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- Home Care | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Home Care Adult Health, Aging Services 701.845.8518 Certified Home Care Care for All. Infancy through Aging. Your Choice. Your Home. Since 1982, City-County Health has been providing high quality care to clients in the comfort of their own home. Services are available to residents of Barnes County under the care and direction of their medical provider. Our home care team includes Registered Nurses, Home Health Aides and a Physical Therapist. We coordinate services and care with Doctors, Pharmacists, equipment providers and other resources. City-County Health District is a Medicare certified, licensed member of the North Dakota Association of Home Care. Who needs home care? Individuals who: have a difficult time leaving the house, typically with a taxing effort are in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis are returning home after a nursing home or swing bed stay are recovering from surgery or other ailments Who pays for home care? Medicare Medical Assistance Veterans Administration Private Insurance Services: Skilled Nursing Home Care Aides Physical Therapy Other Service Coordination Assessment and Education How do I get home care? Request from your physician or hospital discharge planning team that you be visited by City-County Health District’s Home Care Team. When you choose our Home Care team, you’re helping to ensure that Public Health can continue to provide essential services for the community and those who need us most. Resource: VA Community Care – Eligibility Public Health Home Care Services are available to clients in their home billed at 15-minute increments and occur in limited frequency. Our Public Health Nurses can offer: General Health Assessments Medication Management Immunizations Referral to Additional Community Services Our Public Health Aides can offer: Personal Cares Bathing Referrals to Caregiver Support Services for qualifying individuals Who pays for home care? Self-pay. Payment can be made by check or cash. A transaction fee will be applied to payments made by credit card. Referrals can be made by: clients or family members, physicians, other providers, schools, social workers, other agencies, or concerned citizens. Previous Item Next Item
- Barnes County Ambulance | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Barnes County Ambulance Emergency Services Emergent ambulatory care Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.2220 Fax: 701.845.1745 Crisis Line: 9-1-1 Contact Office Phone: 701.845.2220 Fax: 701.845.1745 Crisis Line: 9-1-1 Previous Item Next Item
- Health Tracks | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Health Tracks Maternal Child Health 701.845.8518 Health Tracks is a program through North Dakota Medicaid that focuses on prevention, early detection and treatment for children and young adults under 21. Preventive care is as important for your child's health. All children and teens need regular check-ups. Getting regular well-child check-ups helps children and teens stay healthy by: Finding health concerns before they become serious. Preventing illness by making sure children get the health care What services are provided? Health Tracks may cover : Physical exams Hearing and vision checks Glasses and hearing aids Vaccines (shots) and labs Dental care, braces, flouride varnish Health education Behavioral health screenings Growth and development checks Nutrition counseling Other health services The Health Tracks coordinator at City-County Health District will help schedule appointments for services. Some services require prior approval, so check with your coordinator about these requirements. When should my child have a Health Tracks screening? Children should get screenings at regular times, even when they are feeling well. Babies grow fast and need a lot of screenings: Newborn 2-5 days old 1 month 2 months 4 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Toddlers need exams at: 15 months 18 months 24 months 30 months After 30 months , children need exams at 3, 4, 5, 6 and then annually up to age 21. Additional screenings are also covered upon a child's needs. Appointments To schedule a Health Tracks appointment at City-County Health District, call 845-8518. Resources: Apply for North Dakota Medicaid Bright Futures NDHHS Health Tracks Parents Lead Previous Item Next Item
- Sheyenne Valley Memory Cafe | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Sheyenne Valley Memory Cafe 701.845.8518 Sheyenne Valley Memory Cafe was created in 2023 as a way to connect people with early-onset dementia or Alzheimer's, and their caregivers/family members. Sheyenne Valley Memory Cafe provides access to resources. Sheyenne Valley Memory Cafe meets monthly from September through May. Meetings are held at Faith Lutheran Church, 309 4th Street NE, Valley City, ND 58072. For more information, follow @sheyennevalleymemorycafe on Facebook or call City-County Health District at 845.8518. Previous Item Next Item
