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Two Harbors: Third Wednesday and Thursday of each month ?Lake County Service Center Baptism River Room (lower level), 616 3rd Avenue, Two Harbors, MN Silver Bay: First Thursday of each month Lake County Service Center - WIC Room, 99 Edison Boulevard Silver Bay, MN Read more at http://www.co.lake.mn.us/departments/health_and_human_services/women_infants_and_children_(wic).php#8xeGUY7d7SI0xOML.99
Two Harbors: Third Wednesday and Thursday of each month ?Lake County Service Center Baptism River Room (lower level), 616 3rd Avenue, Two Harbors, MN Silver Bay: First Thursday of each month Lake County Service Center - WIC Room, 99 Edison Boulevard Silver Bay, MN Read more at http://www.co.lake.mn.us/departments/health_and_human_services/women_infants_and_children_(wic).php#8xeGUY7d7SI0xOML.99
Home visiting service by public health nurses during pregnancy and through the first two years of life after a baby is born. Home visits are voluntary and there is no charge. Visits focus on the woman's health, the infant's health and development, parenting and caretaking role, and the family's plans for the future. The program includes: - Childbirth and breastfeeding education - Family planning information - Health screenings and linkage to community resources - Lead counseling - Mental wellbeing referrals and support - Parenting education and child developmental screenings - Supportive nurse visits - Smoking cessation information - WIC/nutrition counseling
- Child and teen check-ups (Eligible children ages 0 - 20 years who are enrolled in Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare) - Dental, hearing, and vision screening for school children - Growth, development assessments, and physical exams - Maternal and Child Health Programs offering home and office visits for pregnant women and families with children - Referral and follow-up services for children with special needs - Reproductive and Sexual Health Services include: - Birth control options and reproductive health consultations, free condoms, and pregnancy testing - Cervical cancer, Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Syphilis screening - Routine Gynecological and breast examination - Sexual health education, testing, and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STI) - Vaccinations Other services include: - Activities to reduce child abuse - Foot care (Visit website for location hours and services) - Health screenings for individuals such as blood sugar, cholesterol, and hemoglobin - Minnesota Senior Health Options - Nursing home visits - Public health preparedness activities/information including infectious disease outbreaks - Presentations for students about health issues - 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

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Podiatry/Foot Care
New Parents
Youth
Young Adults
Preschool Age Children
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Hepatitis Testing
Well Baby Care
Developmental Disabilities
Medicaid Recipients
Families
Adolescents
Physical Disabilities
Pap Tests
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pregnant Individuals
Eye Screening
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
General Immunization
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Hearing Screening
Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
General Health Education Programs
HIV Testing
General Physical Examinations
Diabetes Screening
Wellness Programs
Foot Screening
Outreach Programs
Postpartum Mothers
Breast Examinations
Preadolescent Children
Public Health Nursing
Primary School Age Children
Pregnancy Testing
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Infants/Toddlers
Disease Specific Communicable Disease Control
Home Based Parenting Education
Safe Sex Supplies
Birth Control Counseling
Home care services include: - Companionship - Complete meal preparation - Errand running/shopping assistance - Housekeeping assistance - Personal care assistance - Find locations using the website Locator Tool

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Housekeeping Assistance
Physical Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Older Adults
Postpartum Mothers
Homebound
Personal Care
Friendly Visiting
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Home visiting service by public health nurses during pregnancy and through the first two years of life after a baby is born. Home visits are voluntary and there is no charge. Visits focus on the woman's health, the infant's health and development, parenting and caretaking role, and the family's plans for the future. The program includes: - Childbirth and breastfeeding education - Family planning information - Health screenings and linkage to community resources - Lead counseling - Mental wellbeing referrals and support - Parenting education and child developmental screenings - Supportive nurse visits - Smoking cessation information - WIC/nutrition counseling
Offers mental health support for individuals with mood, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders who are considering pregnancy (preconception planning), currently pregnant, or parenting a child ages 0-5 years. HopeLine: a free mental health telephone support service. This is not a crisis line. Staff members will call back in 2 - 3 business days to provide mental health triage and connections to resources. Mother-Baby Connections: provides weekly group therapy and parenting support options that meet 1.5 hours per week. Visit website or call for information about current groups. Mother-Baby Day Hospital: a partial hospitalization program that provides group psychotherapy and medication evaluation & management 5 hours per day Monday - Thursday for 2 -4 weeks. This is considered a step down from inpatient hospitalization. Perinatal Outpatient Program (POP): provides group psychotherapy and psychoeducational (virtual and in-person) 3 days per week for 8 - 12 weeks. This program is an ideal fit for women who need more than weekly outpatient psychotherapy visits but do not meet partial hospital level of care.

