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About this Directory

This directory was produced by the North Dakota Department of Health, in collaboration with the Department of Human Services, to meet the requirement of North Dakota Century Code Chapter 14-02.1, Abortion Control Act, Section 14-02.1-14-02.1, Printed Information – Referral Service and is available at no cost to any person, facility or hospital. To order copies of this directory, please contact:

Division of Family Health

North Dakota Department of Health 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Phone: 1.800.472.2286 press 1 or 701.328.2493 E-mail: [email protected]

This directory is also available on the North Dakota Department of Health’s Division of Family Health website at www.ndhealth.gov/familyhealth/publications/ConnectionDirectory.pdf.

The format of this tabbed directory is to offer information that is easily accessible. Information on some services may be listed in more than one section of this directory. An index is provided in the back for an additional quick reference.

The organizations listed in the directory offer a variety of services; please contact them for more

information related to the services offered. There are many organizations, state agencies, businesses and other entities that offer services to children, women and families. If you note services, which you think should be included in this directory, please call 1.800.472.2286 press 1 or 701.328.2493.

The Department of Health and Department of Human Services would like to thank Ros Norstedt, Peggy Stanton and Missy Kopp for their dedication and attention to detail when updating this directory.

This directory was supported with funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, Social Security Act, Title V (Maternal and Child Health) #B04MC25362 and the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Head Start, State Collaboration Office, Head Start State Collaboration Office #08CD0022/03.

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Mandated Information

This directory is intended to give you a list of agencies, telephone, fax, toll-free numbers and websites for services offered to children, women and families.

Included in this publication is information about public and private agencies and services available to assist women during and after pregnancy, upon childbirth and while the child is dependent, including adoption agencies. North Dakota Century Code, Section 14-02.1-02.1 (1) (a) states:

 It is unlawful for any individual to coerce a woman to undergo an abortion.

 If a minor is denied financial support by the minor’s parent, guardian, or custodian due to the minor’s refusal to have an abortion performed, the minor is deemed to be emancipated for the purposes of eligibility for public assistance benefits, except that those benefits may not be used to obtain an abortion.

 Any physician who performs an abortion upon a woman without her informed consent may be liable to her for damages in a civil action.

 Adoptive parents are allowed to pay costs of prenatal care, childbirth and neonatal care.

There are many public and private agencies willing and able to help you to carry your child to term and to assist you and your child after your child is born, whether you choose to keep your child or to place your child for adoption. The state of North Dakota strongly urges you to contact one of more of these agencies before making a final decision about abortion. The law requires that your physician or your physician’s agent give you the opportunity to call agencies like these before you undergo an abortion.

It is the policy of the state of North Dakota that childbirth is given preference, encouragement and support as it is in the best interests of the well-being and common good of North Dakota citizens.

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Table of Contents

Health Services North Dakota Department of Health

 Breastfeeding Support

 Child Passenger Safety Program

 Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS)  Community Health Section

 Family Planning Program  Immunization Program  Newborn Screening Program  Oral Health Program

 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Management Program  Tobacco Prevention and Control Program

 WIC Program  Women’s Way

North Dakota Local Public Health Units North Dakota Tribal Health Programs

Human Services North Dakota Department of Human Services  Aging Services Division

 Child Support Division

 Children and Family Services Division  Developmental Disabilities Division

 Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices o Early Intervention

o Right Track

 Economic Assistance Policy Division  Medical Services Division

o Health Tracks

o Healthy Steps (CHIP – Children’s Health Insurance Program) o N.D. Medicaid

 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Division  Vocational Rehabilitation Division

County Social Services

Regional Human Service Centers

Mental Health North Dakota Department of Human Services, Field Services Division North Dakota Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health Suicide Prevention

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2-1-1 North Dakota

Anne Carlsen Center for Children

Child Placing Agencies – Special Needs Adoption Child Placing/Adoption Agencies

Child Care Aware of North Dakota

Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS)

Council on Abused Women’s Services (CAWS) North Dakota Cribs for Kids®

Early Childhood Home Visiting Easter Seals Goodwill ND, Inc. Family Voices of North Dakota, Inc. Legal Services of North Dakota

March of Dimes North Dakota Chapter

North Dakota Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (ND EHDI) North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service

Parent Education Network Pathfinder Parent Center

Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota Protection and Advocacy Project

Regional Resource Centers for Independent Living Residential Child Care Facilities – Group Residential Ronald McDonald House Charities

The Arc of North Dakota, Inc. Pregnancy Services Alternatives to Abortion Services

Maternity Homes

Optimal Pregnancy Outcome Program (OPOP) Other Pregnancy Services

Right to Life Association Targeted Case Management The Adoption Option

Education Services North Dakota Department of Public Instruction  21st Century Community Learning Centers

 Adult Education and Family Literacy (Adult Learning Centers)  Child Nutrition and Food Distribution

 Early Childhood Education

 Education of Homeless Children and Youth  English Language Learner Programs

 North Dakota Special Education Administrative Units  Office of Special Education

 Safe and Healthy Schools  Title I

North Dakota Center for Distance Education

North Dakota School for the Deaf/Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

