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Elizabeth Johnson, Jesse’s House

June 9, 2021 by John Ray

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Elizabeth Johnson, Jesse’s House (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 363)

Jesse’s House is a Forsyth County-based emergency shelter for adolescent girls who have experienced abuse and neglect. Executive Director Elizabeth Johnson joined host John Ray to discuss the history of Jesse’s House, the services and hope for healing they offer their residents, and some of their successes. The stories Elizabeth has to share in this episode are compelling. North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Jesse’s House

Jesse’s House Inc., originally known as the Forsyth County Youth Shelter, was founded in 1998 as a result of a 1996 needs assessment survey for the north Georgia region conducted by Kennesaw State University. The survey identified the need for an emergency shelter in Forsyth County for adolescent girls who were experiencing abuse and neglect. The Larry Morris family answered the call by donating a 2 bedroom home in honor of their father, Jesse Morris. With a house in place and generous contributions from the community, Jesse’s House began operation. In their early years, Jesse’s House was able to serve seven residents with a maximum-allowed stay of 90 days.

The past 22 years have seen tremendous growth in response to the changing needs in the community. Their new shelter has the capacity to serve 12 girls, and the average length of stay in this past year was 8 months. Jesse’s House has served over 1,000 girls from all over the state of Georgia in these past 22 years, and with the support of our community, we hope to serve another 1,000.

Follow Jesse’s House on Facebook.

Elizabeth Johnson, Executive Director, Jesse’s House

​For most of her professional career Elizabeth has provided therapy to individuals, and family members of those who had co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders. Elizabeth’s involvement with Jesse’s House began in 2016 through her work as a therapist by providing counseling to the residents. Her involvement with Jesse’s House grew in 2017 when she became the Program Director, and in October 2020 she was installed as the Executive Director.

Elizabeth is passionate about helping others heal, overcome trauma and empowering them through change to create a different outcome in their life’s story. She is passionate about affirming the dignity of those most vulnerable among us and sees sacred potential in everyone. She is inspired by the courage and resilience of the girls at Jesse’s House, and humbled to work alongside the women at Jesse’s House who are so skilled and dedicated to helping the girls who are placed with them.
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“In a world that seems so lost at times, I am grateful to be in a position where I am often reminded of the goodness of others. I see it in my co-workers on a daily basis. I see it through the thoughtfulness and generosity of those in the community who support our work. But I see it most clearly in how all of that support comes together and starts to take shape in the girls. They begin to value themselves and see potential in their life that they hadn’t dare dream before.”

Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn.

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray, and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

 

Tagged With: adolescents, counseling, Elizabeth Johnson, emergency shelter, Jesse's House, trauma

Covid-19 and Sports – Episode 41, To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow

September 25, 2020 by John Ray

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Covid-19 and Sports – Episode 41, To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow

Dr. Morrow discusses various considerations around Covid-19 and sports, questions of safety, and much more. Dr. Morrow also offers an update on the Covid-19 vaccine. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Covid-19 misconceptionsDr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

Covid-19 and Sports

  • To date, limited data are available on COVID-19 and its effects on children and adolescents.
    • We know that those with severe presentations
      • (hypotension, arrhythmias, requiring intubation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [ECMO] support, kidney or cardiac failure)
      • or with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)
      • must be treated as though they have myocarditis
      • and restricted from exercise and participation for a duration of 3 to 6 months.
      • These athletes must be cleared to resume participation by their primary care physician
        • and appropriate pediatric medical subspecialist, preferably in consultation with a pediatric cardiologist.
        • Cardiac testing (EKG, echocardiogram, 24-hour Holter monitor, exercise stress test, and if warranted, cardiac resonance imaging) must have returned to normal, before return to activity.
      • Those with moderate symptoms must be asymptomatic for at least 14 days
        • and obtain clearance from their primary care physician before return to exercise and competition.
        • Any individual who has current or a history of positive cardiac symptoms,
          • who has concerning findings on their examination,
          • or who had moderate symptoms of COVID-19, including prolonged fever,
          • should have an EKG performed and potentially be referred to a pediatric cardiologist for further assessment and clearance.
  • The question still remains about what to do with others infected with SARS-CoV-2
    • or who had close contact with an individual with COVID-19.
    • Because of the growing literature about the relationship between COVID-19 and myocarditis,
      • all children and adolescents with exposure to SARS-CoV-2, regardless of symptoms,
        • require a minimum 14-day resting period
        • and must be asymptomatic for >14 days before returning to exercise and/or competition.
        • Because of the limited information on COVID-19 and exercise, the AAP strongly encourages that all patients with COVID-19 be cleared for participation by their primary care physician.
        • The focus of their return to participation screening should be for cardiac symptoms,
          • including but not limited to chest pain,
          • shortness of breath,
          • fatigue,
          • palpitations,
          • or syncope.
        • All individuals with a history of a positive test result for SARS-CoV-2 should have a gradual return to physical activity.
          • If primary care physicians have any questions regarding their patients’ readiness to return to competition,
            • they should not hesitate to consult with and refer individuals to the appropriate pediatric medical subspecialist.

What Could Happen?

  • There are complications that will stay with a Covid-19 patient for the rest of their lives.
    • The severe complications are
      • pulmonary fibrosis
      • and myocarditis.
      • The likelihood is that in order to develop these complications,
        • a patient will likely have to be moderately ill,
        • that is, having been hospitalized
        • and likely to have required supplemental oxygen therapy.
      • But there is still not a lot of data about this.
    • What is obvious now, that was not obvious at all obvious early on, is that young people are at risk.
      • They are at risk of contracting the virus
      • and they are at risk of having a moderate or severe case.
      • We have already had one football player, in California, die from complications caused by Covid-19.
        • There could be many more.
      • Because of these possibilities,
        • two conferences in the Power 5 decided not to play football this year.
        • They felt that it might be safer in the Spring of 2021.
        • I am not sure what they thought was going to change by then.
      • Recently, the Big Ten conference has reversed their position and decided to play.
        • The main reason cited is advances in availability of testing.

Testing, Covid-19 and Sports

  • The ACC is conducting coronavirus testing three times per week
  • The updated Medical Advisory Group report requires all team members to be tested
    • within three days of game day.
    • one test must be performed the day before kickoff, and must be conducted by a third party the ACC office selects.
    • another test must be done 48 hours after the game.
    • In addition, every student-athlete who tests positive for COVID-19 will undergo a cardiac evaluation that includes an
      • electrocardiogram,
      • a troponin test
      • and an echocardiogram before a phased return to exercise.
      • Many ACC schools already had procedures in place to screen for any possible heart issues.

Should parents and other spectators attend their children’s sports practices and games?

  • Parents/guardians should follow current local regulations for social distancing and use of cloth face coverings when considering game attendance.
    • Attending outdoor events may bear less risk than indoor events with less space and ventilation.
      • No one should attend any sports function as a spectator if they are exhibiting signs or symptoms of COVID-19.
      • Parents and other spectators with high-risk health conditions should strongly consider not attending indoor events or events held outdoors where appropriate social distancing cannot be maintained.
      • Live streaming or recording of athletic events, when available, may allow individuals who are unable to attend to participate in viewing events.

Tagged With: adolescents, children, coronavirus, COVID-19, Dr. Jim Morrow, live sports, Morrow Community Foundation, Morrow Family Medicine, sports

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