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Hospital - Health Care Services - Riverwood Healthcare Center

- Minnesota Licensed Bed Capacity: Hospital Beds = 25 - 24-Hour Emergency services - Level III Trauma Center - Comprehensive Advanced Life Support (CALS) Hospital - Inpatient acute care - Intensive/Coronary Care - Obstetrics - Surgical services (inpatient and outpatient) - Diagnostic services such as laboratory and radiology - Anesthesia - Cardiac rehabilitation - Respiratory Care - Diagnostic Sleep Studies - Foot Care - Nutritional services - Nurse Navigator for breast cancer patients & colorectal cancer patients - Pharmacy - Rehabilitation Services - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Sports Medicine - Therapeutic Exercise and Massage Programs - Wound, Ostomy & Continence Care - Back and Neck Care - Swallowing Evaluations - Electrical Stimuli and Electrotherapy - Specialty Clinic and Physicians - Podiatry Care - Wellness coaching Community Support Programs: - Breast Cancer Support Group - Support group for Men, Spouses w Breast Cancer - Diabetes Support Group - Grief Support Group - EMT Training - CPR Training - First Aid Classes - Childbirth Classes - Drug and Alcohol Testing

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Public Health Services - Bloomington Public Health Center

Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding Resources - Public Health Nurses, WIC Lactation Consultants, and Peer Breastfeeding Counselors are available to answer questions or concerns regarding breast/chestfeeding Early Childhood Development Resources ?- Follow Along Program: Supports parents by assessing their young child's growth and development up to age 3. Parents receive a development questionnaire called an ASQ (Ages and Stages Questionnaire) in the mail every 4 months. Once filled out, the parent returns it to Public Health. The results of the questionnaire are mailed back to the parent with suggested activities to promote growth and development for the child's specific age range. A Public Health Nurse will call the parent if there are concerns. If needed, a nurse discusses further evaluation or tips on how to promote a baby's physical and emotional development. Emergency Preparedness - Trainings: Personal and Family Preparedness in All Seasons; Psychological First Aid - Weather-related information for excessive heat and extreme cold Health Screenings - Blood pressure screenings - Hearing screenings - Home assessment for asthma triggers - Tuberculin skin tests Immunizations and Flu Shots - Offers immunizations to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured through the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MNVFC) and the Uninsured and Underinsured Adult Vaccines (UUAV) programs. Older Adult Health A Public Health Nurse may provide: - Assessment of health concerns - Connections to local resources - Support to community organizations to learn more about supporting aging residents Prenatal, Postpartum, and Parenting Resources A Public Health nurse is able to provide: - Assistance with health care questions; food concerns; counseling; child growth and development; parenting skills; asthma education and safe living conditions - Connections to local resources - Education and support for expectant mothers, new parents, and families - Infant Health Initiative: Provides resources and support to pregnant individuals and families with newborns, focusing on reducing infant mortality and preventing preterm births while promoting healthy family environments. - Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH) Program: Public Health Nurses promote healthy pregnancy and childhood development with families through discussion, learning opportunities, developmental screening, and referrals to community resources as needed. A needs assessment is completed during pregnancy or the first 2 months after a newborn's discharge from the hospital. Families may be enrolled until the child turns 2 years old. Sexual and Reproductive Health - Public Health Nurses provide health counseling, education, and resource information to individuals and groups WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program - Provides nutrition education, breast/chestfeeding counseling and support, and food benefits for eligible people who are pregnant, have recently been pregnant, or have children up to age 5 years of age.

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Infectious Diseases and Immunizations - Renville County Public Health Services

Monitors the occurrence and reporting of infectious diseases, helps develop and implement prevention and control strategies, and provides related services, including: - Education on infectious diseases and vaccines to help prevent disease spread and inform residents - Immunization information and guidance, including recommended vaccine schedules and how to access immunizations - Information about tuberculosis (TB) and links to state TB resources, including prevention and control efforts - Sharps disposal services: Residents can purchase an approved container and have used sharps (needles/syringes) safely disposed of

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Vaccinations and Immunization - Otter Tail County Public Health

Provide disease investigations, post-exposure medications, and immunizations to prevent and reduce the spread of infectious diseases. Services offered include: - Infectious disease investigations - Immunization and flu clinics - Mass dispensing clinics - Nursing staff provides health assessment for infectious disease and status of immunization for refugees that have arrived in the county - Perinatal Hepatitis B case management - Tuberculosis case management

