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HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 3299 GULL ROAD KALAMAZOO MI 49048 269-373-5200 PROGRAM DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS Area Agency on Aging IIIA 3 Breast & Cervical Cancer Navigation Program 3 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program 3 Children s Special Health Care Services 4 Communicable Disease Surveillance Program 4 Community Action Agency 4 Environmental Health 5 Epidemiology 6 Fatherhood Initiative 6 Fetal Infant Mortality Review 6 Healthy Babies Healthy Start 6 Health Equity 6 Healthy Families America 7 HIV/Aids Testing & Counseling 7 Immunization Action Plan 7 Immunization Clinic 7 Laboratory 8 Medical Examiner 8 Michigan Care Improvement Registry 8 Nurse Family Partnership 8 Public Health Preparedness 9 Sexually Transmitted Diseases 9 Tuberculosis Control 9 Veterans Service Office 9 Vision & Hearing Screening 10 Woman, Infants & Children 10 Map of Nazareth Facility 11 Quick Reference, Phone Number & Location 12 Spanish Speaking Personnel Available Hay Personál que háble español

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AREA AGENCY ON AGING - REGION IIIA 373-5147 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor, Room 310 The Area Agency on Aging is a trusted community resource that provides leadership and advocacy on aging issues in Kalamazoo County, helping older adults and their caregivers maintain their health and independence in their homes and communities through a network of coordinated services. Target population is primarily persons 60+ and their caregivers. Information and Assistance: Unbiased information and referrals provided by degreed professionals who are knowledgeable about community resources and programs. Call (269) 373-5173. Choices for Independence: Social Workers and Nurses work with persons 60+ and veterans of all ages who need assistance to remain in their home. An individual s ability to share in the cost of services is explored and clients can choose the agency they prefer from our provider pool. Call (269) 373-5173. Custom Care: Professional geriatric care manager provides assessment, resources, and options to determine needs and develop a plan of support. This private pay service is able to be customized to individual situations including visitation in the hospital or long-term care facility. Call (269) 373-5173. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program: Helps individuals advocate for their needs and rights in licensed facilities; helps them to understand the long-term care system. Call (269) 373-5161 or 1-866- 485-9393. Healthy Living Programs: Supports positive life changes through evidence based workshops that have been proven to prevent falls, assist in managing chronic conditions and dementia care. Call (269) 373-5147 to learn more about Personal Action Toward Health, chronic disease self-management; or Matter of Balance, a falls prevention program, and (269) 373-5141 for Creating Confident Caregivers, for those caring for persons with dementia. BREAST & CERVICAL CANCER CONTROL NAVIGATION PROGRAM (BCCCNP) 373-5243 toll free: 1-888-243-4087 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 203 Coordinates breast and cervical cancer screening and/or diagnostic services for eligible patients in an eight-county region in southwest Michigan Provides patient navigation to ensure screening, diagnostic and treatment services for eligible women with Healthy Michigan Plan or ACA Health Insurance Ensures adequate medical provider availability through contractual relationships CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAM (CLPPP) 373-5080 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 205 Home assessment Case management Outreach and education One on one education Providing information on lead safe cleaning methods Providing lead safe cleaning supplies/equipment Lending HEPA vacuums Creating temporary barriers to possible lead hazards (e.g., window sills, areas of deteriorating paint) Providing help with application to the Lead Safe Home Program 3

CHILDREN S SPECIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES (CSHCS) 373-5010 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 211 Provides payment for medical care and treatment, as well the cost of a diagnostic evaluation by a specialist to determine suspected medical conditions. Includes navigation, advocacy, care coordination, and RN respite and case management services when indicated. Referrals to other community providers are offered to families, as well as transition services for youth as they approach adulthood. Eligibility is determined by severity and chronicity of a medical diagnosis and includes children from birth to age 21. Services are provided to individuals of any age who have cystic fibrosis or blood clotting disorders like hemophilia. All income levels are eligible; families share in the cost of their child s specialty care unless there is Medicaid or MIChild coverage, in which case the coverage is free. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM 373-5267 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Investigates cases of Michigan Department of Community Health reportable communicable diseases, including tuberculosis, and food-borne illnesses Collects communicable disease data and conducts ongoing disease surveillance Provides follow-up to communicable disease cases, clusters, and outbreaks; including contact and control measures education, testing, prophylaxis, and immunization; provides active tuberculosis case management Conducts OSHA blood borne pathogen training for County employees Provides consultation and education related to health care providers and the public concerning communicable diseases Provides health information, resources, and consultation for Kalamazoo County schools and preschools Provides community education and referrals to community health resources COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 373-5066 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor, Room 310 Office Hours: by appointment Monday through Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm No walk-ins please. Educational assistance for grant eligible and currently enrolled Kalamazoo Valley Community College students All services are based on income eligibility and available funds. Please call to inquire about financial assistance services Provides utility shut-off prevention services via payment of electric and gas bills, deliverable fuel (propane), wood, coal, and pellets Weatherization program services such as adding insulation, weather stripping windows, checking the condition of the furnace and/or water heater, and other energy conservation measures are performed on homes to ultimately reduce energy costs. Any low income homeowner may be eligible for services provided income eligibility guidelines are met. Those receiving FIP, SSI, or SDA are automatically eligible for services Rent payment assistance is provided to those who are income-eligible 4

