Reduce Your Risk for Foodborne Illnesses
Southeastern Idaho Public Health reminds residents how to reduce the risk of foodborne illness by following safe food handling steps.
Southeastern Idaho Public Health reminds residents how to reduce the risk of foodborne illness by following safe food handling steps.
Private well owners are invited to a free online training about safe drinking water, well maintenance, water quality, and emergency readiness.
Join us to learn about animal care concerns during a disaster and collaborate to develop best practice strategies at the community level
Program highlights and public health topics from across Southeastern Idaho.
Connecting individuals to treatment, recovery resources, and support services that improve long-term health and stability.
Tracking disease trends, investigating outbreaks, and guiding public health responses to reduce the spread of illness.
Helping youth quit tobacco through education, support programs, and evidence-based cessation strategies.
Helpful programs and services used most often by our communities.
An Easy Way to Stretch Your Food Budget
WIC is a FREE nutrition program for women, infants, and kids up to age 5 and provides the following at NO COST!
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Parents as Teachers is a FREE Parenting Program for Families with Kids 5 & under that is offered in all the counties we serve: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Butte, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida & Power. Sign-up and help your child develop, learn & grow to realize their potential.
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We offer Clinical Services including: Birth Control, STD Testing and Treatment, HIV Testing, Immunizations, and MORE!
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The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides 24/7, free, confidential support, resources and referrals to any pregnant and postpartum mothers facing mental health challenges.
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A dual eligible beneficiary is someone over the age of 21, enrolled in Medicare parts A, B, and D, and Medicaid enhanced plan benefits. There are two programs available for dual eligible beneficiaries, the Medicare Medicaid Coordinated Plan and the Idaho Medicaid Plus Program.
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