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Washington County Public Health

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Washington County Public Health

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WCPH is committed to protecting and promoting the health of residents of Washington County

Public Health affects everyone who drinks public drinking water, eats in a restaurant, buys milk, has an elderly relative who needs home care, needs emergency medical services, wants to avoid getting sick from an infectious disease, or is concerned about preparedness for natural or intentional disasters.

A few of the profound changes that our department has helped to bring about include: vaccinations, safer work places, safer and healthier food, vehicle safety, control of infectious diseases, advances in treatment and prevention of heart disease and stroke, family planning, the decrease in tobacco use, better care for mothers and babies and the fluoridation of drinking water. Please take a look at this site to understand how Washington County Public Health can serve you.

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Child Health

Public health promotes the health of Washington county children, youth and adolescents by providing health care services through collaborative efforts. 

The Family Connection

The Family Connection offers personal visits, free of charge, to any family residing in Washington County with children from conception through the age of 48 months. 

Immunizations

Immunizations have the potential to protect the health of families, friends, and communities.  Vaccines are available for children, adolescents, and adults.

Community Health

Washington County Public Health collaborates with a number of organizations on multiple community health endeavors: overall wellness endeavors, access to mental health services, mobile food pantries, blood pressure clinics and multiple community outreach events.

Maternal Health

Maternal health services provide preventive health services to women.  These services ensure early and adequate prenatal care, early identification of risk factors, promotion of health lifestyle choices and resource/referral.

Home Care

Home Care is both the oldest and newest form of health care.  It is the most cost effective and satisfying type of health care service available to preserve the family unit and keep you or your loved one at home as long as possible.

1st Five

The 1st Five Healthy Mental Development Initiative builds partnerships between physician practices and public service providers to enhance high quality well-child care. 

Dental Services

I-Smile is a statewide initiative to help keep kids healthy. The ultimate goal is to ensure that all children have a dental home. I-Smile can help link you and your family to dental care.

Emergency Preparedness

WCPH collaborates with State and Local partners to protect citizens in Washington County and increase our ability to respond to bioterrorism, infectious disease outbreaks and other public health emergencies.

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ā˜€ļøšŸŒž Summer Safety Tip: Protect Yourself from UV Rays!

ā˜€ļøšŸŒž Summer Safety Tip: Protect Yourself from UV Rays!

ā˜€ļøšŸŒž Summer Safety Tip: Protect Yourself from UV Rays! šŸŒžā˜€ļø Summer’s here, and so is the sunshine! To keep your skin safe and healthy while enjoying the outdoors, remember these UV protection tips: āœ… Seek shade during peak sun hours (10 AM – 4 PM) āœ… Wear a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses āœ… Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) every 2 hours āœ… Wear lightweight, long-sleeved clothing when possible āœ… Stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade Your skin will thank you! Have a safe and fun summer! šŸ˜ŽšŸŒ“
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šŸ¦ŸšŸ’¦ Did you know?

šŸ¦ŸšŸ’¦ Did you know?

šŸ¦ŸšŸ’¦ Did you know? Mosquitoes only need a tiny bit of water—like the size of a bottle cap—to lay their eggs! Yuck! 😱 But here’s the good news: YOU can be a mosquito-busting hero! šŸ¦øā€ā™‚ļøšŸ¦øā€ā™€ļø Just empty, clean, or refill any water sources around your home every week to stop those pesky biters from multiplying. Think old tires, bird baths, gutters, pools, and any sneaky spots holding water! Let’s team up to #FightTheBite and keep summer buzzing with fun — not mosquitoes! šŸ¦Ÿāœ‹šŸ˜Ž
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Jessica Yoder and Sarah Bigley with Kalona Realty Washington Page with Jen Roberts and Shelby Hill

Jessica Yoder and Sarah Bigley with Kalona Realty Washington Page with Jen Roberts and Shelby Hill

