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May 8, 2025

May is Older Americans Month — a time to celebrate, honor, and protect the older adults who have shaped our communities and continue to contribute in countless ways. At Shawnee Health, we’re recognizing this important month by highlighting a different social service program each week that supports the health, safety, and dignity of older adults in Southern Illinois.

This week, we shine a light on our Adult Protective Services (APS) program.

 

Protecting Those Who’ve Paved the Way

As part of Shawnee Health’s Social Service Division, the APS program serves 13 counties in Southern Illinois, providing critical support for older adults and adults with disabilities who may be victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Our team of eight full-time investigators, two intake specialists, a supervisor, and a program director work tirelessly to ensure every call is taken seriously and every individual receives the support they deserve.

Although our service area is just a portion of the state, it accounts for 7% of all reports made statewide — a powerful reminder of the need for vigilant, compassionate support right here in our community.

 

Real Stories, Real Impact

Behind every report is a person — someone’s mother, father, friend, or neighbor — and the APS team is committed to helping each of them navigate difficult, and often heartbreaking, circumstances. Here are just a few examples of how APS has changed lives:

  • A stolen sense of security reclaimed: One older woman had unknowingly become the victim of financial exploitation by her own son. As her Power of Attorney, he abused her trust and emptied her accounts to fuel a gambling addiction — taking over $100,000. When she realized what had happened, she turned to APS. Our team guided her through filing a police report, secured an Order of Protection, and helped her revoke his legal power. We also connected her with Shawnee Alliance’s Volunteer Money Management program, giving her a fresh start and financial stability.
  • A battle for independence defended: An older gentleman was at risk of losing control over his life when his daughter — who lived in another state — attempted to establish guardianship over him in Arkansas. But he lived in Illinois, and he didn’t want or need that level of oversight. APS stood by his side, providing support and testimony via Zoom in court to ensure his rights were protected and the guardianship was ultimately dropped.
  • From unsafe to supported: Another gentleman had been living in a home that had become unsafe and unsanitary following the death of his sister. Alone and in deteriorating conditions, he needed help — and quickly. APS intervened, helping him relocate to a clean, secure housing situation that allowed him to begin rebuilding his life in a safer, more stable environment.
  • Freedom from emotional and financial turmoil: One older man found himself sharing his home with his ex-daughter-in-law, who was causing significant emotional distress and financial strain. Despite an initial attempt to have her leave, the problems continued. APS returned to assist with a second eviction — this time successful — restoring peace and personal space to the man’s home.

These stories are just a snapshot of the meaningful work APS does every day.

 

More Than a Program — A Lifeline

APS is more than just a resource — it’s a lifeline for older adults facing abuse, neglect, or exploitation. It reflects the very heart of Older Americans Month: ensuring that older adults are respected, protected, and supported as they age.

If you suspect abuse or need help, Shawnee Health’s APS team is here for you. Your call can be the first step in changing a life.

To learn more about the Adult Protective Services program or to report suspected abuse, visit https://ilaging.illinois.gov/protectionadvocacy/abuse.html or contact Shawnee Health’s APS program at (618) 985-8322.

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April 30, 2025

Shawnee Health’s Dr. Aaron Newcomb Named Physician Leader of the Year by ISMS

Carbondale, IL — Shawnee Health is proud to announce that Aaron Newcomb, DO, Family Medicine, has been named Physician Leader of the Year by the Illinois State Medical Society (ISMS). This distinguished award recognizes Dr. Newcomb’s outstanding leadership, dedication to patient care, and commitment to advancing access to care in southern Illinois.

Dr. Newcomb has been a cornerstone of Shawnee Health’s mission, leading innovative initiatives that improve care coordination, expand access for underserved populations, and strengthen collaborative practice among care teams. His passion for rural health and mentorship of emerging medical professionals has made a lasting impact within the organization and the broader community.  ISMS recognized Dr. Newcomb for his extraordinary advocacy and leadership in patient-centered care, especially in addressing the opioid epidemic locally, state-wide and nationally.

When asked about the recognition, Dr. Newcomb stated, “I am humbled and honored to have received the ISMS Physician Leader of the Year Award for 2025. ISMS has been a steadfast ally and invaluable supporter as I lead efforts to drive cultural reform in healthcare around addiction and the responsible prescribing of controlled substances. To receive this honorable recognition is a profound gift—one that affirms my commitment to advancing patient-centered care that is guided by evidence but not constrained by arbitrary protocols. I am deeply grateful to all who support my advocacy work—especially my dedicated colleagues at Shawnee Health the board members of the Illinois Society of Addiction Medicine, and most of all, my wife, Kim Magwire, whose unwavering support has carried me through many difficult nights addressing various challenges and roadblocks along the way.”

The ISMS Physician Leader of the Year Award honors physicians who demonstrate exceptional leadership in healthcare delivery, advocacy, and community engagement. More information about the award and the full list of 2025 recipients can be found on the ISMS website. 

“Dr. Newcomb lives the mission of Shawnee Health, enhancing lives by providing accessible and exceptional care to all.  He is dedicated to responsible, quality care in all aspects and has transformed provider prescribing practices and addiction medicine services on a scale much larger than many may realize.  Dr. Newcomb embodies the kind of compassionate, forward-thinking leadership that defines Shawnee Health. His unwavering commitment to our patients and his colleagues makes him a true asset not only to our organization, but to the entire southern Illinois region. We are incredibly proud to see his work recognized by ISMS.” -Christina Carney, CEO, Shawnee Health

Shawnee Health congratulates Dr. Newcomb on this well-deserved recognition as the 2025 Physician Leader of the Year.

 

Since its inception in 1971, Shawnee Health, as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) has worked to improve the health and welfare of southern Illinois residents through the promotion, development and administration of quality, comprehensive health and social services. Shawnee Health believes that quality care is a right, and continuously strives to ensure that patients and clients receive the highest quality care without regard to age, race, religion, sex, residence, or ability to pay.

 

Media Contact:

Alex Hansen

Marketing and Recruitment Manager

Shawnee Health

(618) 956-9570

ahansen@shsdc.org

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