Heartbeats - March 2019

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BEATS MARCH 2019

Save the Date

20th Annual Rock ‘n’ Ribs

April 26th & 27th Volunteers are needed for the 20th Annual Rotary Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival. This year’s event will take place April 26-27 at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds and will include live music, kids play zone, and some amazing barbecue. The Tooth Truck (our Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®), is one of seven benefitting charities and we need YOUR volunteer help to ensure a successful event. Volunteers are needed to help at the gate with admission, housekeeping, check in and out competing teams, and more. Registration can be completed online, or by contacting Heather Hyde, at Heather.Hyde@ RMHCozarks.org or 417-820-0764. Spots are filled on a first-come, firstserved basis, so sign up as soon as possible. We strongly recommend

only those volunteers who are 21 and older sign up for a Friday night shift. To register for volunteering online, please follow these instructions: 1) To volunteer, go to www. rocknribs.com/volunteer/ 2) Choose the event/task area where you want to volunteer 3) The various time slots will show for the event/task you have chosen

• Click “Register as a Volunteer”

4) If you already have a “Volunteer Profile” in the system, it will prompt you with further instructions on how to proceed with Cervis Volunteer Registration process

5) If you are creating your profile for the first time, follow prompts to create Volunteer Profile

•U nder the “Groups” section, make sure to select Ronald McDonald House Charities

• Be sure to check box located at bottom of the profile page that says “I’m not a robot”

6) Choose date/time slot from list and click “Complete Registration” If you have any problems or questions with the registration process, contact Heather at the information above. For more information on Rock’n Ribs, visit www.rocknribs.com.

Save the Date:

Volunteer Dinner Tuesday, April 30th

Mark your calendars for the Ronald McDonald House Charities Annual Volunteer Dinner Tuesday, April 30th. More information will be available in the coming weeks.


From The

Staff Happy

Anniversary 1 YEAR Shannon Deakins, House Near Cox South Amanda Fronzaglia, House Near Cox South Danielle Kelly, House at Mercy Sarah Phillips, House at Mercy Julie Prod, House Near Cox South Rebecca Reser, House Near Cox South Keely Richter, House at Mercy Timothy Schmelz, House Near Cox South

Heart of the House House Near Cox South Ann Adams Tyler Austin Elizabeth Bottorff Nadean Burnett Jillian Carlile John Carr Terri Carr Larry Chainey Nancy Clark Tyler Cockrum Tammi Davis Shannon Deakins Kathy Dennis Lynelle Dock-Peck Cheryl Douglas Blake Dowdy Judy Duncan Angela Fairchild Brenda Ferris Clydene Freeman Amanda Fronzaglia Calan Froula

Madison Gibson Becky Gillham Shawn Gott Ashley Grady Amy Grubaugh Dorothy Harlan Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Aston Heinrichs Kaya Heinrichs Gracie Holt Lisa James Briana Jenkins Derek Johns Levi Kemp Becky Lang Shawn Lowery Dylan Mally Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Mackenzie Meyers Sandy Morris

Nolan Musick Jordan Myers Andrea Parker Asha Parvathaneni Karla Peck LeRoy Peck Gretta Phillips J Aidan Plank ulie Prod Kay Prost Beka Razor Rebecca Reser Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Savanna Roberts Brenda Rosebrough Timothy Schmelz Anne Schubert Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum T.J. Slocum Mary Smith

House At Mercy Kids Brittaney Brent Stephanie Bube Mary Carlson April Carmichael David Carmichael Katy Chambers Jerrica Conrad Jennie Crabbe Kristin Custer Sandy Emberton Mason Gaspard Ashley Green

Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Brenda Havens Kanadae Holmes Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka Leah Jackson Danielle Kelly Ami Le Hannah Le Pranav Mandava Brady Marshall

Kassie Medina Jianna Mills Kiera Mills Krista Mills Rebekah Mitts Marel Morris Tracie Nicholson Kate Okland Jamie Phariss Taylor Pistel Sarah Phillips Keely Richter

