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Washington County Public Health

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Promote - Protect - Prevent - Respect - Partner

Washington County Public Health

Devoted to assuring effective resources for the health of our communities.

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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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🌼🌱National Gardening Day🌱🌼

🌼🌱National Gardening Day🌱🌼

🌼🌱National Gardening Day🌱🌼 Ready to get your hands dirty? National Gardening Day is the perfect time to start planning or planting your garden! Whether it’s a backyard plot, raised bed, or a few pots on your porch, gardening has benefits for all ages. 🌿 Health Benefits of Gardening: β˜€οΈ Encourages physical activity πŸ₯• Promotes healthier eating habits 🧠 Reduces stress and supports mental well-being 🌸 Provides opportunities for family learning and connection Gardening Safety Tips: βœ”οΈ Wear gloves to protect your hands βœ”οΈ Stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade βœ”οΈ Use sunscreen and bug spray when needed βœ”οΈ Wash produce thoroughly before eating Let’s celebrate by planting something that will grow not just in our gardensβ€”but in our health too! πŸŒ·πŸ’š
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πŸ“œπŸŒΏThomas Jefferson’s Birthday πŸŒΏπŸ“œ

πŸ“œπŸŒΏThomas Jefferson’s Birthday πŸŒΏπŸ“œ

πŸ“œπŸŒΏThomas Jefferson’s Birthday πŸŒΏπŸ“œ Today we recognize the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, one of our nation’s Founding Fathers and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Beyond his role in history, Jefferson was also passionate about agriculture, gardening, and healthy livingβ€”believing that access to fresh food was important for overall well-being. 🌱 Public Health Connection: Access to fresh, nutritious foods continues to play a vital role in community health today. Diets rich in fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Supporting local agriculture and growing your own food are great ways to invest in your health and your community!
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πŸ„πŸŒΎ National Farm Animals Day πŸŒΎπŸ–

πŸ„πŸŒΎ National Farm Animals Day πŸŒΎπŸ–

πŸ„πŸŒΎ National Farm Animals Day πŸŒΎπŸ– Today we celebrate the farm animals that play such an important role in our lives and communities. From providing food and supporting local agriculture to teaching children about responsibility and care, farm animals are an important part of rural life. Public Health Tips Around Farm Animals: πŸ“ Wash your hands after touching animals, their feed, or their living areas to help prevent the spread of germs. πŸ„ Keep food and drinks away from animal areas to reduce the risk of contamination. πŸ‘ Supervise children when they are around animals and remind them not to touch their faces until their hands are clean. πŸ– Wear proper footwear in barns or pens and avoid bringing muddy boots into your home. Farm animals are wonderful to learn from and care for, but it’s important to remember that animals can sometimes carry germs that make people sick. A few simple precautions help keep both people and animals healthy! Happy National Farm Animals Day! πŸšœπŸ’š
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Thank You Public Health Workers

Thank You Public Health Workers

Thank You Public Health Workers During National Public Health Week, we also want to recognize the dedicated professionals who work every day to protect and improve community health. Thank you to the nurses, social worker, dental hygienist, dental assistant, environmental health staff, support staff, and partners who make this work possible. Your efforts help create healthier futures for all.
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Community Partnerships

Community Partnerships

Community Partnerships Public health is strongest when communities work together. Healthcare providers, schools, local organizations, and community members all play a role in promoting health and preventing disease. Collaboration helps ensure everyone has access to the resources they need to stay healthy.
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Supporting Families & Children Public health supports families from the very beginning. Programs that provide nutrition support, developmental screenings, and family resources help children grow, learn, and thrive. Early support helps build a strong foundation for lifelong health.
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Prevention & Healthy Living

Prevention & Healthy Living

Prevention & Healthy Living During National Public Health Week, we celebrate the power of prevention. Simple actions like getting recommended vaccines, eating balanced meals, staying active, and attending routine check-ups can help prevent illness and support long-term health. Healthy choices today can lead to healthier communities tomorrow.
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World Health Day πŸŒπŸ’™

World Health Day πŸŒπŸ’™

World Health Day πŸŒπŸ’™ Today is World Health Day, a time to recognize the importance of public health and the role it plays in keeping our communities safe and healthy. Public health works behind the scenes every day β€” from vaccinations and disease prevention to health education, maternal and child health services, and community wellness programs. These efforts help prevent illness, promote healthy lifestyles, and support people at every stage of life. By working together β€” individuals, families, healthcare providers, and community partners β€” we can build healthier communities for everyone.
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Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during April!

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

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during April! 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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Kickoff to National Public Health Week

Kickoff to National Public Health Week

Kickoff to National Public Health Week This week is National Public Health Week, a time to recognize the many ways public health helps keep our communities healthy and safe. From vaccinations and disease prevention to nutrition programs, home health services, and health education, public health works every day to support people at every stage of life. Together, we can build a healthier community for everyone. πŸ’™
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National Library Day πŸ“š

National Library Day πŸ“š

National Library Day πŸ“š Today we celebrate National Library Day and the important role libraries play in our communities. Libraries are more than just books β€” they provide access to learning, technology, community programs, and reliable information for people of all ages. They are places where curiosity grows and knowledge is shared. Thank you to our local libraries and librarians for helping keep our community informed, connected, and inspired.
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Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during April!

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

Enjoy a meal, socialization and entertainment at Encore Express during April! 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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Raising kids can be tough these days

Raising kids can be tough these days

Raising kids can be tough these days. As a parent, you've got your hands full making sure your kids have what they need to stay healthy and get the care they need when they're sick. There's help! Medicaid and Hawki offer free or low-cost insurance for kids and teens - all the way up to age 19. They can get regular check-ups, immunizations, doctor and dentist visits, hospital care, mental health services, prescriptions and more. It's a helping hand for parents with their hands full. For more information or to enroll today, go to https://hhs.iowa.gov/medicaid/plans-programs/hawki or call 800-257-8563.
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