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Programs & Services Special Services healthy living environmental health

A Healthy, Safe and Thriving Montgomery County

Special Services Birth and Death Records (Vital Statistics)... 2 Communicable Disease Reporting... 2 Dayton Council on Health Equity... 2 Emergency Preparedness... 2 Epidemiology... 3 Public Information... 3 Speakers Bureau... 3, 15 healthy living Addiction Services... 4 Baby & Me - Tobacco Free... 4 CarePoint... 4 Creating Healthy Communities... 5 Children with Special Healthcare Needs... 5 Community Health Outreach... 5 Communities Preventing Chronic Disease... 5 Diabetes Programs (Prevention & Self-Management)...6 GetUp Montgomery County... 6 Healthy Mommy - Healthy Baby...7 Home Care...7 HIV Intervention Services...7 HIV Outreach and Prevention...7 Immunization Action Program... 8 Immunization Clinic... 8 Infant Mortality OEI Team... 8 Naloxone Distribution... 8 Pediatric Physical Therapy... 8 Refugee Program... 9 School Health Services... 9 Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic... 9 Tobacco Cessation and Prevention... 9 Tuberculosis (TB) Clinic... 9 Violence Prevention... 10 Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)... 10 Discover Public Health At Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County, our mission is to lead and innovate by working with the community to achieve the goals of public health: prevention, promotion, and protection. It is in that spirit that we invite you to discover the many programs and services that we offer. We are here to serve you and we look forward to partnering with you to improve the health of our community. For more information call 225-5700. Jeffrey A. Cooper, M.S. Health Commissioner ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Services Bed Bugs Education...11 Body Art and Tattoo Inspection...11 Campground Inspection...11 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention...11 Food Protection & Food Service Inspection...12 Hotel and Motel Inspection...12 Mosquito and Vector Control... 12 Nuisance Abatement...13 Plumbing Inspection...13 Private Water and Sewage Treatment...13 Rabies Control...13 Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA)...13 School Inspections...14 Smoke-Free Workplace...14 Solid and Infectious Waste...14 Source Water Protection...14 Swimming Pool Inspection...14 contents Interpreter and Translation Services... 15 Mission & Vision... 16 Locations Map...17

Special Services Birth and Death Records (Vital Statistics) 496-3114 The Office of Vital Statistics is dedicated to quality service. Certified birth records are available for persons born in the State of Ohio dating back to 1908. We issue certified death records for events occurring in Montgomery County, Ohio dating back to 1909. Records may be purchased in person, online, or over the phone. To ensure an accurate record request, you may call 496-3114 or visit our website at www.phdmc.org for questions, pricing and payment options. Closed 3rd Wednesday: 8 am - 9 am Communicable Disease Reporting 225-4508 The Communicable Disease Reporting Program monitors the occurrence of contagious illnesses within Montgomery County. The team gathers reports of diseases in the community, interviews people associated with the outbreak, and conducts follow-up investigations to determine the source of infection. Staff work closely with hospitals, physician offices, urgent care centers, schools and daycares in Montgomery County to help prevent and control the spread of diseases and protect the health of our community. The team makes recommendations for treatment and prevention, and educates the public about disease transmission by providing timely and accurate information to the community to avert outbreaks. Dayton Council on Health Equity 225-4962 The Dayton Council on Health Equity is Montgomery County s Local Office of Minority Health. The program s goal is to eliminate disparities in health outcomes in minority populations and to advance health equity. A community-based Advisory Council provides strategic direction and engages the community to address factors that contribute to poor health outcomes. These include behavior and lifestyle choices, access to healthcare, poverty, education level, cultural awareness, language barriers, and other socioeconomic factors. Sunrise Center 1320 East Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 Emergency Preparedness 225-4483 The Emergency Preparedness Program is tasked with preparing community partners and the public to respond to adverse incidents that affect the public s health. Activities are planned in cooperation with the public, healthcare and safety organizations in Montgomery and surrounding counties to ensure the West Central Region of Ohio is ready to respond. Cooperative efforts with community, business, healthcare, security, and safety organizations have been enhanced to deal with any emergency. Agreements are developed with adjoining counties and healthcare organizations to strengthen the regional ability to provide mutual aid. We also perform simulated Emergency Response training exercises annually with our regional partners to prepare for an actual incident. 2