Richard Sowell Grace Stagner Kim Stagner Madeleine Sullivan Kaden Sumter Anna Trenkamp Violet Turner Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Carsten Warner Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Travis Weitzel James Winstead Ryan Winstead Meghan Zengel

Linda Schultz Lauren Stockam Breanna Sundet Lavanya Tiriveedhi Madeline Urhahn Will Vance Kyley Vienot Hanna Wilken

Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Brittaney Brent, Brenda Rosebrough, Lauren Stockam, Ryan Winstead and Will Vance

RMHC Staff Heart Beats is published monthly or bi-monthly for volunteers of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks and The Tooth Truck, Inc. ©2019 RMHC The following trademarks used herein are owned by McDonald’s Corporation and its affiliates and are used under license: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities logo, Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, RMHC, Keeping Families Close. The Tooth Truck name and logo are owned by The Tooth Truck, Inc.

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President & CEO Bonnie Keller

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS

Vice President Debbie Kinser

Program Manager Laura Winstead

Program Manager Ashley Burton

Tooth Truck Program Director Mindy Muñoz

Associate Program Manager Associate Program Manager Melanie Ball Heather Hyde

Project Manager Amber Price Development Assistant Kim Booth Administrative Assistant Debbi Gafner

Family Care Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Emma Chadwell Rebekkah Wall Sara Wilken

Family Care Managers Danielle Exner Jacob Golden Sydney Helms Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Hannah Major Jack Osborn Lacey Wildschuetz


Family Dinner

Birthdays

Spotlight

March 2 Karla Peck March 6 Heather Hyde Laura Robinson

Wilkins Family & Friends

March 9 Rebecca Reser

Let’s learn a little bit more about the Wilkins Family… When did you start providing meals at the Ronald McDonald House? “This will be our 3rd meal … we started providing meals in August of 2018. It is a personal goal of mine to serve a meal once every 3 months.” How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? “My daughter is a nurse at Mercy. She served while in school and told our family about it.” What is your favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program? “Visiting with the families. I love getting to sit down and talk with them. It is interesting to see their journey and hear about their story.”

March 11 Aston Heinrichs

Do you have a favorite memory from your volunteer experience? “There was this young man who we met the first time we served. I loved getting to sit down and talk to him about his story and obstacles. When we came back to serve a second time, this young man was still here and immediately showed me pictures of his baby.” What would you say to anyone considering volunteering for the Family Dinner Program? “It is such a great opportunity to serve. It is very beneficial to all parties involved. This opportunity was just a great fit for our family and I love doing it.”

March 12 Jennie Crabbe March 14 Travis Weitzel March 15 Tyler Austin Tyler Cockrum March 17 Carsten Warner March 22 Richard Sowell March 27 Jeff Bertholdi

Dinner Groups RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH January Meal Groups Anna Trenkamp and Friends Battlefield United Methodist Church Bill Covey and Family Cerner Si3 Chesterfield Ward The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Covenant Presbyterian Church Cox Critical Care Nurses Cox Pediatrics Nurses Downtown Rotary Club Fordland Church of Christ Fort Leonard Wood Echo Company Fremont Elementary Gina McClanahan and Family Girl Scouts Glendale High School Interact Club Hamilton Family

Jackie Wagoner and Friends Jimmy Johns Just Friends Knights Templar Knights of Columbus Larissa Jackson and Family Little Caesar’s Liz Drennan and Friends Oak Grove Assembly of God Papa Murphey’s Parkcrest Baptist Church Second Baptist Church Southwest Baptist University Physical Therapy Department St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Teacher’s The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Cox February Meal Groups Awakening Church Women’s Group

Bair’s Sports Grill Buttram Family Campbell United Methodist Church Circle Seven Ladies Cerner Si3 Chesterfield Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints- Life Group Cox 200 Medical Surgery Cox Pediatrics Urdent Care Fedora Masters of Business Fordland Church of Christ Fremont Elementary Henderson Boys and Girls Club Jackie Wagoner and Friends John and Terri Carr Just Friends Kathy Wilken Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Missouri Farm Bureau

