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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2024

Contact
Julie Pryde, Administrator
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Tanya Giannotti, Public Relations
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Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Closed Due to Weather Conditions

Adverse Weather Forces Office Closures: Prioritizing Safety Amid Icy Road Conditions

CHAMPAIGN, IL – The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District will be closed today, January 22, due to inclement weather conditions. This includes the following locations:

  • 201 W. Kenyon Road in Champaign

  • 520 E. Wabash in Rantoul

    Services will resume Tuesday, January 23, at 8:00 a.m. For the latest updates and information, visit www.c-uphd.org.

     

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 17, 2024

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Cassie Smith, Special Project Assistant
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Tanya Giannotti, Public Relations
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Smoke-Free Illinois Act to Now Include Electronic Smoking Devices

New Law Began on January 1st

CHAMPAIGN, IL – As of January 1, 2024, The Smoke-Free Illinois Act (SFIA) now prohibits the use of e-cigarettes, vapes, and other electronic smoking devices in public places, places of employment, and within 15 feet of any entrance, exit, open window, or ventilation intake. Businesses are required to update their signage to explicitly include vaping and e-cigarette use. These signs must be strategically placed within clear view for both employees and patrons.

According to the Smoke-Free Illinois website, an electronic cigarette is defined as “any product containing or delivering nicotine, or any other substance intended for human consumption that can be used by a person in any manner for the purpose of inhaling vapor or aerosol from the product. Electronic cigarette includes any such product, whether manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as an e-cigarette, e-cigar, e-pipe, e-hookah, or vape pen or under any other product name or descriptor.”

To assist businesses in complying with the updated regulations free printable signage is accessible at www.smoke-free.illinois.gov. Additionally, the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) will soon provide new signage, along with instructions for businesses on how to request these updated materials.

As the designated local enforcement agency for the Smoke-Free Illinois Act in Champaign County, CUPHD holds the responsibility of ensuring the safety of the community. Individuals witnessing violations of the Smoke-Free Illinois Act can report complaints conveniently through the CUPHD website at www.c-uphd.org/submit-smoking-complaint.html.

To support a smooth transition for local businesses and patrons adapting to the updated Act, CUPHD has implemented a 'grace period' extending until March 31st, 2024. During this period, complaints regarding 

vaping or the use of e-cigarettes will not lead to written citations. Instead, violating businesses will receive warning letters and informational materials. It's important to note that the potential issuance of citations will commence from April 1st, 2024, onwards.

For more information, visit https://www.c-uphd.org/tobacco-regulation.html.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 15, 2024

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Cathy Emanuel, AAC Steering Committee
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Tanya Giannotti, Public Relations
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Advocates for Aging Care and Champaign-Urbana Public Health District to Launch Survey January 15

"Your Voice Matters: A Survey of Older Adults and Family Caregivers in Champaign County” Aims to Understand the Needs for County’s Aging Population

CHAMPAIGN, IL – Advocates for Aging Care (AAC), formerly Advocates for Nursing Home Care, in collaboration with the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD), will launch the survey titled, “Your Voice Matters: A Survey of Older Adults and Family Caregivers in Champaign County” on January 15. The survey aims to gather insights from adults aged 60 and older, as well as family caregivers, to better understand the experiences and needs in caring for Champaign County’s senior population. The survey will assess access, interest, and utilization of rehabilitation, long-term, nursing home care, and related services and facilities in Champaign County. The results will be used to develop a plan to meet gaps in services. These results will be combined with a provider survey being conducted by CUPHD as well as a market study conducted by an outside consultant. The complete results are expected to be finalized this spring.

The effort was initiated in May 2023 after AAC identified a deficit of 300 nursing home beds in Champaign County, based on calculations by the Illinois Department of Public Health. This initiative followed the closure of three nursing home facilities in Champaign County, along with the downsizing of nursing home beds by Clark-Lindsey. The committee is joined in its endeavor by a community collaborative, comprising local health care and social service agencies, as well as representatives from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

The survey will be accessible through social media channels managed by CUPHD, Carle Health, OSF HealthCare, and Christie Clinic; the AAC website; as well as other in-person and online distribution channels.