Epidemiology 496-6533 Our epidemiologists monitor, identify, investigate and report emerging health threats that impact residents of Montgomery County. The team is responsible for publishing reports based on infectious and chronic diseases, as well as other healthrelated data. In addition, they provide education, information and training to coalitions, healthcare agencies, universities and the general public. The epidemiology department also helps to track progress with the Community Health Improvement Plan s three priorities: Birth Outcomes, Chronic Disease Prevention and Behavioral Health. Public Information 225-5700 Public Information provides accurate, timely messages to the community so citizens can make informed decisions about health-related issues. The department communicates through the news media, print materials, the website (www.phdmc.org), and social media to make sure the community is informed, protected, and able to take advantage of Public Health s programs and services. Information and Referral is a service provided to all residents of Montgomery County. The friendly and knowledgeable staff answer questions about the many programs and services, and will refer callers to outside agencies if they need additional help. Speakers Bureau 225-5700 Public Health gives free presentations throughout the community about many programs and services dealing with preventing the spread of disease, promoting healthy behaviors, and protecting the environment. See page 15 for a list of available programs/topics. Call 225-5700 for more information and to schedule a presentation for your group or organization. See page 15 for programs/topics list. 3

4 Healthy Living Addiction Services 461-5223 Addiction Services provides innovative individualized outpatient alcohol, drug and gambling addiction treatment to Medicaid-eligible and uninsured Montgomery County adult residents. The goal is to assist in the recovery process from the devastating impact of active addiction. Screening and assessments, along with walk-in and scheduled appointments, are available for consumers. Outpatient clients participate in medicationassisted treatment (MAT), individual and group counseling, lecture and discussion groups, family counseling, case management and other support services. Clients are encouraged to participate in a variety of community support groups which include: Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gambler s Anonymous and other recoverybased groups. In addition, Addiction Services provides prevention services to Montgomery County parents of preschool children through parenting classes using the evidence-based practice of Strengthening Families. These classes can be delivered in the home, at the agency or on location in the community. The prevention program also offers gambling prevention services for at- risk Montgomery County youth. The Risky Business program offers a six-session curriculum which deals with decision making in high risk situations. Its delivery can be adapted to meet the scheduling needs of agencies that request services. One Elizabeth Place Southeast, 3rd Floor, Dayton, OH 45417 Outpatient Services Monday - Wednesday: 8 am - 9 pm Thursday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Baby & Me - Tobacco Free 496-3376 The Baby & Me - Tobacco Free Program is a smoking cessation program whose aim is to reduce the use of tobacco products among women during and after pregnancy. Facilitators provide counseling support and resources that will encourage pregnant women to quit smoking and assist them in quitting and staying quit following delivery. Women who stay smoke free after their baby is born receive a monthly voucher for free diapers for up to 12 months. For more information on the program or how to enroll visit: www.babyandmetobaccofree.org or call the Program Coordinator at (937) 496-3376. Sunrise Center 1320 East Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 CarePoint 496-7133 As a component of our HIV Prevention Services, the Syringe Services Program, CarePoint, consists of various services to help those who inject drugs reduce the chances they will do additional harm to themselves and others. The program includes the exchange of used syringes for clean ones, referrals for substance abuse treatment, as well as other health and social services, condom distribution to prevent the spread of HIV and other STDs, assistance with Medicaid sign-up, free HIV testing and education, free pregnancy testing, free Hepatitis C testing, and information on gambling addiction. Participants complete a one-time confidential questionnaire and are given a unique identification number. Then trained, professional staff offer various services including a one-to-one exchange of used syringes for clean ones. This program is intended to develop trust and rapport with those exchanging needles in order to encourage them to also take advantage of the other services being offered. Life Enrichment Center 425 North Findlay Street, Dayton, OH 45404 Fridays: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Vogel Health Center 6175 W. Third St., Dayton, OH 45427 Tuesdays: Noon - 5 pm Mt. Olive Baptist Church (In partnership with Wright State University) 502 Pontiac St., Dayton, OH 45417 Thursdays: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Creating Healthy Communities 225-7974 The Creating Healthy Communities Program aims to create healthy communities by reducing the rates of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and chronic lower respiratory disease among Dayton residents by addressing risk factors such as nutrition, physical activity and tobacco use. The program works with communities, schools, worksites, and healthcare professionals to create plans to reduce risk factors for chronic disease. We support policy changes that result in healthier food and vending choices, smoke-free spaces, safe walking routes, and increased physical activity throughout the community. We also provide education and resources for quitting smoking, weight management, and exercise programs. Children with Special Healthcare Needs 225-6459 The Children with Special Healthcare Needs Program provides assistance and case management to children under the age of 21 who have specific health needs primarily chronic illnesses. Nurses provide in-home assistance with connecting children to appropriate medical care, including needed diagnostic and treatment services. Participants must meet medical and financial eligibility criteria. Job Center, Suite 309 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton, Ohio 45417 community. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, prevention, and developing links to community resources through health screenings, education, and referrals for vulnerable populations. The screenings allow the person to seek medical followup when potential chronic problems are identified through the screening process. This program can assist in linking people with medical services, as well as with Medicaid enrollment for those who are uninsured. Communities Preventing Chronic Disease (CPCD) 496-3308 The CPCD Program is designed to promote healthy eating and active living among Montgomery County adults, especially those with high blood pressure and those at risk for type 2 diabetes. The goal of the grant is to reduce obesity, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and health disparities. There is also a focus on using health information technology to link community and clinical resources to improve performance within healthcare systems. Community Health Outreach 225-5700 The Community Health Outreach Program is comprised of a team of health professionals, including registered nurses and community health advocates. The staff focuses on providing health services to the 5

