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National Hot Dog Day...July 17!
Crosspoint Human Services Board of Directors
Chairman
Maurie Miller
Vice Chairman
Mark Denman
Secretary
Rose Butler
Treasure
Terry Tate
Jim Anderson
Wendy Barnes
Nate Byram
John Drews
John Hart
Stan Hogsett
Janet Martin
Terry Miles
Molly Nicholson
Pat O’Shaughnessy
Tammy Wilson
Executive Director
Chad Hays
210 Ave C
Danville, Il 61832
217-442-3200
217-442-8471 TTY
217-442-7460 Fax
Crosspoint Human Services Employee
Newsletter
To The Point
Inside this issue:
June 2019
Page 2
Y’s Buy’s Thrift Store
Staff Birthdays
Vocational Program Information
Page 3
New Faces
Candy Jar Guess
Page 4
GOTCHA’s
Are You Getting Enough Sleep?
New Café Hours
Page 5
TB Test
CPR and First Aid Training
Thought for July
Free Chair Massages for Employees
1 Year
Natalya Bourn
Cortney Kingsmill
14 Years
Debra Zoerb
19 Years
Dawn Richardson
2 Years
Dustin Hix
21 Years
Sonna Rodgers
27 Years
Tracy Wolfe
Staff Anniversaries in July
The Recognition Committee would like to show
our appreciation to all Crosspoint employees by
treating you to hot dogs and chips on National
Hot Dog Day. We will be grilling and serving hot
dogs and chips on Wednesday, July 17. Please
plan on stopping by to receive your free dog(s)
and chips.
Time
11:30 - 1:30
Page 2 To The Point
Crosspoint Human Ser-
vices
Directors and Supervisors
Medical Director
Dr. Bumyong Lee
Clinical Director
Lisa Rhodes
Director Nursing
And Accreditation
Lisa Rhodes
Recovery Services, PSR
And Crisis Intervention
Michelle Nelson - Director
Ellen Gilbert
Vanetta Harvey
Alice O’Neil-Hoskins
Residential Services
Lisa Rhodes - Director
Sue Meeker
Developmental Services
Joe Rasmussen - Director
Cheryl Pichon
Debra Rhoton
Human Resources
Sheryl Baumeister - Direc-
tor
Maintenance
Gary Miller - Director
Administrative Services
Michelle Glines - Director
Sonna Rodgers
Y Programs
Cher Pollock - Director
Shelter Services
Early Learning Center
Cindy Montgomery
Crosspoint’s Y’s Buys
Thrift Store
208 N. Jackson (Right Behind the Y)
(217) 709-0331
Business Hours
Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Closed Friday’s
Donations are accepted and welcomed.
You may drop off your donations during business
hours at the back door of the shop.
Staff Birthdays in July
Vocational Program Information Do you know of a person served that thinks finding a job in Danville is impossible?
Do you know of a person served that has difficulty keeping a job because of their dis-
ability?
Crosspoint Human Services’ Individual Placement and Support Program can help them
change the impossible to POSSIBLE.
Our Employment Specialists can assist with identifying a job that will best match their
interests, situation and skills set. Other services include resume building, improving in-
terview skills, assistance with completing applications, meeting hiring managers, follow-
up services, and job retention training.
If you have any questions, please call Vanetta Harvey, Vocation Supervisor, at 442-
3200 ext 110 for more information or to make a referral.
1 - Caren Cohen-Heath
1 - Mark Woods
21 - Holly Phillips
25 - Shurley Freeman
26 - Lori Thatcher
28 - Debra Zoerb
29 - Vicki Neal
Page 3
New Faces
Accredited By:
Council On Accreditation of Ser-
vices for Families and Children
Licensed By:
Illinois Department of Human
Services and Illinois Department
of Public Health
Crosspoint Human Services has
been serving Vermilion County
since 1980 by consolidating the
services of the Vermilion Mental
Health and Developmental Cen-
ter, incorporated in 1955, and
the Retarded Children’s Center,
incorporated in 1964
Vision Statement
Crosspoint Human Services
believes that all people should
have every opportunity to real-
ize their highest possible level
for a productive and healthy life
in their community.
