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Community Health - Le Sueur County Public Health

- Disease prevention - Environmental Health: Provides licensing and inspection for all food, pools, and lodging establishments, including temporary events - Healthy Smiles: Dental services including assessment, cleaning, education, fluoride varnish, sealants, and referrals - Medication Disposal: Accepts disposal of unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications - Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) - Sharps Disposal: Accepts disposal of needles, lancets, and syringes (sharps) - Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP)

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Child and Family Health - Brown County Public Health Department

Provides services for families and pregnant individuals including: - Assistance connecting with community resources like financial support, healthcare, dental care, education, and employment - Breastfeeding, labor, and delivery education - Child and teen check ups - Family planning - Monitor health during pregnancy and postpartum recovery ?- Provide education and resources on child development - Well-baby exams

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Public Health - Watonwan County Public Health

- Child and family health care home visits - Child and teen checkups for ages birth - 20 - Community health services - Environmental health services (contract with Brown/Nicollet County) - Immtrack immunization registry (tracks immunizations including childhood flu and Hepatitis B within the state of MN). Printouts of a child's records are available at a parent's request for daycare, camp, school, etc. Bring shot records. - Family planning education - Maternal and infant care education, including one on one instruction of childbirth education and breastfeeding - WIC (Women Infants and Children Program): nutritional supplements for pregnant and breastfeeding women and children under age 5. - Public health emergency preparedness

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Disease Prevention and Control - Scott County Public Health Department

Services provided: - Investigates and treats Tuberculosis (TB) - Provides control function of managing communicable disease outbreaks - Schedules immunization clinics for child/adolescent/adult immunizations. - Screens and supports refugees and immigrants Vaccines provided under the Minnesota Vaccines for Children Program and the Uninsured /Underinsured Adult Vaccine program: - Adults: Tetanus, pneumonia, HPV (Gardasil), MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Influenza, chickenpox, and shingles vaccinations. Any adult aged 19 or older who is underinsured or uninsured can receive these immunizations. ?- Children: All required vaccines for day care, Headstart, and school (preschool - high school). Plus recommended vaccines including Hepatitis A, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Rotavirus, and Influenza.

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Sanford Bagley Medical Center - Sanford Bagley Medical Center

Provides health care for Clearwater County including: - 25 bed Critical Access Hospital - 24-hour emergency department - Inpatient/Outpatient surgery department - Respiratory Therapy - Laboratory & X-Ray services - Mammography - CT scan, ultrasound, bone densitometry - Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Visiting specialists - Swing beds & Respite Care - Therapeutic dietary consultant - Outpatient IV

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Chemical Dependency Assessment - Rice County Social Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include: - Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments - Referral to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources. ? - When legal intervention is required, staff can assist with mental health and chemical dependency commitments

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Community Health - Norman - Mahnomen Public Health

Provides a range of public health functions that protect and promote the health of residents. Services include: - Collaborative Wellness Initiatives: Works with community partners, schools, workplaces, and organizations to create policies and programs that support healthy lifestyles and prevent chronic diseases (e.g., tobacco-free living, active living). - Community Health Assessment and Planning: Leads or contributes to regular assessments of community health needs and develops improvement plans to address priority issues in the service area. - Contagious disease/life-threatening illness investigation - Contracts with school districts to provide pre-school screenings, hearing and vision screenings, scoliosis screenings, school health services, and health education - CPR Training and Certification are available for a fee - Environmental Public Health Assessments: Partners with regional teams to identify and address environmental health hazards in homes and communities (e.g., healthy homes approaches). - Investigation and follow-up regarding reports of public health nuisance in which the health of the public is at risk or in danger

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Adult Services - Cass County Health, Human and Veterans Services

- Conservatorship services - Guardianship services - Money management - Foster care - Board and lodging

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Women, Infants and Children - WIC - Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services - DVHHS

Provides nutrition education, counseling, and foods that promote good health for pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women with children ages birth - 5. Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) provides the following services: - Assistance with any special needs - Health assessment and screening - Nutrition education - Referral to other community services WIC benefits are given to participants to purchase nutritious foods such as cereal, cheese, eggs, infant formula, fruits and vegetables, milk, and peanut butter

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Child and Teen Checkups - Todd County Public Health

Provides child and teen checkups for children, teens, and young adults who are enrolled in or eligible for Medical Assistance. The county can also assist families in finding a local provider and transportation for the checkups. The checkups include: - Age-appropriate information on health, nutrition, and safety - Dental referral and oral health resources - Growth and development screenings - Hearing screenings - Immunizations - Lab tests - Oral health screening - Physical exams - Social-emotional screenings - Vision screenings

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Child and Teen Checkups - Crow Wing County Community Services - Public Health

Offered to any Crow Wing County resident under the age of 21. Checkups include: hearing and vision screening, developmental screening, physical exam, lead screening, immunizations, and referrals to other health care providers as necessary.