Missouri State University Gamma Sigma Sigma Missouri State University Student Nursing Organization Oak Grove Assembly of God Papa Murphey’s Parkcrest Baptist Church Republic Rainbow Girls Richards Family Second Baptist Church The Girlfriends Union Hill Church of Christ Wicken Family Zion Lutheran Church Open Dinner Dates: April- 13th, 21st, 25th, 27th, & 30th

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS January Meal Groups Ash Grove FCCLA Ash Grove UMPC Beta Sigma Phi Calhoun Family Child Life Services East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove NHS Fazoli’s Girl Scout Troop #70446 Glendale HS FCCLA Houlihan’s Jamie Phariss Julie Pappenfort Kickapoo FCCLA Little Sunshine’s PlayhouseClaremont

Lois Hirschler Louise Morgan Mercy Catering Mercy Health Plans Mychelle & Jen On Angel’s Wings Patient Access Republic Rainbow The Golden’s Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Youth Wellington Hills Friends Wilson Family Mercy February Meal Groups 3rd Platoon, Engineer Senior Leader Course

Arvest Bank Ash Grove UMPC Battlefield UMC Billings UMC Bordoff Family Calhoun Family Cartwright Fammily Covey Family Drury Volunteer Corp East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove NHS Houlihan’s Louise Morgan Marshfield NHS Mizzou Med Morgan Helms & Kim Wilkins MSU Delta Zeta

MSU Psychology Club On Angel’s Wings Ozarks Christian Education Stockton HS FCCLA The Golden’s Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Youth United Healthcare Wellington Hills Friends Wilson Family

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Wish List Happy Wheels Wish List Small bottles of lotion Mini hand sanitizers Activity books (crossword puzzles, Sudoku, word finder) Small packs of crayons for the activity books Travel manicure sets Chapstick Individual packs of Kleenex Individually packaged snacks (Goldfish, granola bars, Teddy Grahams, gum, mints, Lifesavers, etc.) 12-ounce water bottles

Around the Houses Special thanks to Springfield Mechanical Services, Inc. for their help in re-vamping the HVAC system at the House near Cox. Jesse and Brian spent many hours working hard to make sure our families are comfortable!

House at Mercy Kids

HE Laundry detergent Swiffer liquid Coffee filters Coffee & tea Magic Erasers Labels for food Drink mixes Hygiene products Gallon-size Ziploc bags Laundry baskets Aluminum foil Travel-Size Toothpaste Fabric Softener

House near Cox South

8-gallon trash bags Individually wrapped breakfast items White queen deep pocket sheets (fitted and flat) White standard-size pillowcases White bath & hand towels White wash cloths Detergent Stamps 8 1/2 x 11 Paper K-cups Large Tupperware containers White Bath Mats

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Mission Moment The Spoor Family

In 2018, the Spoor family stayed at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South for 54 days while twins Amelia and Gregory were in the NICU. Nothing brings the staff more joy than when little ones come back to say hello! We were so happy to see Morgan and meet the twins, who are thriving and cute as pie!


House Volunteer Spotlight Becky and Cheryl Becky Gillham has been volunteering at the House Near Cox South for 16 years. Her staff Cheryl Douglas has been coming with Becky for the last two years. Let’s learn a little bit more about Becky and Cheryl.

What is your favorite thing to do (or a couple things) at the House?

Do you volunteer anywhere else in the Springfield community? If yes, where? “Nope, the Ronald McDonald House is our place.”