Diabetes Programs (Prevention and Self-Management) 225-4189 Public Health offers two diabetes programs that serve the community. The Diabetes Self-Management Program, certified by the American Diabetes Association, provides persons 18 years or older who are living with diabetes the tools they need to successfully control their diabetes and prevent the complications of diabetes. The Diabetes Prevention Program is a year-long lifestyle change program in which people at risk for type 2 diabetes meet in a group with a trained Lifestyle Coach. The program is based on research, which shows that people at risk for type 2 diabetes can significantly reduce their risk by losing 7% of their body weight through healthy eating and physical activity. GetUp Montgomery County 496-3090 GetUp is a community-based initiative that works with schools, childcare centers, worksites and more to combat obesity and promote healthy lifestyle choices for children and families in Montgomery County. Public Health is encouraging everyone to do their part by choosing to live the 5-2-1-0 lifestyle every day: Eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables Limit your leisure screen time to less than 2 hours (TV, video games, computer and texting) Get at least 1 hour of physical activity Drink no sugary beverages 6

Healthy Mommy - Healthy Baby 496-7527 Healthy Mommy - Healthy Baby is a prenatal outreach home visiting program that works to reduce the number of low birth weight babies and infant deaths within the African American communities of Montgomery County. The program is designed for low income, uninsured or underinsured women who may be at risk of having a poor birth outcome. Professional community health workers conduct regularly scheduled home visits; educating parents on prenatal and postpartum care, as well as toddler health and care through age one. There is also a specific component designed to educate fathers included in the program. Dr. Charles R. Drew Health Center 1323 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402 Home Care 225-4500 The Home Care Program is a Medicare certified program that provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Our focus for adults is to provide skilled home care services to those who are uninsured or underinsured. Monday - Sunday: 8 am - 4:30 pm HIV Intervention Services 225-4023 HIV Intervention Services offers clientcentered HIV and Hepatitis C testing, counseling, and referral services. Clients can be tested in-house or on the Public Health Mobile Unit (PHMU). The PHMU is one of the most innovative ways of providing streetbased testing and counseling services for hard to reach populations. Clients taking advantage of free testing on the PHMU can also receive condoms and other safer sex items, and various sources of health information. In addition to testing/counseling efforts, evidence-based HIV interventions are used to target specific groups, mainly populations of youth. Presentations/ interventions on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases are facilitated in local schools, juvenile detention centers, youth-based organizations and venues of general populations. Dr. Charles R. Drew Health Center 1323 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402 HIV Outreach and Prevention 496-7133 The HIV/AIDS Prevention Program concentrates on reducing transmission of HIV in Montgomery County. This is facilitated by increasing the number of people who are aware of their HIV status, increasing community STD screenings and treatment per CDC guidance, increasing awareness and linkage to care, promoting health equities, community planning, increasing community and provider knowledge of HIV treatment, prevention, epidemiology, and effective policies. The program offers: Free anonymous and confidential HIV testing and free confidential Hepatitis C testing o Uses the OraQuick Rapid test that provides results in just 20 minutes Free pregnancy testing Partner notification services HIV/STD evidence-based educational interventions Linkage to HIV care Mobile HIV counseling, testing and referral Distribution of safer sex kits Distribution of bleach kits Street based outreach State of Ohio HIV/STD Prevention Information 201 Riverside Drive Dayton, Ohio 45405 7

