Together, we promote health and well-being by influencing policies, systems and environments; providing education, programs and services; and responding to the needs of vulnerable populations. HHS is comprised of the following:
- Administrative Services
- Animal Services
- Bonnie Hays Animal Shelter
- Behavioral Health
- Mental Health
- Addictions
- Developmental Disabilities
- Disability, Aging and Veteran Services (DAVS)
- HHS Director's Office
- Solid Waste & Recycling
- Public Health
- Communicable Disease
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Emergency Preparedness
- Environmental Health
- Infection Prevention and Access to Care (IPAC)
- Maternal Child & Family Program (MCF)
- Medical Examiner's Office (MEO)
- Public Health Strategy
- Research, Analytics, Informatics and Data (RAID)
- Vital Records
- Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
We are working together to decrease the possibility of suicide, alcohol, tobacco, drug use, and other mental health challenges.
HHS provides opportunities to students by offering short-term learning experiences.
Information on grants being offered through Health and Human Services.
The Community Health Improvement Plan defines how we come together to improve access to health-related opportunities and address priority health issues.
Read the 2022 report (184 pages) for the quad-county region.
HHS's Notice of Nondiscrimination and HIPAA Privacy Practices.
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