North Dakota State Library Family Support

Resources and

Resources for Families with Children with Special Health Care Needs

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Workforce Services Job Service North Dakota

 Career Resources for Job Seekers  State Job Services Sites

Job Service North Dakota’s SHARE Network Quentin N. Burdick Job Corps Center

Head Start and North Dakota Head Start Collaboration Office Early Head Start North Dakota Head Start Association (NDHSA)

North Dakota Head Start and Early Head Start Programs American Indian Head Start and Early Head Start Programs Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and Early Head Start Program Community Action Programs North Dakota Community Action Partnership (NDCAP)

 Energy Assistance Programs o Cooling Program

o Emergency Furnace Repair and Replacement o Emergency Services

o Energy Share of North Dakota o Weatherization

 Housing Services

o Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO) o Home/Owner Occupied Rehabilitation

 Supportive Services o Food and Nutrition

o Individual Development Accounts o Self Reliance Program

o Tri-State Help Program

Community Action Agencies in North Dakota North Dakota Department of Commerce Medical Services Health-Care Coverage Options

 Caring for Children

 Comprehensive Health Association of North Dakota

 CSHS Specialty Care and Diagnostic and Treatment Program  Healthy Steps (CHIP – Children’s Health Insurance Program)  North Dakota Health Tracks

 North Dakota Medicaid Program

Dental Assistance

 Jerene’s Wish

 North Dakota Donated Dental Services  Ronald McDonald Care Mobile

 Safety Net Dental Clinics  Smiles Change Lives

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Prescription Coverage  Needy Meds

 North Dakota Prescription Drug Repository Program  Partnership for Prescription Assistance

 Prescription Connection for North Dakota  RX Assist

Vision Coverage

 InfantSee

 New Eyes for the Needy  Vision USA

 VSP Sight for Students

Clinics Hospitals

Hospital Nursery Information

Other Resources

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Health Services

North Dakota Department of Health

Breastfeeding Support

Child Passenger Safety Program

Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS)

Community Health Section

Family Planning Program

Immunization Program

Newborn Screening Program

Oral Health Program

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Management Program

Tobacco Prevention and Control Program

WIC Program

Women’s Way

North Dakota Local Public Health Units

North Dakota Tribal Health Programs

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North Dakota Department of Health

North Dakota Department of Health

600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.2372 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ndhealth.gov

Mission

The mission of the North Dakota Department of Health is to protect and enhance the health and safety of all North Dakotans and the environment in which we live.

The North Dakota Department of Health is committed to improving the health status of the people of North Dakota, improving access to delivery of quality health care, preserving and improving the quality of the environment, promoting a state of emergency readiness and response and achieving strategic outcomes within available resources.

Values

The North Dakota Department of Health values:

 Excellence in providing services to the citizens of North Dakota.  Credibility in providing accurate information and appropriate services.  Respect for our employees, coworkers, our stakeholders and the public.  Creativity in developing solutions to address our strategic initiatives.  Efficiency and effectiveness in achieving strategic outcomes.

The most current North Dakota Department of Health organizational chart can be viewed here: www.ndhealth.gov/DoH/Overview/

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Breastfeeding Support

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301

2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Telephone: 701.328.2496 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 Fax: 701.328.1412

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/breastfeeding

Both babies and mothers gain many benefits from breastfeeding. Breast milk is easy to digest and contains antibodies that can protect infants from bacterial and viral infections. Research indicates that women who breastfeed may have lower rates of certain breast and ovarian cancers. It is also recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a primary strategy to reduce childhood obesity.

The North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity’s WIC Program, Healthy Communities Program and Maternal and Child Health Nutrition Program work together to promote breastfeeding and improve support for breastfeeding in all settings.

To learn more about why breastfeeding is important, to see breastfeeding data and to learn about workplace support for breastfeeding, visit: www.ndhealth.gov/breastfeeding.

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Child Passenger Safety Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Injury Prevention and Control 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301

2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Telephone: 701.328.4536 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 Fax: 701.328.1412

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/injury/

As part of the Division of Injury Prevention and Control, the Child Passenger Safety Program exists to decrease injuries and death to children due to motor vehicle crash events. The program uses a variety of best practice strategies including data collection and analysis, design and development of initiatives, training and technical assistance, policy and advocacy and evaluation.

Program activities include:

 Designing educational materials and developing special campaigns.  Promoting proper use of car safety seat and seat belts.

 Providing car safety seats to local distribution programs.

 Coordinating and conducting car safety seat checkups (call 1.800.472.2286 for car seat checkup locations and schedule).

 Providing technical assistance to professionals and consumers.  Providing training ranging in length from four to 32 hours.

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Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS)

Caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Children’s Special Health Services (CSHS) 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301

2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.2436 Toll-Free: 1.800.755.2714 TTY: 1.800.755.2714 or 1.800.366.6888 Fax: 701.328.1645 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ndhealth.gov/cshs Facebook: www.facebook.com/ndcshs

CSHS provides services for children with special health care needs and their families and promotes family-centered, community-based, coordinated services and systems of health care. Programs within the division include:

Care Coordination

CSHS supports community-based programs to help families who have children with special health care needs access services and resources. Partners include county social services and local public health.