Immunization Action Program 496-7698 The Immunization Action Program is aimed at reducing or eliminating vaccine-preventable diseases in Montgomery County by evaluating and improving immunization rates in infants under the age of three. Services for providers include continuing education programs, monthly newsletters, a quality assurance program, and other educational materials. Providers or parents interested in more information or wanting to schedule a program should call 496-7698. Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4 pm Infant Mortality Ohio Equity Institute Team 496-7527 The Infant Mortality Program seeks to reduce the rate of deaths in babies younger than one in Montgomery County. The leading causes of infant death are premature births, sleep-related birth defects and other factors. Mothers can protect their babies by focusing on comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care. Two of the most successful strategies are a comprehensive Centering program and progesterone therapy. Mothers can call Public Health to be linked with services to help protect the health of their babies. Sunrise Center 1320 E. Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 Monday Friday: 8:00 am 4:30 pm Immunization Clinic 225-4550 The Immunization Clinic reduces and eliminates the spread of vaccine preventable diseases by providing vaccination and education services. The Immunization Clinic provides routine vaccines for infants, children, teens, and adults. The clinic also provides vaccines for international travelers, those with occupational risk, medical indications, and for post-exposure disease control efforts. Services are provided by appointment., 117 South Main St., Dayton, OH 45422 NOTE: The clinic is closed daily from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm and the second and fourth Friday of every month from 8 am - 9 am. Pediatric Physical Therapy 225-4500 The Pediatric Physical Therapy program serves children from birth to 36 months. The program provides physical therapy services for infants and toddlers with diagnosed and potential developmental disorders. The Physical Therapist coordinates care with Help Me Grow/ Brighter Futures and assists in the administration of standardized assessments to establish program eligibility as needed., 117 South Main St., Dayton, OH 45422 8 Naloxone Distribution 496-7133 Public Health staff provide opioid overdose prevention education and distribution of home overdose reversal kits containing Narcan Nasal Spray (Naloxone) to individuals who complete an established training Remember if You Suspect an Opioid Overdose... Call 9-1-1 Rescue Breathing Give NARCAN Nasal Spray The NARCAN Nasal Spray (Naloxone) was distributed to the carrier by a public health professional authorized under a physician standing order. If you have questions or concerns, please call (937) 496-7133. and who are at-risk for opioid overdose. Family members, friends or other persons in a position to assist a person at risk of experiencing an opioidrelated overdose (according to established program criteria) are also eligible. Life Enrichment Center, 425 North Findlay Street, Dayton, OH 45404 Fridays: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

