GANA Encourages Small Areas to Form Watch Associations

At the meeting held on Monday September 15th, GANA members heard from United neighbors expert Bruce Scherler how easy it is to form a informal group or association to warn others of eminent crime and to disseminate crime activity of recent history.  The association doesn’t need any paper work, no application procedures, no by-laws.  The G.A.N.A. serves the purpose of the formal organization.  What small groups do need is some basic organization so that residents in a small area can be quickly contacted about a criminal threat.  That is most likely done through a phone tree.  E-mails are not immediate enough for such contact.  To organize the phone tree your area needs a captain that initiates the phone tree and organizes it.  To facilitate a phone tree a copy is attached to this blog for you to photo-copy.

Phone tree for block captains

 

Of course the first call if you see something suspicious, is to call 911.  Once a threat is deciminated by the phone tree, the block captain should contact the president of G.A.N.A. for wider decimation.

For information that doesn’t need immediate decimation, contact could be made by e-mail.  So to be effective, a block captain should have both phone numbers and e-mails for everyone in the area that wants to be a part of the Neighborhood Watch.  Signs can be erected in your area if you want.  That will require some paperwork.  contact Bruce Scherler at 322-7363 for more information about posting signs or any other question you might have about the Watch program.

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Summer Crime Prevention Tip

garage door open During summer months, many  residents tend to leave their garage doors open and unattended.  It may happen when you mow the grass or have children riding bikes who forget to shut the door.  Sometimes we simply leave the door open thinking nothing will ever happen.  Often, if the house is connected to the garage, the door leading into the house from the garage is unlocked.  Vehicles that are parked in the garage are many times left unlocked.

 

One of the best ways to reduce the opportunity of a criminal stealing something from your garage is by keeping your garage door closed and locked at all times.

 

The same can be said with vehicles.  To prevent items from being stolen, remove all items of value, including cash, purses, bags, packages, cell phones, computers, electronic equipment, GPS systems, garage door openers, keys, etc. from your vehicle.  If you are parking your vehicle in a parking lot, place any of these items out of site, preferably in the trunk.  Make sure your windows are closed and doors are locked at all times.

 

By following these simple crime prevention tips, it greatly reduces the opportunity for someone to commit a crime against you.

Davenport Police Dept.

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Genesis Announces Plans for Future, Impact on Central Park Campus

Genesis East Campus-Optimization-exterior-with-helistop

The Quad City Times reported today on an array of changes for Davenport’s Genesis Health System East Rusholme campus and the impacts on the West Central Park campus. Construction on the “East” campus will top $138 million, likely the largest sum for any project in Davenport history.  In the details of the story, it is revealed that some 500 jobs will be moved to the East Rusholme campus when all of the construction and remodeling is complete.  The jobs are largely associated with the loss of 64 beds at the former Mercy Hospital.  No longer will orthopedic surgeries be done at the Central Park building.  All surgeries will be performed in the newly planned 12 surgical suites part of a seven story addition to the old St. Mary’s Hospital on Rusholme.  Officials of Genesis Health Systems explained that the more central location to all of the Quad Cities was the rationale for improving the Rusholme St campus over the Central Park campus.

The Central Park campus will continue to offer some health services including cancer care, both outpatient and inpatient.  To this observer, the critical ingredient is the care for mental health patients, that the current federal administration has championed. Recently more than 100 million dollars for support of rural mental health clinics were suggested by Vice President Biden.  That is not enough to meet this country’s mental health needs but it may mean some help for the recent budget cuts Genesis has been forced to make to “behavioral health”.  The topic of increased funding for mental health has followed mass shootings in Connecticut and Colorado.  Obamacare is also supposed to provide more funding for mental health because it mandates coverage for it.  Our neighborhood needs a significant workforce at Genesis Central Park campus for our stability.  We need to be proactive in fighting for the jobs at Genesis, just as we have come together for other recent neighborhood concerns.

The complete newspaper article can be found at:

http://qctimes.com/news/local/hospital-construction-project-to-make-history-in-davenport/article_0558887f-f64d-50be-82ba-66da19baf75e.html

Genesis website is http://www.genesishealth.com/

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