June is Cancer Survivors Month
June is National Cancer Survivors Month, an annual observance dedicated to celebrating the strength of survivors, raising awareness for their ongoing journeys, and honoring caregivers and researchers.
June is National Cancer Survivors Month, an annual observance dedicated to celebrating the strength of survivors, raising awareness for their ongoing journeys, and honoring caregivers and researchers.
Southeastern Idaho Public Health is seeking public feedback on how populations with access and functional needs can be better included in emergency preparedness planning efforts.
Southeastern Idaho Public Health is sharing recent FDA recall notices involving select moringa capsule products and specialty beverages due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Program highlights and public health topics from across Southeastern Idaho.
Raising awareness, providing training, and connecting communities with mental health resources to save lives.
Providing education, testing, treatment, and prevention resources to reduce the spread of STIs in our communities.
Learn how Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Septic Program helps protect public health, groundwater, and communities through onsite wastewater system oversight and education.
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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