School Health Services 225-4514 Public Health s School Health Services are provided to private, parochial and charter schools in Montgomery County. Schools may contract for a school nurse on a part-time or full-time basis or one-time only to perform mandatory screenings. Schools rely upon School Health Services to provide a registered nurse who specializes in the field of school nursing. In addition to a nursing license issued by the Ohio Board of Nursing, a nurse providing services to schools must be licensed by the Ohio Department of Education. Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic 225-4550 Public Health s Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic provides patient evaluation, laboratory testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. HIV testing, including rapid testing, is also available. The Public Health STD Lab supports the clinic by providing quick testing results. Since STDs are preventable and many can be easily treated or cured, Public Health provides educational materials about STD transmission, prevention, and treatment to all Montgomery County residents. Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm *Closed for lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Refugee Program 225-4398 Refugees are people who fear being persecuted and escape or are forced to leave their country. Catholic Social Services, Ohio Department of Job & Family Services, and Public Health work closely to assure the best services are given to each refugee. Public Health screens refugees within 30-90 days of arrival to help identify any medical barriers and treat any immediate health issues. During the screening, the refugees watch a DVD, in their language, that helps introduce them to the U.S. health care system., Tobacco Cessation and Prevention 225-4398 The Tobacco Program strives to improve the health of Montgomery County by reducing tobacco use among youth and adults. Our comprehensive approach includes education about tobacco prevention and smoking cessation. Tobacco Cessation Services in Montgomery County Brought to you by: Tuberculosis (TB) Clinic 225-4550 The Tuberculosis (TB) Program controls the spread of TB in Montgomery County. We ensure all persons with active TB are completely treated. We work with community partners to screen individuals who are at high risk, including contacts with active TB cases, substance abusers, homeless persons, those who test positive for HIV, those in correctional facilities, and those who come from countries with a high incidence of TB. TB skin tests are provided by appointment on Mondays, Tuesday afternoons, Wednesdays, and Fridays. To schedule an appointment for an evaluation of a positive result, contact the TB Clinic Nurse during normal business hours at 496-6891. The TB Program serves as a resource for communitybased health care providers seeking information on screening, diagnosing, and treating TB. 117 South Main Street, Dayton, OH 45422 Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm *Closed for lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm OHIO TOBACCO QUITLINE 1-800-QUIT-NOW OHIO DEPARTMENT of HEALTH CALL IT QUITS. 1-800-784-8669 http://ohio.quitlogix.org Montgomery County You Can Do This! 9

Violence Prevention 225-5025 Our Violence Prevention Program teaches residents how to settle conflicts peacefully. Our staff makes presentations in schools, correctional facilities, and various organizations throughout the community. By raising awareness and promoting nonviolence, we are making Montgomery County a safer place to live. We work with any type of organization and counsel individuals in a group setting. MLK Teen Day Celebration Remembering the Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. January 16, 2017 11:15 AM - 2:45 PM Neon Movies 130 E. Fifth Street Featuring the movie: RACE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) serves families by providing nutrition education, supplemental foods, breastfeeding education and support, and referrals to health care and social services agencies. Highly nutritious foods like milk, eggs, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, peanut butter, beans, 100% juice and infant formula and baby foods are purchased at local contracted grocery stores with a WIC nutrition card that works like a debit/credit card with a chip. Each clinic employs lactation consultants and breastfeeding peer helpers to assist women in meeting their breastfeeding goals. WIC participation is based on income eligibility (185% of the federal poverty level) and nutrition risk as determined by a nutrition professional. Pregnant women, new mothers, breastfeeding mothers, and infants and children up to age five are eligible. Hours at all WIC Center locations are as follows: Monday - Thursday: 8:15 am - 3:00 pm Friday: 8:15 am - 11:00 am Locations: Sunrise WIC 1320 East Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 225-6166 West Carrollton WIC 113 Central Avenue West Carrollton, Ohio 45449 859-7974 Dr. Charles R. Drew Health Center WIC 1323 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 225-4491 10