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- Abused Persons Outreach Center, Inc. (APOC) | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Abused Persons Outreach Center, Inc. (APOC) Abuse/Neglect Services, Crisis Line Crisis intervention, advocacy, support for victims/survivors intimate partner violence, sexual assault, stalking Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.0078 Fax: 701.845.1897 Crisis Line: 701.845.0072 www.apocnd.org Contact Office Phone: 701.845.0078 Fax: 701.845.1897 Crisis Line: 701.845.0072 www.apocnd.org Previous Item Next Item
- WIC Program | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources WIC Program Assistance, Food Assistance, Assistance Program Supplemental nutrition program for pregnant and breastfeeding women, new moms, infants, and children to age 5. The WIC Program also provides nutrition and health information, as well as referrals to other helpful services. Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Eligibility: WIC has income guidelines. If you receive Medicaid, TANF, SNAP or Healthy Steps, you are income eligible for WIC even if your income is above these guidelines. Contact Office Phone: 701.845.8520 Fax: 701.845.8542 https://www.citycountyhealth.org/services/wic Contact Office Phone: 701.845.8520 Fax: 701.845.8542 https://www.citycountyhealth.org/services/wic Previous Item Next Item
- Department of Transportation - Motor Vehicle | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Department of Transportation - Motor Vehicle Driving & Permits Titling and Registration of Vehicles Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.3812 Toll Free: 855.633.6835 https://www.dot.nd.gov/motor-vehicle/motor-vehicle-locations Contact Office Phone: 701.845.3812 Toll Free: 855.633.6835 https://www.dot.nd.gov/motor-vehicle/motor-vehicle-locations Previous Item Next Item
- St Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources St Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church Spiritual Care A parish community serving our area Catholic population Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.0354 https://catherineofalexandria.org/ Contact Office Phone: 701.845.0354 https://catherineofalexandria.org/ Previous Item Next Item
- ND Aging Services | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources ND Aging Services Aging Services Adult Protective Services Resource Information Is a Referral Required? Yes Contact Office Phone: 701.952.8277 Toll Free: 855.462.5465 opt. 2 https://www.hhs.nd.gov/adults-and-aging Contact Office Phone: 701.952.8277 Toll Free: 855.462.5465 opt. 2 https://www.hhs.nd.gov/adults-and-aging Previous Item Next Item
- Dakota Children's Advocacy Center | CCHD | Valley City, ND
Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Dakota Children's Advocacy Center Abuse/Neglect Services, Behavioral Health - Counselors Forensic Interview, Advocacy, Medical Evaluation, Mental Health, Education and Prevention, Telehealth Outreach Program, Specialized help for kids with sexual behavior problems Resource Information Is a Referral Required? Yes Eligibility: Ages 0-18, all services free Contact Office Phone: 701.955.3495 Toll-Free: 701.323.5626 https://www.dakotacac.org Contact Office Phone: 701.955.3495 Toll-Free: 701.323.5626 https://www.dakotacac.org Previous Item Next Item
- WIC | CCHD | Valley City, ND
WIC Maternal Child Health 701.845.8518 WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Not sure if you are eligible? The WIC PreScreening Tool can help you determine if you may be eligible. About The WIC Program aims to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to health care. Clients receive an individualized food package and nutrition education. Families must meet income guidelines and be screened for a nutritional risk. Appointments are necessary, please call (701) 845-8518 . Eligibility You must be a: pregnant woman ; breastfeeding woman (up to one year after giving birth) new mother (up to six months after giving birth) parent, guardian or caretaker who has an infant or child younger than 5 years of age AND You must have a nutritional health risk . The WIC Staff will be able to find a risk by checking your height, weight and iron level and having you answer some health and diet questions. AND Your annual household income must be within WIC Income Eligibility Guidelines which are based on gross income unless you are self-employed. Note: You may have a job and still meet these guidelines. OR If you receive Medical Assistance (Medicaid), TANF, SNAP, or Healthy Steps , you are income eligible for WIC even if your income is above these guidelines. [Note: If you are pregnant, you can add one more person to the size of your household.] Did you know WIC offers the following? 1. Healthy Food + Nutrition Tips WIC helps you feed your family healthy meals by providing: Monthly food benefits on an eWIC card to use at your local grocery store Recipes and ideas on how to use the WIC foods Tips for picky eating 2. A Community of Support WIC offers a network of experts for information and guidance: Nutritionists provide personalized nutrition counseling Breastfeeding specialists to help you breastfeed successfully Individual assessment of growth and health 3. Referrals WIC offers information about other helpful services including: Health care professionals such as doctors, dentists, and lactation consultants Immunization services Local social service programs including Medical Assistance, SNAP, and housing assistance. Resources WIC Food List WIC Program Previous Item Next Item