Washington PageOn today’s program, I am talking with Washington County Public Health Director Jen Roberts and Public Health Nurse Shelby Hill about summer travel safety, measles, and vaccines for kids before school starts. https://media.blubrry.com/kciiradio/ins.blubrry.com/kciiradio/Pub_Health_Su...
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Photos from Washington County Public Health's post

šŸ“ššŸ©ŗ Back to School Clinic – Get Ready for the 2025–26 School Year! Washington County Public Health is here to help you check off those school health requirements! āœ… šŸ“… Clinic Dates: • Monday, August 4, 2025 • Thursday, August 14, 2025 šŸ•’ Time: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM šŸ“ NEW Location: 2175 Lexington Blvd Bldg. 2, Washington, IA 52353 šŸ’‰ Services Offered: • Dental Screenings (Kindergarten & 9th Grade) • Vision Screenings (Kindergarten & 3rd Grade) • Lead Testing (Kindergarten) • Immunizations (Kindergarten, 7th & 12th Grade*) *Immunizations are available for children under 19 who: āœ”ļø Have no health insurance āœ”ļø Are enrolled in Medicaid āœ”ļø Are American Indian or Alaska Native āœ”ļø Are underinsured šŸ“ž Call us at (319) 653-7758 to schedule your child’s immunization appointment. All other services will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Let’s make this school year a healthy one! šŸŽ’šŸ©¹ #BackToSchool #WCPH #SchoolClinic #Immunizations #HealthyStart...
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šŸŠā€ā™€ļøšŸ’¦ Swimwear Safety Matters!

šŸŠā€ā™€ļøšŸ’¦ Swimwear Safety Matters!

šŸŠā€ā™€ļøšŸ’¦ Swimwear Safety Matters! šŸ’¦šŸŠā€ā™‚ļø Did you know that the color of your child’s swimsuit can impact how easily they’re seen in the water? Visibility can be critical in preventing water emergencies. šŸ‘€ Choose bright, contrasting swimwear colors like: āœ… Neon orange āœ… Bright pink āœ… Lime green āœ… Yellow āŒ Avoid swimsuits that are blue, white, or muted colors, as they can blend into the water and make it harder to spot a child in distress—especially in pools, lakes, or rivers. šŸ’” Extra Water Safety Tips: āœ”ļø Always supervise children near water—stay within arm’s reach āœ”ļø Use Coast Guard-approved life jackets in open water āœ”ļø Enroll kids in swim lessons āœ”ļø Know CPR in case of emergencies A little planning goes a long way in keeping water time safe and fun! šŸ’™ #WaterSafety #SwimwearSafety #SummerSafety #DrowningPrevention #PublicHealth
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Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June!

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June!

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June! Adults 60+ (and spouses) can make reservations by calling 319-653-3950. **Must make reservations before 1PM the Tuesday PRIOR to the meal!**
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ā˜€ļøšŸ”„ Stay Safe in the Heat!

ā˜€ļøšŸ”„ Stay Safe in the Heat!

ā˜€ļøšŸ”„ Stay Safe in the Heat! šŸ”„ā˜€ļø As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illnesses. Whether you're working, playing, or relaxing outdoors—take steps to stay cool and safe this summer! āœ… Heat Safety Tips: āœ”ļø Drink plenty of water—don’t wait until you’re thirsty! āœ”ļø Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing āœ”ļø Take breaks in the shade or air conditioning āœ”ļø Never leave children or pets in parked cars āœ”ļø Check on neighbors, especially older adults or those with health conditions āœ”ļø Know the signs of heat exhaustion: dizziness, headache, nausea, and heavy sweating šŸŒ”ļø If someone shows signs of heat stroke (confusion, fainting, no sweating, high body temp), call 911 immediately. Let’s enjoy summer safely—stay cool, stay hydrated, and look out for one another! šŸŒžšŸ’§ #HeatSafety #SummerHealth #StayCool #PublicHealthTips #BeatTheHeat
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šŸŽ‰šŸŽŠ Happy 13-Year Workaversary, Diane!