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES The Office of Environmental Health conducts a variety of programs focused on protecting the general health and safety of residents by monitoring and controlling environmental risks from our air, food, water, and waste disposal through inspection programs and educational outreach to many local businesses and homeowners. We provide information to the consumer to help them make healthy and safe choices. Inspection reports for food establishments, school buildings, hotels and motels, correctional facilities, RV parks, swimming pools, spas, and tattoo establishments are available online at www.phdmc.org or by calling 937-225-4460. All offices are located at:, Plumbing Inspection closes at 4:00 pm Environmental Health offices are closed daily from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Bed Bugs Education 225-4460 (To report bed bugs in a school, hotel or motel, restaurant or grocery store) 225-4362 (General Information) Public Health provides educational outreach and awareness about bed bugs through community presentations and by responding to individuals with bed bug questions and problems. We provide information to help identify and prevent bedbugs, as well as options to deal with infestations. Body Art and Tattoo Inspection 225-4460 Public Health licenses and inspects body art establishments including tattoo and body piercing facilities within the county to ensure compliance with state and local regulations. Inspectors verify requirements for operator and artist training along with the use of equipment to eliminate the potential for bloodborne disease transmission. In addition, all complaints of unlicensed tattoo artists operating out of homes are investigated. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc.org. Campground Inspection 225-4460 The Campground Program provides licensing and inspections of all campgrounds within Montgomery County. Inspections ensure general environmental health concerns are met such as spacing, protection of water connections, and adequate facilities for sewage disposal. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc.org. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention 225-5553 Public Health partners with the Ohio Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (OHHLPPP) to provide public education, public health lead investigations, and case management to lead-poisoned children in Montgomery County. The program specifically addresses the needs of lead-poisoned children from birth through 72 months of age. OHHLPPP receives all blood lead laboratory reports on Ohio resident children and refers cases of leadpoisoned children in Montgomery County to Public Health for lead hazard investigation and case management. The program assists family members, medical care providers and other community members to reduce and prevent lead poisoning. 11

Fight the Bite! Avoid Mosquitoes Remove Standing Water Practice Safe Sex Sex Prevent ZIKA Virus Mosquito and Vector Control 225-4362 The Mosquito Control Program protects Montgomery County from mosquito-borne diseases through regular trapping and species identification. The local mosquito and tick populations are monitored, tested, and controlled. If samples test positive for disease, Public Health notifies residents in the immediate area of the findings and provides education on how the residents can protect themselves. Food Protection & Food Service Inspection 225-4460 The Food Protection Program oversees the licensing and inspection of all restaurants, grocery stores, vending machines, mobile food operations, and temporary food operations. Sanitarians inspect licensed food service operations and retail food establishments for proper food storage, handling, preparation and serving. Depending on the type of facility, inspections occur from one to four times per year, not including complaints and follow-up inspections. We conduct reviews of all new and remodeled facilities within Montgomery County. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc. org. Anyone planning to begin construction of a new restaurant or grocery must submit plans to Public Health for the work to be completed. Plans are also required for any substantial alterations. Public Health works hand in hand with local building and other inspection authorities to ensure that all applicable code requirements for facilities and equipment are met. Public Health offers Level 1 Food Safety training on a monthly basis in the. Hotel and Motel Inspection 225-4460 The Hotel and Motel Program provides the licensing and inspection of all Montgomery County hotels and motels along with other facilities used by transient guests for sleeping. Public Health licenses over 6,500 rooms to ensure that all visitors will have a safe and sanitary accommodation, free of nuisance conditions. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc.org. Anyone planning to begin construction of a new hotel or motel must submit plans to Public Health. Public Health works hand in hand with local building and other inspection authorities to ensure that all applicable code requirements for facilities are met. 12

