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Oberlin Health Commission Records

 Collection
Identifier: RG 31-014

Scope and Contents

The records of the Oberlin Health Commission date from 1959 to 1976. They include the minutes of three monthly meetings in 1961-1962 and annual reports for the years 1959-1976.  Annual reports for the years 1963 and 1965 are missing. These records trace the activities of the Commission and its various committees during the given calendar year and report on the commission’s financial status.

Dates

  • Creation: 1959-1976
  • Other: Date acquired: 07/01/1988

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Administrative History

The Oberlin Health Commission (OHC) was established in 1958 by four local physicians -- Clair Siddall (1897-1980), Oscar Schettler (1896-1963), James Stephens (1909-  ), and Jeanne Stephens (1911-  ) – who were concerned about the quality and efficiency of health care provided by local social service agencies. The Commission’s first activity was to survey existing health and welfare agencies in the Oberlin area. Having identified and examined the operations of fifty such organizations, the OHC pinpointed four needs that those groups did not supply: a central agency to coordinate the services of the fifty existing agencies, a method whereby occasional medical aid could be provided to a resident in need who did not qualify for assistance from an existing agency, public education on health issues, and a comprehensive program to oversee the health and welfare of senior citizens.

The Commission then defined their areas of interest and operation by establishing four goals to address the problem areas they had identified. Over the years, a variety of committees and programs functioned to meet these goals. The OHC sought first to coordinate the health services of area agencies to reduce duplication of effort and enhance the quality and efficiency of service. Second, the Commission accepted the responsibility for providing medical aid grants to those who did not qualify for assistance from another agency. Third, the OHC planned programs such as pre-natal classes, to educate the public in and around Oberlin on health issues and concerns. Fourth, the Commission set up a Senior Citizen’s Program to provide health care and recreational activities for that segment of the population.

In 1971, representatives of health agencies in Lorain, Elyria and Oberlin negotiated a merger so that comparable financial assistance could be provided for the medically indigent throughout the county. The Medical Aid Committee of the Oberlin Health Commission was disbanded and the Treatment and Service Committee of the new United Health Foundation (UHF) took over its work, with a UHF social worker at the Oberlin Health Commission interviewing applicants for medical aid from the southern part of the county. Although its social work and secretarial expenses were thereafter paid by the United Way through the UHF, the Oberlin Health Commission retained its name, its organization, and its other programs – dental screening, pre-natal classes, craft and recreation programs for senior citizens, and health education.

In 1977, the Oberlin Health Commission merged with the Oberlin Community Welfare Council to form a single umbrella organization, called the Oberlin Community Services Council, to oversee all social welfare activities in the Oberlin area.

Chairmen of the Oberlin Health Commission:

1959: A. Clair Siddall

1960: J. A. Cochrane

1961: Oscar Schettler

1962: David R. DeLong

1963: unknown

1964: Jeanne Stephens

1965: unknown

1966: James T. Stephens

1967: Frank Zavodsky

1968: Roy H. Ebihara

1969: David J. Evans

1970: A. Clair Siddall

1971: Robert P. McFarland

1972: Ronald A. Rollins

1973: Geraldine Donaldson

1974-1975: Robert S. Thomas

1976-1977: John D. Elder

Note written by Lisa Pruitt.

Extent

3.00 folders

Language of Materials

English

Method of Acquisition

Records of the Oberlin Health Commission were acquired by the Oberlin Community Services Council when that organization was created in 1977. The Oberlin Community Services Council subsequently donated these records to the Oberlin College Archives in July 1988.

Accruals and Additions

No accession recorded; received July 1988

Related Materials

Oberlin College Archives also maintains records of the Oberlin Community Welfare Council (31/13) and the Oberlin Community Services Council (31/15).

Title
Oberlin Health Commission Records
Author
Lisa Pruitt
Date
08/03/1988
Description rules
Rules for Archival Description
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

Contact:
420 Mudd Center
148 West College Street
Oberlin OH 44074-1532 US
440-775-8014
440-775-8016 (Fax)