šŸŽ‰šŸŽŠ Happy 13-Year Workaversary, Diane!

šŸŽ‰šŸŽŠ Happy 13-Year Workaversary, Diane! šŸŽŠšŸŽ‰ Today, we’re celebrating 13 amazing years of dedication, hard work, and compassion from Diane! šŸ’™ From making a difference in the lives of our community members to being an incredible part of our team, she truly embodies what public health and home care is all about. šŸ”ā¤ļø We’re so grateful for everything Diane brings to Washington County Public Health—here’s to many more years of making an impact! šŸ‘šŸŽ‰ Drop a comment to help us celebrate Diane! šŸŽˆšŸŽŠ #13YearWorkaversary #PublicHealthHero #DedicatedAndCompassionate #WeAppreciateYou
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ā˜€ļø Happy First Day of Summer!

ā˜€ļø Happy First Day of Summer!

ā˜€ļø Happy First Day of Summer! ā˜€ļø As you dive into summer fun, don’t forget to take care of your health! šŸŒ»šŸ’‰ Check out our May/June schedule for the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program and our NEW Vaccines for Adults (VFA) program—designed to make sure everyone has access to important vaccines, no matter their insurance status. šŸ¤” Who Qualifies? šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø āœ… VFC Program (Ages 18 & under): 1ļøāƒ£ Uninsured (no health insurance) 2ļøāƒ£ Enrolled in Medicaid 3ļøāƒ£ American Indian or Alaska Native 4ļøāƒ£ Underinsured (insurance does not cover vaccines) āœ… VFA Program (Ages 19+): 1ļøāƒ£ Uninsured (no health insurance) 2ļøāƒ£ Underinsured (insurance does not cover vaccines) 3ļøāƒ£ Medicare Part B only šŸ“ž Call us at 319-653-7758 to schedule your appointment—don’t wait, spots fill fast! Help us spread the word—tag a friend or loved one who might benefit from these programs! šŸ’‰šŸŒž
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Photos from Washington County Public Health's post

šŸ•·ļø Tick Season is Here—Stay Safe Outdoors! šŸŒ³ā˜€ļø As you enjoy the warmer weather, don’t forget to protect yourself and your family from ticks. These tiny pests can carry illnesses like Lyme disease, so prevention is key! āœ… Tick Safety Tips: āœ”ļø Wear long sleeves and pants when walking in tall grass or wooded areas āœ”ļø Use EPA-registered insect repellents (like DEET or picaridin) āœ”ļø Stick to the center of trails āœ”ļø Do a full-body tick check after being outdoors—especially behind ears, knees, and underarms āœ”ļø Shower within two hours of coming indoors āœ”ļø Put clothes in the dryer on high heat to kill ticks 🐾 Don’t forget to check pets, too! If you find a tick, remove it as soon as possible with fine-tipped tweezers. Watch for any signs of illness and contact your healthcare provider with any concerns. Stay safe and enjoy the great outdoors! 🌿 #TickSafety #LymeDiseaseAwareness #PublicHealth #OutdoorSafety
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The HPV vaccine is recommended for boys and girls as young as age 9 and for everyone through age 26 who hasn’t been fully vaccinated. Help protect you and your loved ones — talk with your healthcare provider about whether the HPV vaccine may be right for your family. Learn more: https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv Source: CDC La vacuna contra el VPH estĆ” recomendada para niƱos y niƱas desde los 9 aƱos y para todas las personas hasta los 26 aƱos que no estĆ©n completamente vacunadas. Ayude a protegerse a sĆ­ mismo y a sus seres queridos: hable con su profesional de la salud sobre si la vacuna contra el VPH puede ser adecuada para su familia. Obtenga mĆ”s información: https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv Fuente: Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC)
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šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Jackie