Nuisance Abatement 225-4362 The Nuisance Abatement Program investigates complaints about trash, rodents, and gross unsanitary conditions at commercial properties county-wide and at residential properties in unincorporated areas of Montgomery County. Plumbing Inspection 225-4421 The Plumbing Inspection Program ensures that all plumbing installed during construction of a new or renovated building is installed under permit by knowledgeable craftsmen in accordance with applicable codes. Properly installed plumbing systems protect the public s health by preventing bacterial or chemical contamination of the public water supply caused by accidental backflow as well as by preventing exposure to discharge from improperly installed wastewater drainage systems. The plumbing program is responsible for on-premise sewer and water systems in many areas of the county. We provide oversight of the installation of plumbing systems in all areas of Montgomery County except for the cities of Centerville, Dayton, Oakwood and Kettering. Plumbing contractors and in limited cases, homeowners, may apply for permits to install plumbing systems in new or remodeled construction. We typically respond to inspection requests within 24 hours. Plumbing contractors who have work inspected by Public Health must be registered with Public Health. Plumbing system plan approval is required for new or substantially altered commercial work, including multiunit apartments. Private Water and Sewage Treatment 225-4428 The Private Water System and Household Sewage Treatment System Program ensures that septic systems and private wells are designed and installed under permit and in accordance with state and local regulations. Public Health also investigates sewage nuisance complaints and consults with homeowners on replacing their septic systems. Rabies Control 225-4362 The Rabies Control Program quarantines dogs, cats, and ferrets involved in biting incidents to ensure that the animal did not transmit rabies to the victim. Biting animals are not released from quarantine until we receive proof of rabies vaccination from a veterinarian facility registered with Public Health. Local regulations require that all dogs, cats and ferrets be vaccinated for rabies. Laboratory tests of wild animals are also conducted when necessary. Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA) 225-4435 The Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA) covers Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble counties. We work through local health departments to protect citizens from the adverse effects of air pollution. RAPCA implements and enforces federal, state, and local air pollution control regulations and implements the state s industrial permit system. Our programs and services include: air quality monitoring, air pollution forecasting, pollen and mold reports, field work and complaint investigation, facility inspection, and industrial permits. We regulate removal of asbestos during building renovation and demolition. More information is available at www.rapca.org. 13

School Inspections 225-4460 The School Inspection Program helps schools identify conditions that may harm the health of students, school staff, and building occupants. Inspections include all areas of the school building and grounds, including environmental concerns, food service, playground safety, swimming pools, and indoor air quality. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc.org. Smoke-Free Workplace 225-4460 Ohio s Smoke-Free Workplace Program ensures that all work environments in the state are completely smoke-free. Public Health responds to complaints regarding smoking in any workplace in the county. We work with business owners to ensure compliance and to protect employees and patrons from the health hazards of secondhand smoke. Please call 1-800-559-OHIO (6446) to report complaints. Solid and Infectious Waste 225-4362 The Solid and Infectious Waste Program ensures that waste materials are disposed of in compliance with state regulations and in a manner that protects the public s health and the environment. Staff regularly inspects all municipal solid waste landfills, transfer stations, compost operations, scrap tire businesses, and construction and demolition debris disposal facilities. Open dumping sites are monitored and complaints are investigated. We sample selected private wells near disposal sites to monitor ground water quality. We also investigate reports of open dumping. Source Water Protection 225-4362 The Source Water Protection Program (formerly Well Field Protection) reduces risks to the public water supply by regulating the quantity and use of chemicals by businesses located in the Multi-Jurisdictional Source Water Protection Area, which encompasses Dayton, Harrison Township, Riverside, Vandalia, Huber Heights, and Wright- Patterson Air Force Base. This is accomplished through chemical inventory reviews, periodic facility inspections, and financial incentives to businesses. Public Health staff also provides technical assistance to officials of Harrison Township, the cities of Riverside, Vandalia, and Huber Heights. The City of Dayton operates a parallel program within the Dayton corporation limits. Swimming Pool Inspection 225-4460 The Swimming Pool and Spa Program consists of licensing and inspecting all public and municipal swimming pools, whirlpools, and special use pools within the county. We inspect design, operation, safety, and maintenance items, as well as water quality parameters of clarity, alkalinity, chlorine levels, and overall ph. Online Inspection Reports are available at www.phdmc.org. 14

