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  • About | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    About City-County Health District (CCHD) is a local public health unit serving Barnes County since 1978. The public health office is located in Valley City, North Dakota. CCHD is committed to building healthy communities. Public health is based on the idea that everyone should have the chance to be as healthy and safe as possible. Public health workers include many people with different skills, all working together to protect people from getting sick or hurt. At City-County Health District, we provide a variety of services to help our community stay healthy, including: Nursing services to help community members care for their health. Prevention work to help build healthy communities in Barnes County. Restaurant inspections through a contract with Central Valley Health District. While our District primarily serves Barnes County, some of our programs reach our regional partners in south central North Dakota. Through this collaborative effort, we are able to serve our communities. Leadership Team Katie Beyer, CHES Administrator "Public health is where science meets compassion! Working in local public health gives me a front-row seat to community resilence!"

  • Catholic Charities North Dakota | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Catholic Charities North Dakota Behavioral Health - Counselors Adoption, pregnancy help, guardianship, counseling, post adoption services. Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.235.4457 Fax: 701.356.7993 www.catholiccharitiesnd.org Contact Office Phone: 701.235.4457 Fax: 701.356.7993 www.catholiccharitiesnd.org Previous Item Next Item

  • Recovery | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Recovery Adult Health, Behavioral Health 701.845.8518 Recovery PRIORITY Ensuring equitable access to rural treatment and recovery systems. Bridges connect people who are in different places. They offer a more efficient way of getting to another point. Bridges reduce isolation, enable help to be connected, and open up the opportunity for people to be helped. A bridge provides support and reach, increasing the range of options available. The Bridges to Rural Recovery (BRR) project is a federally funded grant program using evidence-based practices to improve outcomes for individuals at risk for addiction and/or co-occurring mental disorders, their families, and communities. Project Goals increase prevention activities to reduce behavioral health disorders and their negative outcomes. integration of behavioral health in rural primary care, hospitals, emergency rooms, and other settings. develop recovery-orientated systems of care in the eight-county area (total population 54,331) The eight-county area includes Barnes County, Dickey County, Foster County, LaMoure County, Logan County, McIntosh County, Stutsman County, and Wells County. There are structural and systems-level barriers that prevent rural residents from accessing quality, integrated behavioral health care services. Working across the spectrum of behavioral health , the Bridges to Rural Recovery project seeks to improve rural service delivery. The project’s overarching priority is to increase equitable access to and utilization of rural-centered prevention, treatment and recovery services for those affected by behavioral health conditions. Bridges to Rural Recovery Contact To learn more, contact City-County Health District at 845-8518 . 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

  • Community Action Region VI | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Community Action Region VI Childcare Center, Emergency Services Head Start, Weatherization, Food Pantry, Energy Share, Case Management, Budget Counseling, and Rental Assistance. Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Eligibility: Eligibility for all programs are income based. Contact Office Phone: 701.252.1821 Fax: 701.252.7108 www.cap6.com Contact Office Phone: 701.252.1821 Fax: 701.252.7108 www.cap6.com Previous Item Next Item

  • The Legacy Place | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources The Legacy Place Assisted Living, Respite Services, Senior Living, Transitional Care Senior Living is designed to offer amenities and social engagement while remaining completely independent. Assisted Living is designed for those that require assistance with activities of daily living. Our trained staff will follow a personalized care plan based on the resident's needs. Transitional Living is designed to provide comprehensive care for residents transitioning home from the hospital or into our facility from home. "TLC" allows residents to recover from surgery or illness in a home-like setting. TLC can also provide week long+ respite care for full-time care-givers. Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Eligibility: Must be at least 55 or need assistance for daily living, self pay Contact Office Phone: 701.845.8945 ext 2 Fax: 701.845.6855 www.thelegacyplacevc.com Contact Office Phone: 701.845.8945 ext 2 Fax: 701.845.6855 www.thelegacyplacevc.com Previous Item Next Item

  • CHI Mercy Health | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources CHI Mercy Health Health Education Offers community CPR/AED and First Aid certification and training. Will provide hands-only CPR training. Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.6400 https://www.mercyhospitalvalleycity.org/ Contact Office Phone: 701.845.6400 https://www.mercyhospitalvalleycity.org/ Previous Item Next Item

  • 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

  • Great Plains Food Bank | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources Great Plains Food Bank Assistance Program, Food Assistance Senior Food Pack Program – Also known as the Commodity Supplemental Nutrition Program (CSFP) provides shelf-stable food to North Dakotans 60+ with incomes below 130% of the federal poverty line. We operate this program in 30 counties, application required. Mobile Food Pantry – This program delivers fresh and shelf-stable food directly to those in need. Valley City visits occur every three months. See upcoming stops: https://bit.ly/44VKCcQ Food Pantry Support – We support nearly 200 partner agencies, including local food pantries. Find one near you: https://bit.ly/GPFB_food-pantries Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Eligibility: CSFP has an application and requires individuals to be age 60 and over with incomes less than 130 percent of the federal poverty line. Mobile Food Pantries has no requirements, but must fill out an intake form. Local food pantries requirements vary - some requirements may include intake form, drivers licenses, or other documentation to verify address. Contact Office Phone: 701.232.6219 www.greatplainsfoodbank.org Contact Office Phone: 701.232.6219 www.greatplainsfoodbank.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

  • New Life Church | CCHD | Valley City, ND

    Barnes County Health & Wellness Resources New Life Church Spiritual Care Sunday Worship: 10:30am Wednesday at 6:30 pm: youth and adult activities Resource Information Is a Referral Required? No Contact Office Phone: 701.845.2269 https://newlifevc.com/ Contact Office Phone: 701.845.2269 https://newlifevc.com/ Previous Item Next Item

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