Environmental Health
Personal/Preventive Health
Emergency Preparedness
Health Promotion
Miscellaneous
100
The second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States caused by the breakdown of uranium in the soil.
What is radon?
100
This program provides coupons for nutritious foods to pregnant women, women up to 6 months post-partum, breastfeeding women up to 1 year, infant, and children up to 5 years of age who are income eligible and have a nutrition related health risk.
What is WIC?
100
This nationally recognized group assists in strengthening our emergency response and preparedness efforts for the community.
What is the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)?
100
This partnership with Washtenaw County funds environmental changes to promote chronic disease reduction in selected businesses in Livingston County.
What is Worksite Wellness?
100
This program, created by the Health Promotion team, varies during the year, but always includes some sort of wellness challenge.
What is Motivate Your Mornings?
200
Permanent cosmetics and microblading are services regulated by this LCHD program.
What is the body art program?
200
A state of Michigan program designed to provide early identification and advocacy for children with eligible medical conditions as well as assistance with medical costs.
What is Children's Special Health Care Services?
200
This is a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response providing a common hierarchy within which responders from multiple agencies can be effective.
What is the Incident Command System?
200
This center focuses specifically on patients who are underserved or without insurance; those on Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan, or Healthy Kids; and those who have difficulty accessing oral health care.
What is the Livingston Dental Center?
200
This is the title of both our internal and county wellness program.
What is the Liv.Well Way?
300
This program regulates water systems that provide water for drinking or household purposes to 25 or more persons or have 15 or more service connections at least 60 days per year.
What is Public Non-Community/Type II Water Supply?
300
This state mandated program is based on a recommended schedule for school-aged children and is often contentious.
What is waiver education?
300
This is a federally funded collaborative team which includes the Detroit Metropolitan Public Health agencies. The project goal coordinates the infrastructure necessary to provide medication countermeasures to the entire Livingston County and region's population within 48 hours.
What is the Cities Readiness Initiative?
300
This program aims to increase fruit and vegetable consumption and support healthy behavior change among participants with food insecurity and chronic disease risk.
What is Prescription for Health?
300
The cover article in this month's Liv.Well Way highlighted program collaboration to serve this client in the community.
What is Block Brewery?
400
The beach monitoring program analyzes water samples for this type of organism.
What is E. Coli?
400
This program recognizes that early identification leads to appropriate care which leads to better academic performance.
What is hearing and vision?
400
This contains large quantities of medicine and medical supplies to help protect the public in the event of a public health emergency such as a terrorist attack, flu outbreak or natural disaster.
What is the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS)?
400
This role, often mentioned in the ICS structure, is filled by "Livingston County's own" Health Promotion Coordinator.
What is Public Information (Officer)?
400
This series breaks down health topics and data contained in the Community Health Assessment (CHA) to make it easier and more interesting for the public to read.
What is the Road to Community Health series?
500
LCHD maintains active involvement in mapping and monitoring sites of environmental concern within the county related to this program. Bacteria, nitrates, and arsenic, oh my!
What is water wells?
500
This program is offered to all parents of newborns to provide information about infant nutrition, growth and development, and safety; community resources and referrals; and information about car seat safety by appointment.
What is Nurses Welcome Newborns?
500
This system provides a common, nationwide approach to enable the whole community to work together to manage all threats and hazards. It applies to all incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity.
What is the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
500
This grant-funded program is aimed at getting Livingston County residents to walk more every day.
What is Building Healthy Communities (StairWELL)?
500
This item of clothing, popular in the 90s, is still mentioned in our dress code.
What are stirrup pants?
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