Speakers Bureau 937-225-5700 At Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County, we work to provide accurate and timely health information to the public so they can make important decisons to protect their family, friends and neighbors. It is in that spirit that we offer presentations on many of our programs that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your business, group, or organization. We are here to serve you and we look forward to partnering with you to improve the health of our community. Call us at 937-225-5700 to discuss your needs and to schedule a presentation. Programs that are available for speaking presentations are listed below: ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH Funding for Local Public Health - Human Services Levy Overview of Services: Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County Community Health Assessment Community Health Improvement Plan ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Air Pollution Control Asbestos Bed Bugs Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Emergency Preparedness Food Protection Indoor Air Quality Mosquito-borne Diseases Plumbing Inspection Protecting Our Drinking Water Rabies Control Radon in the Home Safe Food Handling School Building Environments Smoking Ban Enforcement Swimming Pool Rules and Water Chemistry Water and Sewage Programs HEALTHY LIVING Addiction Services - Alcohol, Drugs, and Gambling Problems Baby & Me - Tobacco Free CarePoint Creating Healthy Communities Children with Special Healthcare Needs Community Health Outreach Communities Preventing Chronic Disease Diabetes Programs (Prevention & Self-Management) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders GetUp Montgomery County Healthy Mommy - Healthy Baby HIV and AIDS Programs Immunizations Infant Mortality Prevention Lactation and Breastfeeding Naloxone Distribution Pediatric Physical Therapy Safe Baby Sleep and SIDS Program School Nursing Services Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Tuberculosis (TB) Clinic Violence Prevention Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) SPECIAL SERVICES Communicable Disease Reporting Dayton Council on Health Equity Emergency Preparedness Epidemiology Public Information INTERPRETER and TRANSLATION SERVICES All of Public Health s programs and services are provided to Montgomery County residents with considerate, responsive, and culturally-competent care. If you do not speak English, or if you are hearing-impaired or sight-impaired, Public Health will provide a free interpreter for all necessary appointments and client interactions. Also much of the content provided on our website www.phdmc.org is accessible in multiple languages. All clients have the right to reasonable resources to facilitate effective communications. For more information or to request any of these services, please call (937) 225-5700. 15

MISSION Our mission is to lead and innovate by working with our community to achieve the goals of public health: prevention, promotion and protection. VISION Our vision is to be an innovative leader in achieving the highest possible health and well-being for Dayton and Montgomery County residents and visitors. To that end, we provide vital, cost-effective and culturally-competent health services that protect and promote people s health and support and create healthy environments and communities. Through our services, we: Prevent the spread of disease. Protect against health threats in air, food and water. Promote healthy behaviors. Reach out to vulnerable populations, linking or providing direct services. Mobilize community action through partnerships. Prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. Serve as a public health information resource. 16

Broadway Union Lilac Wyomng Hamltn Conetr Delaware Helena Location of Services Valley Helena Riverside Keowee UV202 UV201 Forest Hoover 6! Oakridge UV49 TROTWOOD! 9 35 Olive Edgewood 35 DAYTON UV48 Monument 8! Patterson Monument UV4 1st 3rd Findlay! 2 Riverview Williams Moses Edwin C Sprague 3rd Robert 49 4th UV4 Perry Perry 1st 1 Main! UV4 Keowee! 4 5th Linden Hamilton UV4 Williams Germantown 75 35 3! DAYTON Quitman Wayne Xenia 1. Administrative Office, (937) 225-5700 117 S. Main Street, Dayton, OH 45422 Wyoming 2. Dr. Charles R. Drew Health Center (937) 461-4336 1323 W. Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402 Dona Stewart 7! 3. Addiction Services (937) 461-5223 1 Elizabeth Place SE, Dayton, OH 45417 4. Sunrise Center (WIC) (937) 225-6166 1320 E. Fifth Street, Dayton, OH 45402 Stewart mi Broadway Nicholas Central Cottage 5& Alex Dixie Edwin C Moses Alex Bell Dixie Dixie 75 5. West Carrollton (WIC) (937) 859-7574 113 E. Central Avenue, West Carrollton, OH 45449 UV48 6. CarePoint at Life Enrichment Center (937) 496-7133 425 N. Findlay Street, Dayton, OH 45404 7. Children with Special Healthcare Needs (937) 225-6459 Job Center, Suite 338 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton, OH 45417 8. HIV Outreach and Prevention (937) 496-7133 201 Riverside Drive, Dayton, OH 45405 Dryden WEST CARROLLTON 9. CarePoint at Vogel OAKWOOD Health Center (937) 496-7133 6175 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45427 Patterson MORAINE KETTERING r 17

June 2017 To learn more about our programs and services contact us at (937) 225-5700 www.phdmc.org @PublicHealthDMC