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Operational Report
April 2009 to March 2010
Inside This Issue:
From Dust to Dental Operatory
Our First Day
Grand Opening Celebration
Family Golf Day
Kids Have A Dental Home
Six Month Checkup
Portable Dental Equipment
3rd Grade Oral Assessment
Treatment and Patients Stats
Grants and Contributions
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FROM DUST TO
DENTAL OPERATORY
From October 2008 to March 2009, the
construction dust has settled and a newly
renovated dental operatory has emerged. With
donated time and materials, CG Schmidt did the
construction work to transform the former
occupational therapy office into a dental clinic.
The plumbing and electrical work followed by
installation of the equipment, and soon
thereafter, we were up and running.
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OUR FIRST DAY
The Clinic first became operational on April 3,
2009. Dr. Rodriguez and Sue Trotter examined
and treated 10 patients from
8 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. The children were referred by the
public health nurses at the Green County
Health Department and Monroe Clinic
Pediatrics.
FAMILY GOLF PLAYDAY
Our first fundraising event was a Family Golf
Playday held at the Decatur Lake Golf Club.
Friends and supporters of the Clinic competed
for prizes and awards.
Fowler Memorial Dental Clinic celebrated
its grand opening on May 9, 2009. Sixtythree people who attended were given a
tour of the clinic. Children who
completed a 30-day calendar signifying
they brush and floss their teeth on a
daily bases were presented with a special
certificate. This is an ongoing effort to
educate our patients on the importance
of oral hygiene.
The event raised over $3000 and everyone
who participated had a great time. A special
thanks to The Swiss Colony who was our
major sponsor.
KIDS HAVE A
DENTAL HOME
The Clinic began seeing
WIC (Women, Infants and
Children) clients in October
2009. Head Start students were screened in
September 2009. Our Clinic is committed to
providing a dental home for these children until
they no longer require our services.
SIX MONTH CHECKUP
In November 2009, the Clinic began seeing
patients that were last treated in April 2009.
These patients were “recalled” for their 6-month
cleaning and Rita Fortney was the first volunteer
Dental Hygienist to see these patients. Since
then, there have been more than 60 patients
who received their six month cleanings. There is
a roster with 60 more who are scheduled to
receive their periodic exams and cleanings
within the next few months.
PORTABLE DENTAL
EQUIPMENT
With generous donations from Monroe
Clinic and Hospital Foundation, Alliant
Energy and Monroe Woman’s Club, the
Clinic purchased portable dental
equipment.
This equipment allows us to treat students
in the school setting and participate in
community outreach programs such as the
Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile program.
3rd GRADE ORAL
ASSESSMENT IN
GREEN COUNTY
FMFDC provided support for the WI Department of
Health Services Oral Health Program through a joint
effort to assess the dental health of 3rd graders in
Green County. In January 2010 3rd graders in the
Albany, Brodhead, Juda, Monroe, Monticello and
New Glarus school districts participated in oral
screenings. Children were screened for cavities,
critical dental needs and sealants.
A total number of 349 students participated and
among them:
• 7 needed urgent dental care
• 35 had cavities
• 169 need sealants.
TREATMENT ACTIVITY
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Mar
Feb
Jan
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
July
Jun
May
April
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TREATMENT TYPES
PATIENT REFERRAL SOURCES
Monroe Clinic Pediatrics
COMMUNITIES SERVED
29.60%
School nurse
3.20%
Private doctor
0.80%
Local dentist
0.50%
G.C. Human Services
GC Public Nurses
Self
10.70%
8.30%
73.00%
Albany
Argyle
Belleville
Blanchardville
Brodhead
Browntown
Evansville
Juda
Monroe
Monticello
New Glarus
0.02%
0.01%
0.02%
0.01%
0.08%
0.02%
0.01%
0.64%
65.00%
0.06%
0.64%
Thank you to all our supporters….
GRANTS 2009
Delta Dental of WI $50,000
Wisconsin Delta Association $2000
United Way of Green County $2000
Monroe Fund (Jane Lysaught Memorial)$2000
Kiwanis Club of Monroe $1000
Monroe Woman’s Club $500
Grants 2010:
Delta Dental of Wisconsin $25,000
United Way of Green County $10,000
Monroe Clinic & Hospital Foundation $5000
Alliant Energy Foundation $2000
Wal-Mart Community Foundation $1000
Monroe Woman’s Club $600
CONTRIBUTIONS 2009-2010
$10-$49
Barbara Fruend
$50-$99
Belva Zwygart
Steve Stenbroten
Mary Fowler
Kamlager, Doris
Robert & Cheryl Beck
Schneider Quality Plumbing –
Steve & Paula Schneider
Roth Kase USA, Ltd.
$100-$199
Dr. David & Sharon Reise
Deb Thompson
Vonda Fowler
New Glarus Hotel – Shelley Pryce
Bank of Brodhead – Richard Gratebeck
Super 8 Motel – Monroe
Brodhead Foods – Piggly Wiggly
Pinnow Pharmacy – Douglas Pinnow
Leah Pawlisch
Ellen Hossman
Norman & Lorraine Williams
Cindy Geyer
Ann Jacobson
$200 - $499
Precision Drive & Control – Steve
Jacobson
Scott & Mary Schmidt
Mike & Nora Sanders
Dr. Anthony & Angela Rogerson
$500 and above
Dr. Lance & Mrs. Sathoff
Monroe Woman’s Club
Vonda Fowler and Family
Dr. Hoffman
Thank you to all our volunteers….
Dentists:
Dr. Drew Delforge
Dr. Scott Patterson
Dr. Julio Rodriguez
Dr. Greg Schardt
Dr. David Wake
Dr. Sarah Westberg
Dr. Daniel J. Winn
PATIENT SCHEDULERS/
FRONT DESK support
Bill Bethke
Judith Frazier
Kristine Gilman
Vickie Zimmerman
Natasha Patterson
Dental hygienists:
FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE:
Casey Arneson
Lisa Bell
Rita Fortney
Robbyn Kuester
Holly Knutson
Adina Ness
Diana Whalen
Linda Bender
Vicki Evenson
Vonda Fowler
Sue Heinzelman
Mary Schmidt
Brittany Simpson
Marcey Sink
Laura White
Dental assistants:
Board of directors:
Amber Corning
Joyce Isley
Jesse Seffrood
Anita Stein
Sue Trotter
Amy Voights
Interpreters:
Flor Koller
Bridget Mouchon
Margaret Rainwater
Marissa Rodriguez
RoAnn Warden, Chairperson
Dr. Julio Rodriguez, Clinic Director
Dr. Drew Delforge, Vice Chairperson
Jeannie Blumer, G.C. Human Services
Vicki Evenson, Parish Nursing
Sue McGowan, St. Vincent de Paul
Wally Orzechowski, SWCAP
Mike Sanders, Monroe Clinic
Marcey Sink, Monroe Clinic
Kris Wisnefski, Parish Nursing