Friday, December 20, 2019

Why Doctors are Prescribing Books to Children in Holland

Why doctors are prescribing books to children in Holland

Dr. Kurt Lindberg has found that his patients who struggle the most to bring their chronic diseases under control often had a tough start in life.

That conclusion is backed by research, which shows abuse, neglect, and other traumatic experiences during childhood can impact people throughout their lives. This suffering is linked to a variety of health issues, including heart disease, depression, obesity, and substance abuse.

Dr. Kurt LindbergIt’s one reason Lindberg has become a big advocate of early childhood intervention.

“We are trained in medical school to treat disease, but we need to start changing our focus to be more proactive. Part of that is helping kids engage with school and, eventually, a career, because the data shows this makes a big difference in how well they take care of themselves and how well they become productive members of society,” he says.

The family physician is the president and medical director of the Holland Physician Hospital Organization, a collaboration between Holland Hospital and the 180 physicians who are based there. For six years, Lindberg has partnered with Ready for School in linking early literacy and health.

Lakewood Family Medicine, one of the area’s largest practices, where Lindberg is a partner, has given out thousands of books to parents to encourage them to read to their kids.

Collaborating with doctors made sense because parents trust their medical providers, says Dr. Donna Lowry, CEO of Ready for School. She brought the program, called Reach Out and Read, to the Holland area after seeing its success in other parts of the country. It has proven to be an effective way to connect with families before children show up in preschool or primary school.

She says that, even for parents who struggle with literacy themselves, the book becomes a tool that is more about modeling connection and experience than it is about reading.

“Talking about the pictures and turning pages together is a source of empowerment that builds brains and bonding,” Lowry says. “Books are useful to model what it looks like to talk about the story that the pictures tell without having to read the words. As they enjoy books and time spent together, families form lasting connections and children learn new skills.”

The books are handed out to children at every checkup, from 6 months old until they reach school age. Provided through Ready for School, each of the nine books is specific to a particular age group and available in Spanish and English.

The success of the program – which was part of an effort to raise school readiness to 70% in 2019 – shows what can happen when the educational and medical systems work together to support young children. Fortunately, Lowry’s medical credentials make her an ideal bridge between these communities.

“I think her being a physician gives her a better understanding of what it is that we do as physicians, and also a lot more clout when she gives her opinions and begins a program like this,” Lindberg says.

He says both families and physicians have been receptive to the program.

“We live in a region that has a lot of income diversity. There are some people who you give a book to and they have plenty of books at home, so you wonder if this is making a difference. You also have those interactions where you have a teenage mother with no support system. There aren’t any other books at home, so you're giving something that could change this child's life,” Lindberg says.

This article is part of The Lakeshore, a new featured section of Rapid Growth focused on West Michigan's Lakeshore region. Over the coming months, Rapid Growth will be expanding to cover the complex challenges in this community by focusing on the organizations, projects, programs and individuals working to improve conditions and solve problems for their region. As the coverage continues, look for The Lakeshore publication, coming in 2020.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Christmas & New Year's Holiday Hours

Tuesday 12/24/19 - Open 8am - Noon
Wednesday 12/25/19 - Closed

Tuesday 12/31/19 - Open 8am - Noon
Wednesday 1/1/2020 - Closed

All other days, open regular hours.

Monday, November 25, 2019

Thanksgiving Week Hours 2019

LFM Hours for Thanksgiving Week:

Wednesday 11/27 - Open 8:00am - 4:30pm - No Evening Hours
Thursday 11/28 - Closed
Friday 11/29 - Open 8:00am - 4:30pm
Saturday 11/30 - Open 8:00am - Noon

Friday, October 11, 2019

Medication Take Back Event

Date:  October 26, 2019
Time:  10:00am - 2:00pm

Locations:
 - Holland Hospital's Visitor Entrance
 - Health Pointe - Grand Haven
 - North Ottawa Community Hospital
 - Spectrum Health Hospital - Zeeland

Stop to drop off unused medications to help prevent misuse in our community!

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Flu Season is here and it's time for your Flu shot!

The Flu vaccine is now available and recommended for all of our patients age 6 months and older.  

You may use the walk in Injection Clinic,  or make an appointment for your Flu Shot.

Our Injection Clinic hours:

Monday:  8:00am - 11:45am, and 1:00pm - 4:45pm
Tuesday:  9:00am - 11:45am, and 1:00pm - 5:45pm
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday:  8:00am - 11:45am, and 1:00pm - 4:45pm

A reminder for those with Medicaid Insurance:  All patients under age 19 years old need to use your county's Health Department for all vaccines, including the Flu shot.

Please call LFM's Nurse line with questions at (616) 396-6771.

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Thursday, June 27, 2019

4th of July Week Hours 2019

LFM 4th of July week hours:

Monday 7/1 - 8:00am - 8:00pm
Tuesday 7/2 - 8:00am - 8:00pm
Wednesday 7/3 - 8:00am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7/4 - Office Closed
Friday 7/5 - 8:00am - 4:30pm
Saturday 7/6 - Office Closed

Monday, April 8, 2019

Medication Take Back Event 2019

Saturday, April 27, 2019
10am - 2pm

Prevent our children from accidental poisoning by safely 
disposing of unused medications.

          Locations:
           - Grand Haven:  Health Pointe (15100 Whittaker Way)
           - Holland:  Meijer (746 E. 16th St.)
           - Zeeland:  Spectrum Zeeland Community Hospital (8333 Felch St)
           - Hudsonville:  Meijer (4075 32nd Ave.)

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

LFM Hours for Spring Break Week 2019

Week of 4/1/19 through 4/5/19:
  - Office is open 8:00am through 4:30pm.
  - Closed all evenings.

- Saturday 4/6 - Open 8:00am - 12:00pm