Mission Statement
Crosspoint provides quality hu-
man services in a competent
and reliable fashion to individu-
als, families and the community.
Crosspoint Human Services
210 Ave C
Danville, IL 61832
Phone: (217) 442-3200
Fax: (217) 442-7460
Email:
Sheryl Baumeister
Human Resources Director
June 13, 2019
Katelyn Tellier
CDS Day Training Technician
June 20, 2019
Michael Barclay-Weir
Crisis Intake Specialist
June 20, 2019
Lars Brody
CDS Day Training Technician
June 20, 2019
The winner of the drink dis-
penser that was almost filled
with a nice candy mixture is:
Shanae Beasley.
With a guess of 121. There
were 124 pieces of candy in
the dispenser.
Congratulations!!
Shanae!!
Candy Guess Winner
Ken Howard GOTCHA’d by Cheryl Allison, “Thank you, Ken for going above and beyond to keep our building
and lot clean and working properly. We know we can always count on you to fix and repair everything.”
From: The Employee Recognition Committee
Page 4
New Café Hours
July 1, 2019
Open 11:30 - 1:00 pm
Monday - Wednesday - Friday
Snacks and lunch will be served during
these hours only.
Closed
Tuesdays and Thursdays for classes.
Are You Getting Enough Sleep?
Other than waking up feeling refreshed,
here’s how to know if you are sleeping long
enough. You shouldn’t feel prone to doze
off while in a car stopped in traffic for a few
minutes, in a public place like a theater, in
the car passenger seat for an hour, or while
reading or watching TV.
The Issue - I Don’t Have
Enough Hours in a Day
Solve it - Not getting enough sleep
actually makes you less effective,
so a tough as it is, try to let go of
the mind-set that running on a few
zzzs means you’re hard-driving and
productive. Your body loves consis-
tency, so decide on a bedtime, set
an alarm for 30 minutes before to
start winding down, and manage
your schedule around that. Think
about what might be optional (that
half hour of online solitaire?) and
also about efficiencies. For exam-
ple, could you clean for 15 minutes
a day rather than staying up an hour
late on Thursday? After all, if you
could buy a gadget that made you
think better, feel better, and be
healthier, would you invest? Sleep
does all that for free.
The Ideal Nap
A short snooze can help you get the
hours of sleep you need. Just limit the
nap to 20-30 minutes no later than early
afternoon. That’s least likely to cause
grogginess or interfere with falling
asleep at night.
TB Testing
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
In Human Resources
Susan Gale
Keanna January
Cindy Montgomery
Tawnya Morgan
Rhonda Parrish
Mona Persaud
Kymberlin Weiser
Mark Woods
First Aid Training
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
11:00
Group Room, 210 Ave C
Michael Barclay-Weir
Lars Brody
Rosi Perez
Cher Pollock
Katelyn Tellier
CPR Training
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
9:00 am
Group Room, 210 Ave C
Cheryl Allison
Michael Barclay-Weir
Sheryl Baumeister
Lars Brody
Rebekah Cast
Marty Cullison
Shelby Foley
Keanna January
Wayne Jenkins
Julia Key
Sarah Meece
Gary Miller
Cindy Montgomery
Rosi Perez
Mona Persaud-Kennett
Cher Pollock
Rusty Snapp
Katelyn Tellier
Kymberlin Weiser
Days in 2019 Crosspoint is Closed
Independence Day, Thursday, July 4
Labor Day, Monday, September 2
Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 28
Day After Thanksgiving, Friday, November 29
Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24
Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25
Free Chair Massages!
Tuesday, July 9 at the Y
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sign up at 201 N. Hazel
Massages will be given in the Parlor
Tuesday, July 30 at 210 Ave C
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sign up in Human Resources at 210 Ave C
Massages will be given in the Group Room
July
Testings and Trainings
Thought for July
Keep your thoughts positive be-
cause your thoughts become your
words. Keep your words positive
because your words become your
behavior. Keep your behavior
positive because your behavior
becomes your habits. Keep your
habits positive because your habits
become your values. Keep your values
positive because your values become
your destiny.
Mahatma Gandhi
Indian Activist