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Jackie

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Jackie Meet Jackie, one of our incredible CNAs! Known for her kindness and compassion, she goes above and beyond to make sure our clients feel safe and cared for every day. Thank you, Jackie, for all you do! šŸ’™ šŸ’™CNAs are the heart of healthcare—providing comfort, dignity, and strength when it’s needed most.šŸ’™ #CNASpotlight #ThankYou
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šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Bonnie

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Bonnie

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Bonnie Meet Bonnie, one of our incredible CNAs! Known for her compassion and caring heart, she goes above and beyond to make sure our clients feel safe and cared for every day. Thank you, Bonnie, for all you do! šŸ’™ šŸ’™To the CNAs who make every moment matter—thank you for your strength, your care, and your heart šŸ’™ #CNASpotlight #ThankYou
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šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Irene

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Irene

šŸ“£ CNA Spotlight: Irene Meet Irene, one of our incredible CNAs! Known for her gentleness and listening ear, she goes above and beyond to make sure our clients feel safe and cared for every day. Thank you, Irene, for all you do! šŸ’™ šŸ’™Not all heroes wear capes… some wear scrubs and carry care in their hands and hearts. šŸ’™ #CNASpotlight #ThankYou
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🌟 Happy CNA Week!

🌟 Happy CNA Week!

🌟 Happy CNA Week! 🌟 June 12–18 is a time to recognize and celebrate the compassionate, hardworking Certified Nursing Assistants who provide essential care every day. At Washington County Public Health, we are incredibly grateful for the CNAs on our team and across the community. Your dedication, kindness, and tireless support make a lasting impact on the lives of those you serve. šŸ’™ Thank you for all you do—not just this week, but every single day! #CNAWeek #ThankYouCNAs #HealthcareHeroes #WashingtonCountyPublicHealth
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Photos from Washington County Public Health's post

šŸ›‘ Measles cases are on the rise—make sure you know the signs and how to protect your family! There are currently 3 cases in Iowa and NONE in Washington County! Below you will find important information about symptoms, what to do if you think you or a loved one might have measles, and how to prevent its spread. A Measles fact sheet is also provided! āœ… Washington County Public Health has the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine available for those who would like it. Thanks to Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (IHHS), it's FREE for everyone—no matter your insurance status. šŸ“ Call us today with any questions or concerns at 319-653-7758.
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Did you know the HPV vaccine can help protect your child from serious diseases later in life, including several forms of cancer? The vaccine can be given to boys and girls starting at age 9 and through age 26. Talk with your child’s healthcare provider and learn more about HPV at https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv Source: CDC ĀæSabĆ­a que la vacuna contra el VPH puede ayudar a proteger a su hijo de enfermedades graves mĆ”s adelante en la vida, incluidas varias formas de cĆ”ncer? La vacuna puede administrarse a niƱos y niƱas a partir de los 9 aƱos y hasta los 26 aƱos. Hable con el profesional de la salud de su hijo y obtenga mĆ”s información sobre el VPH en https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv. Fuente: Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC)
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Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June!

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June!

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during June! Adults 60+ (and spouses) can make reservations by calling 319-653-3950. **Must make reservations before 1PM the Tuesday PRIOR to the meal!**
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Photos from Washington County Public Health's post

Photos from Washington County Public Health's post

HPV can impact both boys and girls, but there’s a way to help protect against it. The HPV vaccine can prevent up to 90% of HPV-related cancers and can be given as early as age 9 and through age 26. Talk to your child’s healthcare provider about whether the HPV vaccine may be right for your family. Learn more: https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv Source: CDC El VPH puede afectar tanto a niƱos como a niƱas, pero hay una forma de ayudar a protegerse contra Ć©l. La vacuna contra el VPH puede prevenir hasta el 90 % de los tipos de cĆ”ncer relacionados con el VPH y puede administrarse a partir de los 9 aƱos y hasta los 26 aƱos. Hable con el profesional de la salud de su hijo sobre si la vacuna contra el VPH puede ser adecuada para su familia. Obtenga mĆ”s información: https://hhs.iowa.gov/immunization/hpv Fuente: Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC)
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