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General Mental Health Information/Education
Postpartum Mothers
Pregnant Individuals
Family Counseling Agencies
Parenting Helplines
Families With Children
Family Psychoeducation
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Perinatal Depression
A supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and infants and young children who area at a nutritional risk. The purpose of the WIC Program is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of program participants during critical times of growth and development. The WIC Program provides nutrition education, access to health services, referrals to health and other social services and vouchers for supplemental foods. The food vouchers list the types and quantities of WIC foods that are consistent with the participant's nutritional needs.

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Formula/Baby Food
Postpartum Mothers
WIC
Infants/Toddlers
Pregnant Individuals
Provides individual, family, and couples counseling. Areas of specialty include: - Abuse and trauma - Anger management - Anxiety - Autism/spectrum disorders - Body image and self-esteem - Childhood/behavior issues - Conflict - Depression - Grief and loss - Grief over the loss of a child - Life coaching - Men's issues - Parenting - Pregnancy after a loss - Pregnancy loss - Postpartum depression - Postpartum mood disorders - Relationship issues - Self-harming behavior - Separation/divorce - Traumatic bereavement

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Anxiety Disorders
Individuals/Families Affected by Divorce
Anger Management
Perinatal Depression
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parenting Skills Classes
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Life Coaching
Abuse Counseling
Grief and Loss Issues
Self Injury
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Issues
Divorce Counseling
Family Counseling
Parenting Issues
Postpartum Mothers
Depression
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Autism Therapy
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Parent Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
- - Buffalo Baby Café weekly breastfeeding support group - - Children's dental services: sliding scale fee clinic, for ages 0 - 26 years and pregnant women - - Child and teen checkups - - Child passenger safety - - Clinics for seniors age 60+, including education, referrals, blood pressure checks, and foot care - - Disease prevention and control - - Emergency Preparedness - - Environmental Health - - Family home visiting - - Family planning program - - Follow along program - - Help me grow - - Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) & LiveWright.org- Support groups and classes - - Student clinical and internships - - Wellness Done Right Clinic - - Wellness On Wheels (WOW) Program: providing mobile health and immunizations

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Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Adult Immunization
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Childhood Immunization
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Mobile Dental Care
Diabetes Screening
Postpartum Mothers
Perinatal Depression
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Wellness Programs
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Pediatric Dentistry
Diabetes
Well Baby Care
Pregnant Individuals
Family Planning Issues
New Parents
Support Group Clearinghouses
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Natural Family Planning
WIC Applications/Certification
Nutrition Education
General Health Education Programs
Services can include injections, catheterizations, pain management, dementia care, and bandage changes to treat sores or infections. Health care is provided by or under the supervision of qualified nursing staff. - Blood pressure and blood sugar checks - Emergency preparedness - Foot care - Flu information - Health promotion - Maternal and child health care - Tobacco cessation - Tobacco retailer training to prevent youth purchases Please note: Individuals are encouraged to get vaccinations through their primary care clinic. If not possible, call the office for availability of vaccines.

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Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Public Health Nursing
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Tuberculosis Screening
Delivery/Childbirth
Diabetes
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Tuberculosis
Diabetes Screening
Influenza
Prenatal Care
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Podiatry/Foot Care
Breastfeeding Individuals
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Postpartum Mothers
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
General Immunization
Foot Screening
Prenatal Evaluation
Family Health provides nursing services to help improve pregnancy outcomes, provide information on child development, and offer education and support to families in Goodhue County Assistance in the following areas: Pregnancy education and support Postpartum education and support Breastfeeding support Parenting education and support Child growth and development Infant and child safety Health including infant weight checks Attachment and bonding Connecting to resources

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Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Prenatal Evaluation
Child Abuse Prevention
Well Baby Care
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
New Parents
Parenting Materials
Postpartum Mothers
Home Based Parenting Education
Home visiting service by public health nurses during pregnancy and through the first two years of life after a baby is born. Home visits are voluntary and there is no charge. Visits focus on the woman's health, the infant's health and development, parenting and caretaking role, and the family's plans for the future. The program includes: - Childbirth and breastfeeding education - Family planning information - Health screenings and linkage to community resources - Lead counseling - Mental wellbeing referrals and support - Parenting education and child developmental screenings - Supportive nurse visits - Smoking cessation information - WIC/nutrition counseling
Provides individual, family, and couples counseling. Areas of specialty include: - Abuse and trauma - Anger management - Anxiety - Autism/spectrum disorders - Body image and self-esteem - Childhood/behavior issues - Conflict - Depression - Grief and loss - Grief over the loss of a child - Life coaching - Men's issues - Parenting - Pregnancy after a loss - Pregnancy loss - Postpartum depression - Postpartum mood disorders - Relationship issues - Self-harming behavior - Separation/divorce - Traumatic bereavement

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Anxiety Disorders
Individuals/Families Affected by Divorce
Anger Management
Perinatal Depression
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parenting Skills Classes
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Life Coaching
Abuse Counseling
Grief and Loss Issues
Self Injury
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Issues
Divorce Counseling
Family Counseling
Parenting Issues
Postpartum Mothers
Depression
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Autism Therapy
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Parent Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
MAC is a food commodity program for children 5 and 6 years of age, 12 months postpartum women, non-breast feeding and not utilizing WIC Food provided includes: - Canned fruit - Vegetables - Juices - Milk - Meat - Dry beans - Peanut Butter - Cereal - Rice or pasta - Cheese Program is funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Must be income eligible

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Gap Group Nutrition Related Benefits
Low Income
Postpartum Mothers
Program provides healthy foods and nutrition information to eligible individuals. Foods are provided to participants through food vouchers, which are redeemed at approved grocery stores. - Information about nutrition during pregnancy, and about feeding your baby and young children - Vouchers for a variety of healthy foods, including fruits & vegetables, milk, eggs, whole grain foods, and more - Information and referrals to other health and social services

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Infants/Toddlers
New Parents
Postpartum Mothers
Low Income
WIC Applications/Certification
- Anticoagulation - Behavioral Health - Diabetes Education - Family Medicine: Preventative medicine; acute illness evaluation; student health maintenance exams/sports physicals; complete physicals; immunizations; ongoing care/chronic disease management; prenatal and postpartum care - Internal Medicine - Care of patients who may experience health complications; chest pain; abdominal pain; back pain; cancer; diabetes; disease prevention; heart and lung disease; stomach/intestinal problems - Mammography - Medication Therapy Management - Pathology - Post Acute Care: 24/7 skilled nursing care; wound care; respiratory support; intravenous treatment; cardiac monitoring; pain management; complex tube feedings; rehabilitation services - Radiology

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General Mental Health Information/Education
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Hospital Based Outpatient Services
General Immunization
Lung Disease
Family and Community Medicine
General Medical Care
Heart Disease
Breast Examinations
Cancer
General Physical Examinations
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Postpartum Mothers
Mammograms
Diabetes
Medication Information/Management
Prenatal Care
Depression Screening
Emphysema
Internal Medicine
General Mental Health Screening
Sports Participation Physical Examinations
Home visiting service by public health nurses during pregnancy and through the first two years of life after a baby is born. Home visits are voluntary and there is no charge. Visits focus on the woman's health, the infant's health and development, parenting and caretaking role, and the family's plans for the future. The program includes: - Childbirth and breastfeeding education - Family planning information - Health screenings and linkage to community resources - Lead counseling - Mental wellbeing referrals and support - Parenting education and child developmental screenings - Supportive nurse visits - Smoking cessation information - WIC/nutrition counseling
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program is a supplemental food and nutrition program for women with a low-income, pregnant, breastfeeding, and/or postpartum and infants and young children who are at nutritional risk. The purpose is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of the program participants during critical times of growth and development. The WIC Program provides nutrition education, access to health services, referrals to health and other social services, and vouchers for supplemental foods. The food vouchers list the types and quantities of WIC foods that are consistent with the participant's nutritional needs.

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Postpartum Mothers
Infants/Toddlers
WIC Applications/Certification
Pregnant Individuals
Low Income
Newborns
Breastfeeding Individuals
- Helpline for expecting and postpartum parents, not a crisis line - Information on postpartum mood and anxiety disorders for providers and new parents - Referrals to resources - Peer volunteers available to provide one-on-one support - Private Facebook support group - Connection to additional support groups through Postpartum Support International -In need families are awarded 20 hours of postpartum doula care

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Perinatal Depression
New Parents
Parenting Helplines
Expectant Fathers
Pregnant Individuals
Postpartum Mothers
Anxiety Disorders
Patient to Patient Networking
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Parent Support Groups
Condition Specific Mental Health Information/Education
- Provides breast feeding promotion and support - Makes health referrals to registered dieticians, maternity and child health nurses, physicians and other providers. - Provides nutrition education and vouchers for food.

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Infants/Toddlers
Postpartum Mothers
Pregnant Teens
Mothers
Pregnant Individuals With Children
Nutrition Education
Newborns
Women
Native American Community
Pregnant Single Individuals
Provides individual, family, and couples counseling. Areas of specialty include: - Abuse and trauma - Anger management - Anxiety - Autism/spectrum disorders - Body image and self-esteem - Childhood/behavior issues - Conflict - Depression - Grief and loss - Grief over the loss of a child - Life coaching - Men's issues - Parenting - Pregnancy after a loss - Pregnancy loss - Postpartum depression - Postpartum mood disorders - Relationship issues - Self-harming behavior - Separation/divorce - Traumatic bereavement

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Anxiety Disorders
Individuals/Families Affected by Divorce
Anger Management
Perinatal Depression
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Parenting Skills Classes
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Life Coaching
Abuse Counseling
Grief and Loss Issues
Self Injury
Conjoint Counseling
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Issues
Divorce Counseling
Family Counseling
Parenting Issues
Postpartum Mothers
Depression
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Autism Therapy
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Parent Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling

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