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 373-5210 Main Wing, Ground Floor, Room G-11 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Note: Location and hours for the Household Hazardous Waste Center are different, please see below Child & Adult Care Facility Inspections: Facilities licensed by the Department of Health and Human Services Department for child and adult care are inspected by this agency. Inspections are conducted to determine compliance with minimum standards intended to provide and promote a safe and healthy environment. Call (269)373-5210. Public Swimming Pool Program: Public swimming pools and hot tubs licensed by the Department of Environmental Quality are inspected by this agency. Inspections are conducted at least twice yearly to determine compliance with minimum standards to provide a safe and healthy environment. Food Safety Program: Regulates fixed, mobile, and temporary food service establishments. The program focus is to prevent food borne illness disease, prolong life, and promote public health. This program strives to accomplish this by assessing food service establishments, and educating both the industry and the public through plan review, newsletters, workshops, one-on-one counseling, etc. Groundwater Protection Program: Maintains a database of water quality for drinking water wells in the County. Currently, there are over 50,000 records. Outreach activities include assistance to municipal water supplies in developing wellhead protection plans and monitoring of residential wells for contamination. Home Environment: Promote the seven principles of Healthy Homes which are to keep homes: clean, dry, pest-free, ventilated, safe, contamination-free, and maintained as supported by the National Center for Healthy Housing and the Alliance for Healthy Homes. Housing, nuisance, and garbage complaint investigations are also conducted. Household Hazardous Waste Center: Collects many types of household hazardous materials for safe disposal. Materials such as electronics, oil-based paints, paint thinner, gasoline, aerosols, and pesticides are accepted. Hours of operation: Tuesdays and Fridays 8 am-1pm; Wednesdays 12pm- 6pm; and the 2 nd Saturday of the month 8am-12pm (no Saturday in August or September) Location: 1301 Lamont Avenue, at the Kalamazoo County Fairground. For more information, call the HHW Hotline at (269) 373-5211. Land Water and Wastewater Program: Responsible for issuing construction permits and performing inspections of on-site residential and commercial water wells and septic systems. May also perform an evaluation of the water supply and/or septic system for homes when required by a lending institution for a mortgage. Applications and information are available at (269) 373-5337. Methamphetamine: Enforces clean-up of dwellings or buildings that have been contaminated with methamphetamine production or use. For more information, call (269) 373-5337. Radon: Stocks both long-term and short-term EPA-approved Radon monitoring devices for sale to the general public. Staff is available to answer questions dealing with monitoring. Surface Water Monitoring Program: Performs public beach water monitoring throughout the County. Surface water sampling services available. 5

