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Newsletter JANUARY 1, 2014 VOLUME 4, NUMBER 9 Welcome to the Newsletter Welcome, our newsletter will be offering information such as but not limited to upcoming Community events, employee recognition and helpful hints. The has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that information provided through its publications is accurate at the time of inclusion and accepts no liability for inaccuracies or omissions. If anyone has an article or information to share please contact us at 812-232-4112. Our Mission is a non-facility, family centered organization providing individualized community services to assist persons with disabilities in choosing where they live, work, and play. People know that we are in existence for our consumers and that we are willing to work with families, other agencies and the community at large to complete our mission. What s happening? January is Thyroid awareness month. The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the base of the neck just below the Adam's apple. Although relatively small, the thyroid gland influences the function of many of the body s most important organs, including the heart, brain, liver, kidneys and skin. Ensuring that the thyroid gland is healthy and functioning properly is important to the body's overall well- being. Thyroid disease is more common than diabetes or heart disease. Thyroid disease is a fact of life for as many as 27 million Americans and more than half of those people remain undiagnosed. Women are 5 times more likely than men to suffer from hypothyroidism (when the gland is not producing enough thyroid hormone). Thyroid disorders tend to run in families. Fatigue being a common complaint for under and over active thyroid conditions. Thyroid cancer is one of the fastest growing cancers in America but also one of the most curable.

Thyroid conditions are: Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto s Thyroiditis, Thyroid Cancer, Thyroid Nodules, and Thyroid, Infancy, and Pregnancy. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels in your bloodstream raise or drop depending on whether enough thyroid hormone is produced to meet your body s needs. Raised levels of TSH prompt the thyroid to produce more thyroid hormone, and low TSH levels signal the thyroid to slow down production. With hyperthyroidism, a goiter may be found with other conditions such as a fast heart rate, irritability, shaky hands, weight loss, loss of scalp hair, muscle weakness, and loss of calcium from the bones to name a few. With hypothyroidism, conditions such as fatigue, forgetfulness, dry itchy skin, puffy face, constipation, sore muscles, weight gain and sensitivity to medications may develop. Credit to (AACE)

Developmental Disabilities There are many kinds of developmental disabilities. This month we will talk about Sturge-Weber Syndrome. What is Sturge-Weber Syndrome? Terre Haute, IN47807 Sturge-Weber syndrome is a neurological disorder indicated at birth by a port-wine stain birthmark on the forehead and upper eyelid of one side of the face. The birthmark can vary in color from light pink to deep purple and is caused by an overabundance of capillaries around the trigeminal nerve just beneath the surface of the face. Sturge-Weber syndrome is also accompanied by abnormal blood vessels on the brain surface and the loss of nerve cells and calcification of underlying tissue in the cerebral cortex of the brain on the same side of the brain as the birthmark. Neurological symptoms include seizures that begin in infancy and may worsen with age. Convulsions usually happen on the side of the body opposite the birthmark and vary in severity. There may be intermittent or permanent muscle weakness on the same side. Some children will have developmental delays and mental retardation; most will have glaucoma (increased pressure within the eye) at birth or developing later. The increased pressure within the eye can cause the eyeball to enlarge and bulge out of its socket (buphthalmos). There is an increased risk for migraine headaches. Sturge-Weber syndrome rarely affects other body organs. Is there any treatment? Treatment for Sturge-Weber syndrome is symptomatic. Laser treatment may be used to lighten or remove the birthmark. Anticonvulsant medications may be used to control seizures. Persons with drugresistant seizures may be treated by surgical removal of epileptic brain tissue. Surgery may be performed on more serious cases of glaucoma. Physical therapy should be considered for infants and children with muscle weakness. Educational therapy is often prescribed for those with mental retardation or developmental delays. Doctors recommend yearly monitoring for glaucoma. What is the prognosis? Although it is possible for the birthmark and atrophy in the cerebral cortex to be present without symptoms, most infants will develop convulsive seizures during their first year of life. There is a greater likelihood of intellectual impairment when seizures start before the age of 2 and are resistant to treatment. Prognosis is worst in the minority of children who have both sides of the brain affected by the blood vessel abnormalities. Credit to the NINDS

Upcoming Events Jan 01 st ---------New Years Day Jan 01 st ------- Office will be close. Terre Haute, IN47807 Jan 04 th -------Friends of the Vigo County Library book sale Vigo County Public Library 9am-3pm Jan 05 th -------Friends of the Vigo County Library book sale Vigo County Public Library 1pm-4pm Jan 17 th ------- Direct Care Staff mandatory meeting 4:30pm Vigo County Library.

Service Recognition On behalf of the we would like to recognize the following employees for their one or more years of dedicated service for the month of January: McKenzie Chrisman for One year of service Ciarra Thompson for One year of service Remember, if you would like your name included in our service recognition list for your anniversary month, please drop by the office and sign a pre-authorization form. BIRTHDAYS For Employees who were born in January, and have signed a pre-authorization form, the would like to take this time to wish each of you a Happy Birthday: Lori Hood Gage Lynch Megan Miller

Helpful Hints WINTER TIME With Winter upon us be sure to keep window washer fluid full. When your car is serviced, have the antifreeze checked; Keep a blanket and emergency kit in the trunk. Contact information The office staff is always here to answer any of your questions. Office: 812-232-4112 Our Staff: Joni Scioldo - Executive Director jscioldo@arcvigo.org Bekki Garthwaite-Office Manager- bgarthwaite@arcvigo.org Stephanie Rightsell- Secretary/ Billing Clerk- srightsell@arcvigo.org Georgia Study Human Resources Coordinator gstudy@arcvigo.org Angel Erst Interim Programs Coordinator aerst@arcvigo.org Stephanie Brenton Community Supports Coordinator-sbrenton@arcvigo.org Mike Padgett Employment Specialist mpadgett@arcvigo.org Kim Knoblock- Employment Specialist - kknoblock@arcvigo.org contact Information 812-232-4112 Website: