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Hinsdale Central Health Services provides a broad range of services as a supplement to care provided by parents through the medical community.

 


Constance Dolan, RN

Certified School Nurse
cdolan@hinsdale86.org
630-570-8595

 

 
Wendy Vallo
Health Assistant
wvallo@hinsdale86.org
630-570-8596



Judy Bovard

Health Assistant
jbovard@hinsdale86.org
630-570-8597


Room 123 / (fax) 630-887-9172
 

   

Health Services is supervised by a certificated school nurse and is open to students and staff between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.  The office provides general health care services and counseling, including emergency first aid, health assessment, vision and hearing screening, health record compliance, blood pressure monitoring, elevator keys and physical education (PE) medical excuses.         

Except in the case of an emergency or obvious illness, a student must have a timed pass from his current period teacher before coming to Health Services.  However, students may stop in quickly during passing period for a bandage, ice pack, medication, etc.  As a general rule students may not rest in the Health Office for a full academic period. If a brief rest will help a student stay in school, a rest may be allowed, but only if the student has a pass from the current class teacher and is not missing a quiz, test or presentation. Any student who is ill must come to Health Services to be excused before going home.

A student with a special health need (e.g. asthma, diabetes, migraines, seizure disorders, severe allergic reactions, perceptual defects, personal problems or daily medications) should be known to Health Services prior to the student entering school. To provide for safe daily care and emergency procedures, such health information gathered from the family and health records will be sensitively shared with faculty and staff members with whom the student has contact. 

If a student requires any prescription or nonprescription medication, including Tylenol or ibuprofen, during the school day, a Medication Authorization Form must be completed by a physician and parent or guardian.  This form must be completed annually.

Each student entering high school must have a current physical examination with certification of required immunizations.  Students may not attend school until all registration information is obtained.

 Documents

Emergency Allergy Care Formallergy-form.pdf
Emergency Information Formemergency-info.pdf
Guidelines to Complete Health Formsguidelines-health-forms.pdf
Health Exam Certificatecertificate-health-exam.pdf
Health Info for Transfer Studentstransfer-students.pdf
Health Services FAQHealth Services FAQ.pdf
Hearing Examination FormHearing Examination Form.pdf
HIPAA RegulationsHIPAA Regulations.pdf
Medication Authorization FormMedication Authorization Form.pdf
Vision Examination Formvision-exam.pdf

 Quick Links

  American Academy of Pediatrics
  American Lung Association
  Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  Center for Speech and Language Disorders
  Children's Hemiplegia & Stroke Association
  Congenital Heart Anomalies Support, Education, & Resources Inc.
  DePage County Health Department
  Environmental Protection Agency
  Epilepsy Foundation
  Food Allergy Network
  Illinois Department of Public Health
  Internet Resources for Special Children
  Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
  March of Dimes
  National Cancer Institute
  National Down Syndrome Congress
  National Library of Medicine
  National Organization for Rare Disorders
  Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
  Spina Bifida Association of America
  Mayo Clinic
  WebMD
  World Health Organization
  Yahoo! Health
Hinsdale Central High School | 55th and Grant Streets | Hinsdale, IL 60521 | Phone: (630) 570-8000 | Fax: (630) 887-1362