EPIDEMIOLOGIST 373-5269 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 217 Collects and analyzes communicable and chronic disease data Works with local, state, and national data Provides consultation and education related to epidemiologic issues Reports on County health status to the community FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE 373-5047, 373-5236 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 218 The Fatherhood Initiative partners with Healthy Babies, Healthy Start, focusing on neighborhoods and zip codes in Kalamazoo County identified as high-risk for poor birth outcomes. The goal of the Fatherhood Initiative is to empower fathers and promote healthy families. Community Outreach Parenting classes One on one counseling Home visitation Connections to community resources Case Management Men s health education & activities FETAL INFANT MORTALITY REVIEW 373-5024 2 nd Wing, 1 st floor, Room 120 Medical research project examines incidents of infant deaths in Kalamazoo County Identifies trends, reviews findings, and makes recommendations to reduce infant mortality HEALTHY BABIES, HEALTHY START 373-5279 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 212-B Healthy Babies Healthy Start is a home visiting program that offers support to pregnant women who reside in Kalamazoo County (49001, 49006, 49007, & 49048). The goal of the program is to reduce infant mortality rates and improve pregnancy birth outcomes; through education, community engagement, advocacy, and care coordination. The program aims to empower parents, improve women s health, strengthen family resilience, and engage fathers. Services Provided: Case management is provided to pregnant women up to the 2 nd birthday of their baby. Services include: Assessments, family centered goal planning, risk reduction education, child development monitoring & screening, home visits, and referrals. HEALTH EQUITY 373-5368 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 204 Health Equity serves as a data hub for the social conditions that impact the health of Kalamazoo County residents and works toward achieving equitable health outcomes for all in our community. The Health Equity Coordinator seeks to identify and address inequitable policies and procedures internally and collaboratively with external community partners and agencies. 6

HEALTHY FAMILIES AMERICA 373-5042 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, room 217 Healthy Families America is a voluntary service that connects overburdened expectant parents and parents of newborns with free child development assistance in their homes. Specifically targeting families at risk for child abuse and neglect based on an intensive assessment interview. Case Management Services Community Education HIV/AIDS COUNSELING & TESTING 373-5208 1 st Wing, Ground Floor, Room G-9 Walk in Hours Tuesday 11:00-4:00 pm Thursday 2:00 pm 6:00 pm Free anonymous and confidential HIV testing Pre and post-test counseling and prevention planning Rapid HIV testing Educational programs; outreach services IMMUNIZATION ACTION PLAN 373-5238, 373-5242 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor, Room 118 Educate the community on the importance of immunization Collaborate with health care professionals and community agencies to improve immunization rates in Kalamazoo County Coordinate Vaccines for Children s program IMMUNIZATION CLINIC 373-5203 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor, Front Desk Walk-in Clinic Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (except holidays): 8:00 am-3:30 pm Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am-5:30 pm Closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 3 rd Tuesday of each month closed 8:00 am 1:00 pm Portage Community Center 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm, 1 st Tuesday of each month Travel Immunizations by appointment only (269) 373-5126 7

LABORATORY 373-5360 Main Wing, 1 st Floor General Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am 5:00 pm The Laboratory provides testing services for HCS programs including: o Drinking water, well water, and surface water (beaches, rivers, lakes, etc.) testing o Clinical testing for HCS clinics The Laboratory provides testing services for well water samples from homeowners and businesses with private wells for a fee. Emergency Preparedness Region 5 (SWMI) laboratory MEDICAL EXAMINER See below To report a death: Contact your local police dispatch center. To request a death certificate: Contact the County Clerk s office at (269)383-8840 To request a copy of a Post Mortem Examination (Autopsy) Report: Contact the Office of the Medical Examiner at (269) 337-6173 or by emailing pathology@med.wmich.edu. Please be sure to include the decedent's name, date of death and the mailing address where you would like the report to be sent. MICHIGAN CARE IMPROVEMENT REGISTRY 373-5011 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 219 Statewide immunization registry including lead and newborn hearing results Region 2 encompasses 15 counties in Southwest Michigan including Kalamazoo Regional Help Desk (888) 217-3901 NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP 373-5067 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor, Room 206 Nurse-Family Partnership is free and voluntary program for women having their first baby. Any woman is eligible who is pregnant with her first child WIC or Medicaid eligible, and lives in Kalamazoo County Enrolled first-time moms will have a nurse meet with them regularly through pregnancy and until their child is two years old. Their nurse will partner with them to Have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby Be the parent they want to be Make their home a safe place for their child Connect with local resources for healthcare, childcare, job training and other support services Identify and set goals for the family's future 8

PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS 373-5025 1 st Wing, 2nd Floor, Room 218 The Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program is here to assist Kalamazoo County residents, community organizations and businesses in preparing for a potential natural disaster, bioterrorism attack or disease epidemic. The Emergency Preparedness Coordinator also maintains comprehensive plans for countywide emergency and disaster response. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (STD) CLINIC 373-5203 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor, Front Desk Walk-in Clinic Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (except holidays): 8:00 am-3:30 pm Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am-5:30 pm Closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 3 rd Tuesday of each month closed 8:00 am 1:00 pm Complete screening for STD's Pre- and post-counseling for HIV testing and rapid HIV testing Counseling for STD risk reduction Off-site Clinic 3 rd Wednesday of every month at Douglass Community Association. 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, Walk-in clinic, no appointment necessary TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 373-5267 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor, Room 119 Walk-In Hours Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (except holidays): 8:00 am-3:30 pm Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Thursday (NO tests given; READ tests only.): 10:00 am-5:30 pm Closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 3 rd Tuesday of each month closed 8:00 am 1:00 pm TB medications are available to Kalamazoo County residents who have no physician or health insurance TB Clinic available to Kalamazoo County residents without a health care provider once a month, by appointment VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE 373-5361 2 nd Wing, 3rd Floor, Room 310 Monday Walk-In Hours: 9:00 am 4:00 pm Tuesday through Friday, by appointment: 8:30am 4:00 pm Assists veterans and dependents with claims to the Department of Veterans Affairs and assistance with state and local benefits. Veterans Trust Fund: This trust fund provides temporary assistance to eligible wartime veterans and their families experiencing hardship or emergency. Must reside in the State of Michigan and Kalamazoo County. Call 1-800-642-4838 to apply. 9

VISION & HEARING SCREENING 373-5029 2 nd Wing, 1 st Floor, Room 121 Please call for an appointment Early identification of possible vision and/or hearing impairments Children are seen at school, preschool clinics, in-house clinics, and daycare centers Free to children 3 to 18 years of age WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN (WIC) 373-5002 2 nd Wing, 1 st Floor, Room 128 Nazareth: Call 373-5002 for an appointment. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday (except holidays): 8:00 am-3:30 pm Closed 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am-5:30 pm Closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Portage Community Center: Call 373-5002 for an appointment. 1 st Tuesday of each month 8:00 am to 11:30 am and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm 4 th Tuesday of each month 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm 3 rd Tuesday of each month closed 8:00 am 1:00 pm Supplemental food for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to 5 years old. Nutrition education, nutrition counseling Available to families with a limited income Medical/nutritional risk factors assessed Must apply in person Breastfeeding peer counselor 10

KALAMAZOO COUNTY HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 3200 Gull Road Kalamazoo MI 49048 269-373-5200 MAP OF NAZARETH FACILITY S = Stairway Sisters of St. Joseph E = Elevator Borgess Health & Fitness Dillon Hall 2 nd Wing Main Wing N a z a r e t h Stairway to Basement 1 st Wing Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Parking Lot Main Entrance & Bus Stop Gull Road Kalamazoo County is committed to equitable, culturally competent care to all individuals served, regardless of race, sex, color, national origin, religion, height, weight, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. 11

QUICK REFERENCE PHONE NUMBER & LOCATION You may direct dial any of the phone numbers listed. Administration 373-5200 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor Area Agency on Aging IIIA 373-5147 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor Breast & Cervical Cancer Control Navigation Program (BCCCNP) toll free: 373-5243 888-243-4087 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (CLPPP) 373-5080 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Children s Special Health Care Services 373-5010 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Communicable Disease Consultation 373-5264 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Communicable Disease Surveillance 373-5267 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Community Action Agency 373-5066 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor Environmental Health 373-5210 Main Wing, Ground Floor Epidemiologist 373-5269 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor Fatherhood Initiative 373-5047, 373-5236 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) 373-5024 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor Healthy Babies Healthy Start 373-5279 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Health Equity 373-5368 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Healthy Families America 373-5042 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor HIV/AIDS Counseling & Testing 373-5208 1 st Wing, Ground Floor Immunization Action Plan (IAP) 373-5238, 373-5242 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Immunization Clinic 373-5203 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor International Travel Clinic 373-5126 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Laboratory 373-5360 Main Wing, 1 st Floor Long-Term Care Ombudsman 373-5161 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor Michigan Care Improvement Registry 373-5011 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor Nurse Family Partnership 373-5067 2 nd Wing, 2 nd Floor Public Health Preparedness 373-5025 1 st Wing, 2 nd Floor Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic 373-5203 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Tuberculosis Control 373-5267 1 st Wing, 1 st Floor Veterans Service Office 373-5361 2 nd Wing, 3 rd Floor Vision & Hearing Screening 373-5029 2 nd Wing, 1 st Floor Women, Infants & Children (WIC) 373-5002 2 nd Wing, 1 st Floor 12