How did you learn about the Ronald House? “My mom used to bring me to volunteer here.” – Becky

“I like to vacuum and disinfect the toys in the playroom” –Becky

“After Becky’s mom stopped bringing her, she hired staff to bring her. That’s how I started volunteering.” -Cheryl

“I like to straighten up the playroom, but mostly I just follow Becky around.” –Cheryl

Do you have any favorite memories? “I love the Christmas decorations.” – Becky

What do you enjoy in your free time? “I bowl on my iPad and I color. I know everyone’s birthday and I make them coloring sheets for their birthday. I also like to take paper towel and color in the dots and give them to people.” –Becky “I junk journal. It’s where you repurpose books. Almost like scrapbooking. And I like to cross stitch. “–Cheryl

Extracurricular activities? “We go on trips with the Park Board to Branson” – Cheryl “I go to Camp Barnabas in the Summer” – Becky

“I loved going to the Alice and Wonderland Volunteer Dinner” –Cheryl

What do you enjoy most about volunteering with our organization? “Seeing everyone who works and volunteers here.” –Becky “Talking with the families that stay here and the little ones.”- Cheryl

Monthly Statistics January 2019

House Near Cox South STATS Families Served..............40 Nights...................................231 Families from Missouri................................ 32 Families from other states...........................8 Year to date.......................40 Program to date..... 10,479

House At Mercy Kids STATS Families Served..............44 Nights..................................296 Families from Missouri................................ 42 Families from other states...........................2 Year to date.......................44 Program to date.......2,815

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Heart Tooth Talk of the Truck Megan Blake Chelsea Breihan Tori Bridwell Emma Chadwell Stephanie Daniels Luke Ellickson Melinda Fielder Katlyn Frazier Olivia Horton Sarah Jobe Susan Lemmon Connie McCarter Breanna Mareschal Emily Murray Melissa Schmittgens Dylan Stewart Melinda Thurman Chloe Williams

STAFF

PRESIDENT & CEO Bonnie Keller PROGRAM DIRECTORRONALD MCDONALD CARE MOBILE Mindy Muñoz GENERAL DENTIST Dr. Sarah Cimino COMMUNITY DENTISTS Dr. Raymond Burton Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Brett Durbin Dr. David Hacker Dr. Blake Keaster Dr. Misty Shelton Dr. Camille Tague OFFICE MANAGER Abbie Dohmen DENTAL ASSISTANTS Megan Sanders Delina Nguyen PART-TIME DENTAL ASSISTANTS Amy Baker Chelsea Murray Kristi Terry HEALTHY SMILES ACADEMY PROGRAM MANAGER Tamra Thomas

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By Dr. Sarah Cimino

For the 8th spring in a row, I have the opportunity to grace your mailboxes and computer screens with a little diddy about my time on the Tooth Truck. As some of you may recall from my previous yearly updates, my favorite type of fillings are those on a child’s front teeth. I often get questions from patients, parents, and school staff about how we go about repairing a front tooth so I thought I’d dedicate this year’s recap to walking you through the usual steps.

If any of you have ever had a chipped front tooth, then you know how self-conscious it can make you. Children often don’t know how to put that feeling into words but instead may talk to you with their head tilted down or their hand obscuring their mouth or, when asked to smile, they might only give you a tight-lipped grin. We have seen kids who have gone months and even years dealing with a smile they are embarrassed of so it’s no stretch at all to say that these types of appointments are everyone’s favorite (from the patient to the dental staff to the child’s parents and teachers) - it’s impossible not to smile when you see a child look in the mirror and be proud to show off what they now see looking back at them. A. My darling patient had gone with a chip to her right permanent central incisor for several months. She said that she didn’t like how it looked when she smiled and it also was very rough to her tongue. B. Since teeth come in a wide variety of colors, we always start the appointment by selecting what shade of composite filling material

will be the best match. We do this without the overhead dental light as it can alter the colors and sometimes even step outside to see the tooth in several different lighting situations. - Not shown is the process of using a dental hand piece to lightly prep/ roughen the tooth surface so the filling material will better adhere to it. C. To best prepare the tooth for the filling, an etchant material is placed on the tooth (we affectionately call it “tooth shampoo”). The etch acts to clean the tooth so that the rough and porous dental tubules are open and ready to be bonded to. This is similar to the process of using alcohol to clean both surfaces that are about to be super glued together.) D. Next, a primer and bond are applied (“tooth glue” that we paint on with our “pink paint brush”). In our example above this would be the super glue step.