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Community Health Promotion - McLeod County Public Health

Offers a variety of community health services, including: - Community health promotion - Health education programs - School health programs including screening, education, and consultation to schools through contractual arrangements - Foot care clinics - Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) interventions to prevent obesity by implementing policy, systems, and environmental changes to increase physical activity and intake of healthy food choices - Programs to decrease the use of tobacco and other drugs in youth and decrease the use of tobacco in all populations

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Chemical Dependency Assessment - Sibley County Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include: - Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments - Referral to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources. - When legal intervention is required, staff can assist with mental health and chemical dependency commitments

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Flu Information, Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control - Minnesota Department of Health

Provides information on seasonal influenza, and on vaccination clinics available via website and phone. Investigates epidemics and illness outbreaks.

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Disease Prevention and Control - Dakota County Public Health

Offers various immunizations for adults and children, testing, and disease prevention education. Programs are offered at low cost to persons who are eligible. Services include: ?- Childhood lead studies and abatement - Communicable disease education and surveillance - Covid-19 Vaccines - Hepatitis B worksite activities - HIV and AIDS education - Immunizations at health fairs and work sites - Mantoux testing - Public health nuisance control - Refugee screening - Tuberculosis education

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Disease Prevention Control and Healthy Lifestyles - Horizon Public Health

Monitors diseases and promotes a healthy community. Services include: - Adult and children vaccinations and information. Vaccinations are offered at the Horizon Public Health Office in Alexandria. - Community education resources to protect and prevent diseases from insects, common infections, lead poisoning, and viruses. - Safe drinking water testing: helps address common concerns, including: arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead, manganese, and nitrate and support treatment of contaminants in private wells. - Substance misuse prevention resources

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Disease Prevention - Crow Wing County Community Services - Public Health

Provides the following services and information to prevent the spread of diseases: - Assists and conducts infectious disease investigations - Communicable disease prevention, education, and follow-up to control the spread of disease - Coordinates with the Minnesota Department of Health on case investigation - Information on various diseases and conditions - Immunization records and information

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Child and Teen Checkup Outreach - Nicollet County Health and Human Services

The program helps identify and treat health problems early. Services includes: - Complete physical exam - Immunizations - Information about your child's growth and development - Oral health exam and referral to dentist - Lab tests, as needed - Vision and Hearing Screening

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Disease Prevention and Control - Sibley County Public Health Department

Provides services to assist with disease prevention and control in the community, including: - Disease reporting - Routine immunizations for children - Sharps disposal

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Environmental Health - Meeker County Public Health

Education and referrals about various topics that can impact the environment and people's health: - Asbestos information - Indoor air quality - Carbon monoxide information - Free radon test kits and educational resources Water quality: - Well-water testing kits for private wells - Free well water tests are available to pregnant women and families with children one year of age or younger Lead: - Information about sources of lead - Resources to identify potential lead source problems - Referrals and education on how to remove lead sources

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Chemical Dependency Services - Douglas County Health and Human Services

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Provides Rule 25 Assessments for chemical dependency and eligibility determination for treatment funding.

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City Offices - Edina City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information: https://www.edinamn.gov/772/City-Council Departments Administration: - Animal Control/Pet Licensing: (952)826-1610 - Elections/Voter Registration: (952)826-0363; TDD (952)826-0379 - Licensing: (952)927-8861 Animal Control: - General animal-related questions, call Edina Police Department (952)826-1610 - Non-Emergency number to report animal violations (952)826-1600 Domestic Partner Registry - Voluntary program for unmarried, committed couples who reside or work in Edina and who share a life and home together to document their relationship Emergency Management: - Call (952)826-0330 Finance Department: - Call (952)826-0366 Park and Recreation Department: - General Information: (952)826-0367 - See separate listing (Three Rivers Park; Hennepin Parks) Public Works Department: - Planning and Zoning: (952)826-0369 - Public Health: (952)826-0370 - Sewer and Water: (952)826-0375; Water Emergency: (952)826-1600 - Snow Emergency: (952)826-0374 - Streets: (952)826-0376 - Water Utility Billing: (952)826-0373

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Hennepin County Public Health Clinic - Hennepin County Human Services - Public Health

Red Door Clinic provides the following services: - Adult immunizations - COVID-19 vaccinations - Family planning services, sexual health counseling, and health education - HIV testing, counseling, and short-term interventions - Immigration exams - MMR and other childhood immunizations - Pregnancy prevention for young women ages 12 - 21 - Refugee health screenings and exams for tuberculosis and other illnesses - Screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases - Syringe exchange and Narcan - Travel vaccinations

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Disease Prevention and Control - Southwest Health and Human Services

- Communicable disease investigations - Education - Immunizations from birth to adult - Infectious diseases information and resources - Monitoring infectious disease occurrences - Outbreak planning/disaster response - Refugee health screening - Reporting a disease; find reportable disease list here - Tuberculosis control

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Chemical Dependency Assessment - Human Services of Faribault and Martin Counties

Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include: - Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments - Referral to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources. - When legal intervention is required, staff can assist with mental health and chemical dependency commitments

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