid-19 Vaccination for Homebound Individuals

Find a Vaccine

Find a Vaccine

National Resources

Visit https://www.vaccines.gov/

Text your zip code to 438829

Call 1-800-232-0233

Updated 8/16

 

 

Pharmacy Resources

CVS: https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine

Walmart: http://walmart.com/covidvaccine

Walgreens (scheduling 12+): https://www.walgreens.com/findcare/vaccination/covid-19

Jewel-Osco: https://www.mhealthappointments.com/covidappt

Hy-Vee: https://www.hy-vee.com/my-pharmacy/covid-vaccine-consent

Kroger: https://www.kroger.com/rx/guest/get-vaccinated

 Resources for Homebound Individuals

View Covid-19 Vaccination for Homebound Individuals

State of Illinois

  • 52.14% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 58.2%of the 12+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 81.93% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated

Illinois Department of Health

CDC Data Tracker

 

Champaign County 

  • 50.86% of the Population Fully Vaccinated[1]
  • 84.72% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Clark County

  • 33.96% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 70.39% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Coles County

  • 35.53% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 74.70% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission:  High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

    • Coles County Health Department
      • (217) 348-0530
      • email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
      • 825 18th
      • Charleston, IL 61920

 

Cumberland County

  • 30.15% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 66.89% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

  • For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

DeWitt County

  • 40.97% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 76.28% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

  • For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

Douglas County

  • 37.31% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 70.69% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Edgar County

  • 34.17% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 68.92% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
    • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

  • Edgar County Public Health Department
    • (217) 465-2212
    • 502 Shaw Avenue
    • Paris, IL 61944
    • Register for a Vaccination Appointment Here
    • If you need assistance making an appointment or if you have questions, please call their hotlines at (217) 294-2383 or (217) 294-2728
  •  
  • Next Vaccine Clinics 
  • Thursday August 21,  12:00pm-1:00pm
  • Pfizer
  • Chrisman High School- Chrisman, IL
  •  Signup here 
  • Thursday August 12,  3:00pm-4:00pm
  • Pfizer
  • Crestwood School- Paris, IL
  •  Signup here 
  • For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

Ford County

  • 42.68% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 80.86% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

 

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Iroquois County

  • 37.00% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 69.57% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Livingston County

  • 40.64% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 78.44% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Macon County

  • 40.99% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 74.28% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

  • Macon County Health Department 
  • Decatur, IL 62521
  • 1221 E Condit St
  • (217) 423-6988
  • To schedule a phone appointment call (217) 718-6205
  •  
  • Richland Community College Clinics
  • open to the public
  • Schedule an appointment here
  • Pfizer Clinic
  • August 25th 
  •  Johnson &Johnson 
  • August 17th 
  •  August 26th 
  • For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

McLean County

  • 51.22% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 88.42% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Moultrie County

  • 33.34% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 74.55% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

Piatt County

  • 45.54% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 80.97% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

 

 

For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

Shelby County

  • 30.84% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 62.24% of the 65+ Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

Vermilion County

  • 33.74% of the Population Fully Vaccinated
  • 68.98% of the  65+  Population Fully Vaccinated 
  • Level of Community Transmission: High
  • Masking Recommended

Where can you get vaccinated?

For a list of local Pharmacies with the vaccine In-Stock use any of the National Resources

 

 

[1] Illinois Department of Health. “Covid-29 Vaccine Administration Data” May 13,2021. http://www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/vaccinedata?county=Champaign

[2] Carle Health. “Covid-19 Vaccination Info by County”. May 13, 2021. https://carle.org/home/covid-19-resources/covid-19-vaccine-information/county-information

[3] WGLT. “How to Get a Covid Vaccine In McLean County”. Jan. 27, 2021. https://www.wglt.org/news/2021-01-27/how-to-get-a-covid-vaccine-in-mclean-county

[4] Carle Health. “Covid-19 Vaccination Info by County”. May 13, 2021. https://carle.org/home/covid-19-resources/covid-19-vaccine-information/county-information

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Location

ECIAAA
1003 Maple Hill Road
Bloomington, IL 61705-9327

Contact

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Email: aginginfo@eciaaa.org
Phone: 309-829-2065
Fax: 309-829-6021

Seniors may call toll free:
Phone: 1-800-888-4456

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