E. At this point the tooth is ready for the resin composite (“tooth play-doh”) to be placed and shaped into the general form of the tooth. Several different sizes of instruments are used for this step and they all have varying working ends that help with smoothing and shaping the resin material. As the resin is light cured, the ambient light in the room will start to set up the material so there is a limited amount of time one has to work with. F. After both step D and E, a curing light is used to set the material. Our patients are always fascinated by our “blue flashlight” and how it can immediately turn our squishy play-doh hard as a rock. G. At this point the tooth has the rough shape of a tooth but is usually bulkier and longer to give room to polish off excess. H. Various carbide burs are now used to trim the excess composite and refine the filling so that it is smooth against the existing tooth and matches Continues on page 7


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Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks December 2018 Children Treated:...............102 Dental Appointments Provided:...................................181 the tooth next to it for a look of symmetry. I. The final step once the tooth is of the right size and shape is to polish the resin material so that it has the same luster and shine as the tooth. J. At the end, we always step back and look at the tooth (without all of the instruments and other distractions). At this point we have the child feel the tooth with their tongue and also bite up and down to double check that it not only looks as they had hoped but

also feels and functions as it should. We tell patients that the filling will never be as strong as the original tooth and advise them to eat crunchy food with their back teeth and to avoid biting into hard foods like apples and carrots with the filled tooth. My absolute favorite part of the appointment is the reveal! Giving a child a mirror and letting them see what we just spent 30 minutes creating is the best. Their reactions range from huge smiles to tears to stunned silence. Some

turn and hug us while others just keep grinning. Even the children who don’t say much, walk into school with their head higher and a bounce in their step that they didn’t have before. So here’s to another year behind me of smiles and another year ahead me of the same. I wouldn’t have it any other way and I again thank each of you reading this for your support of the Tooth Truck and the children in our community.

The Tooth Truck added two new volunteers to its program recently.

Year to Date Dental Appointments:..................2528 Program to Date Dental Appointments:.............. 55,317 Program to Date Value of Treatment:.........$15.6 million Children Who Received Treatment: Fremont Elementary Great Circle Hickory Hills School Pittman Elementary Pleasant View School Reed Middle School Truman Elementary Weller Elementary Wilder Elementary

Katlyn Frazier is a pre-dental major at MSU who volunteers for

both the Tooth Truck and Healthy Smiles Academy. She does a wonderful job with kids, demonstrating proper brushing habits and encouraging them every step of the way. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha, works as a server at a local BBQ restaurant, and can often be found studying for an upcoming school exam.

Melissa Schmittgens is also a pre-dental major at MSU. She has previous experience working with children from her time as a camp counselor at a summer camp for children with disabilities. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to volunteer with the Tooth Truck because, not only does it help prepare her for future dental aspirations, but it is a philanthropic focus of her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi. Welcome Katlyn and Melissa!

Birthdays March 8 Chelsea Murray March 17 Olivia Horton March 22 Stephanie Daniels

The Tooth Truck is thrilled to have Dr. Camille Tague of TerraGreen Dental serve as a

Community Dentist for the Tooth Truck. Dr. Tague will work with our young patients various times throughout the year when Dr. Sarah has a scheduled day off. Community Dentists are so vital to our program as they allow the Tooth Truck to operate as usual while Dr. Sarah enjoys time off. We are glad to have you on our team, Dr. Tague!

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Save the Date

All-Star Weekend

June 7th & 8th It’s an ALL-STAR weekend June 7-8, 2019. The 18th Annual Sertoma GRIN IRON CLASSIC (all-star high school football game) and the 8th Annual Sertoma GRIN ACTION CLASSIC (all-star high school volleyball tournament) will take place at Parkview High School in Springfield. RMHC of the Ozarks and the All-Star Smiles Sertoma Club are hosting this “All-Star Weekend” featuring Southwest Missouri’s all-stars, all graduated seniors. And…it all benefits the Tooth Truck! Volunteers are needed for both events and we’d love for YOU to join us. If you are interested in helping, contact Heather Hyde at Heather.Hyde@RMHCozarks.org or at 417-820-0764. Dates and times for volunteer shifts will be announced in April!


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