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Community Health Education and Promotion - Polk County Public Health

Offers the following health services: - Blood pressure and blood sugar screenings - Child and adult immunizations - Cholesterol screening - Dental varnishing/fluoride treatment - Disease prevention and control - Flu shots - Foot care -Hearing and vision screenings - Height and weight checks - Hemoglobin testing - Hepatitis C and HIV screenings - Lead testing - Mantoux (TB) testing - WIC clinics

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Public Health Division - Goodhue County Health and Human Services

Provides services to promote healthier and safe living for residents. In collaboration with community partners, the Public Health Division is responsible for determining and addressing local public health needs as well as community health initiatives working with individuals, communities, healthcare, and schools. Principles and initiatives include community health improvement plan, healthy communities and equity, and policy/system changes. The Disease Prevention team works to prevent and control infectious and communicable diseases through ongoing public health measures such as: - Public education and sharing information and resources - Outreach planning and disaster response - Monitoring and reporting infectious disease occurrences - Refugee health screening - Takes reports on possible outbreak, disease, or illness, or suspected foodborne or waterborne illness - Tuberculosis screening/Mantoux test

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Child and Teen Checkup - Human Services of Faribault and Martin Counties

?Offers a benefit for children, birth through 20 years of age, who are eligible for Medicaid. Provides a well-child check that is done at different ages, to help children stay healthy, and to take care of any health concerns or problems early. An appointment with public health meets the requirements of a standard well-child checkup.

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Clinic - Sanford Clinic - Bemidji

Services offered in Bemidji: - Laboratory - Chemotherapy - Occupational Health - Vascular Lab - Congestive Heart Failure Clinic - Echocardiology - Ultrasound - Lipid Clinic - Diabetes Education - X-ray - Optical Shop - Stress Tests - Radiation Oncology - Oncology Specialty Outreach in Bemidji: - Allergy - Gastroenterology - Nephrology - Neurology - Pediatric Allergy - Pediatric Cardiology - Pediatric Endocrinology

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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

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Disease Prevention and Control - Nobles County Community Services

Public Health staff provides information and education to enable residents to lead healthy lifestyles for themselves and their families. Services include: - Emergency preparedness to prevent, protect against, and quickly respond to and recover from health emergencies. Emergencies include infectious disease outbreaks/pandemics, severe weather, natural disasters, power outages, incidents resulting in mass casualties, toxic chemical or radiological releases, and acts of bioterrorism. - General education about communicable diseases and immunizations to groups and individuals - HIV education and information - Immunization services to children and adults that are not covered by insurance or Medical Assistance (MA) - Seasonal flu information - Tuberculosis screening, follow-up, and case management to individuals suspected of having or currently have active Tuberculosis

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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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Specialty Clinic - Riverwood Healthcare Center

For specialty and consulting physicians to confer and visit with patients Services covered: - Allergy & Immunology - Audiology - Cardiology - Dermatology - Ear, Nose & Throat - Foot Care - Gastroenterology - Internal Medicine - Mental Health - Neurology - Oncology/Hematology - OB/GYN - Ophthalmology - Orthopedics - Pacemaker Testing - Pathology - Pulmonary - Radiology - Wound, Ostomy & Continence Care - Urology

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Medical Clinic - Neighborhood HealthSource

Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care: - Adolescent healthcare - Gender care and gender-affirming primary care - HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources - Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines - Minor surgical procedures - Nutrition counseling - Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment - Pediatric care/well-child exams - Physical/wellness exams - Prenatal and postpartum care - Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment - Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies Telehealth services include: - Birth control consultations - Chronic disease management - Cold/flu symptoms - Medication management - Mental health and substance abuse concerns - Rashes and skin conditions - Sore throat/cough - Upset stomach - Urinary tract infections

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Hospital - Red Lake Hospital

- Provides medical care and treatment - Pharmacy - Nursing home attached - No surgery or deliveries - Community Health Services - Dental

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Public Health Services - Kandiyohi County Public Health and Human Services

The Public Health provides a broad range of services to residents to promote and protect the health of those who live and work in Kandiyohi County. Services under this Public Health includes: Asthma Home Based Services: - Includes up to three home visits - Learn about asthma triggers in the home and reduce triggers - Learn about community resources Prenatal Programs for Expectant Parents: - Child passenger safety seat program to conduct car seat checks - Expectant parenting classes offered four times a year by public health nurses and parent educators - Follow Along Program to track child's development to see if their child is playing, talking, growing, moving, and behaving like other children their age - Prenatal visits and family home visiting to have a home nurse visit them to offer education and support and post-partum until their baby reaches two years of age Public Immunization Clinics: - Annual seasonal flu clinics offering immunizations - Assessment of immunization levels in the community - Education related to vaccine preventable diseases and communicable diseases - Infectious disease investigations - Services and outreach to immigrants and refugees new to the community - Tuberculosis education and medication management

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Medical Clinic - Neighborhood HealthSource

Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care: - Adolescent healthcare - Gender care and gender-affirming primary care - HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources - Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines - Minor surgical procedures - Nutrition counseling - Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment - Pediatric care/well-child exams - Physical/wellness exams - Prenatal and postpartum care - Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment - Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies Telehealth services include: - Birth control consultations - Chronic disease management - Cold/flu symptoms - Medication management - Mental health and substance abuse concerns - Rashes and skin conditions - Sore throat/cough - Upset stomach - Urinary tract infections

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Health Care Clinic - Scenic Rivers Health Services - Koochiching County - Northome

- Provides primary health care - Sliding fee scale is available for eligible persons based on family size and annual income through a Community Health Center Grant provided by the Bureau of Primary Health Care - Accepts Medicare and Medicaid

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Vaccinations and Immunization - Otter Tail County Public Health

Provide disease investigations, post-exposure medications, and immunizations to prevent and reduce the spread of infectious diseases. Services offered include: - Infectious disease investigations - Immunization and flu clinics - Mass dispensing clinics - Nursing staff provides health assessment for infectious disease and status of immunization for refugees that have arrived in the county - Perinatal Hepatitis B case management - Tuberculosis case management

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Community Health Education and Promotion - Polk County Public Health

Offers the following health services: - Blood pressure and blood sugar screenings - Child and adult immunizations - Cholesterol screening - Dental varnishing/fluoride treatment - Disease prevention and control - Flu shots - Foot care -Hearing and vision screenings - Height and weight checks - Hemoglobin testing - Hepatitis C and HIV screenings - Lead testing - Mantoux (TB) testing - WIC clinics

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Health Care Clinic - Cass Lake Hospital - Indian Health Service Clinic

Clinic provides free health care to Native Americans who live on or near the reservation Services include: - Family Practice - Internal Medicine - Podiatry - Optometry - Dentistry - Pediatrics Specialty Clinics: - OB/GYN - Surgery

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Walk-in and Virtual Care - Mayo Clinic Primary Care in Rochester and Kasson - Mayo Clinic Express Care North

Conditions Seen/Treated - Acne - Bladder infections (females ages 12 - 75 years) available in person only - Cold sores - Cold symptoms - Conjunctivitis (pink eye) - Dental procedure prophylaxis - Diarrhea - Ear pain (without respiratory symptoms) available in person only - Ear wash available in person only - Lice - Medication renewal (non-controlled and short-term) - Minor abrasions, bruises and cuts - Minor burns - Minor skin infections - Nausea available - Oral contraceptives (females ages 18 - 34) - Pregnancy testing (urine) available in person only - Rashes - Sinus symptoms/Sinusitis - Smoking cessation (adults ages 18 and older) - Sore throat - Sports/camp exams (ages 11 - 24 years, excludes Division 1 or chronic medical conditions) available in person only - Stye - Suture removal - Tick exposure - Travel-related motion sickness TB (Tuberculosis) skin testing, test reading available in person only - Vaccinations available in person only: - Hepatitis A (adults only) - Hepatitis B (adults only) - HPV - Influenza (flu) - Meningitis B - Pneumococcal - Shingles (Shingrix) - Tetanus (Td and Tdap) - Vaginal yeast infection (females ages 18 - 65 years) - Vomiting - Wart removal (up to 4 per visit)

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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

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Health Care for the Homeless/House Calls - Minnesota Community Care

Increases access to medical services by traveling from site to site to bring services where it is convenient for individuals facing homelessness. Services include: - Chemical health assessment and referrals - Chiropractic services - Medical services include primary care, transportation assistance, and community resource assistance and referral - Nutrition services include assessment and referral, education, consultation, advocacy - Mental health diagnosis and treatment services - Optical including vision screening and eyeglasses - Pharmaceutical services - Physical therapy - Public health nursing services include outreach and assessment, maternal/child health and family planning, child and teen checkups, and TB case management Donations of unopened medicine, inhalers, and supplies are gratefully accepted. Must be delivered to the project.

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