Children with Special Health Care Needs Service System

CSHS supports initiatives that lead to a community-based system of services for all families, children and youth with special health care needs. Activities focus on screening, transition, medical home, family partnership and satisfaction, adequate insurance, and community-based service systems.

Information Resource Center

CSHS provides health-care resource information to families and service providers.

Metabolic Food

CSHS provides medical food and low-protein modified food products to individuals with phenylketonuria (PKU) and maple syrup urine disease.

Multidisciplinary Clinics

CSHS funds and administers clinics that support coordinated management of 10 different types of chronic health conditions. Clinics provide access to pediatric specialty care and enable families to see many different medical providers and health-care professionals in one place at one time.

 Asthma  Autism

 Cardiac Care for Children Program  Cerebral Palsy

 Cleft Lip/Palate Clinic

 Developmental Assessment  Diabetes

 Metabolic Disorders

 Myelodysplasia (Spina Bifida)  Neurorehabilitation

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Russell-Silver Syndrome Program

CSHS pays for growth hormone treatment and medical food for individuals with Russell-Silver Syndrome.

Specialty Care Diagnostic and Treatment Program

CSHS helps families pay for medical services for eligible children, including health-care visits and tests to diagnose chronic health conditions early and specialty care needed for treatment.

State Systems Development Initiative (SSDI)

SSDI funding supports enhancements in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) data capacity and

infrastructure, which is used to inform MCH programs, policy and practice. CSHS provides data about children with special health care needs and their families.

For more information, contact a county social services agency. See pages 56-59 for a complete listing of county social services agencies.

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Community Health Section

North Dakota Department of Health

Community Health Section 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Telephone: 701.328.2493 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 Fax: 701.328.1412

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/CH/

The Community Health Section (CHS) is one of seven sections within the North Dakota Department of Health. The CHS is responsible for the public health of all citizens from birth to death. The section’s goal is to promote health and prevent illness and disease.

Mission

The purpose of the Community Health Section is to support individuals, families and communities by providing quality programs that protect and enhance the health and safety of all North Dakotans.

To accomplish this mission, CHS staff:  Advocate for healthy behaviors.

 Provide education, resources and services.  Develop effective policies.

 Engage in statewide partnerships. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control

Mission: The mission of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control is to increase cancer prevention and awareness by engaging in partnerships, collecting and reporting data, assuring quality data,

providing public and professional education, and assuring availability of quality services for screening, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care.

Programs and services within the division include:

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) – Tracks health conditions and risk behaviors in the United States and North Dakota via the world’s largest, ongoing telephone health survey system conducted yearly since 1984. BRFSS data is used to develop health policy, design and evaluate public health programs, monitor the health risks and health status of North Dakota residents, determine the attitudes and beliefs of North Dakotans about important health issues, and meet data needs for researchers both in the state and nationwide.

Comprehensive Cancer Prevention and Control Program – Works with the North Dakota Cancer Coalition to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer for all North Dakotans using the North Dakota Cancer Control Plan as a guide. Areas addressed include: cancer prevention by implementing strategies that encourage healthy behaviors; increasing cancer screening; addressing needs for access to cancer treatment; and, improving quality of life for cancer survivors.

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Healthy People 2020 – Provides science-based, 10-year national objectives for improving the health of all Americans.

North Dakota Statewide Cancer Registry (NDSCR) – Is located on the campus of the University of North Dakota – Grand Forks and housed with the Department of Pathology in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The purpose of the NDSCR, established in 1997, is to collect cancer incidence, survival and mortality data to monitor cancer trends, promote research, increase survival, develop cancer education, guide policy planning for cancer prevention and screening programs and respond to cancer concerns from patients or the public. The NDSCR is a collaborative partnership between the North Dakota Department of Health and the University of North Dakota. Data provided by NDSCR is used to guide decisions for the Department of Health cancer programs.

Women’s Way (the North Dakota Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program) – Provides breast and cervical cancer screening services to North Dakota program-eligible women. The program supports collaborations with community-based organizations – including health-care providers and public health – to increase public and health-care provider education, access to care and screening services.

Division of Chronic Disease

Mission: To improve the health and quality of life for North Dakotans who have chronic diseases by promoting healthy behaviors, supporting health-care improvement measures, developing community policies and practices, and increasing disease risk awareness and by reducing the negative health and economic consequences of the state's number one cause of preventable disease and death – tobacco use.

The division accomplishes their mission by providing grants, training, community education and technical assistance to communities.

Programs and services within the division include:

Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Program (CCDPP) – The CCDPP is designed to build capacity to address chronic disease prevention and health promotion in a coordinated, collaborative approach to change policies, practices and environments. This will lead to improved quality of life and health outcomes and promote education and management skills for those diagnosed with or at risk for chronic diseases.

Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention – Works to improve cardiovascular health of North Dakotans by facilitating effective collaborations and partnerships, monitoring critical aspects of cardiovascular disease and developing effective strategies to reduce heart disease, stroke and related risk factors. The overarching statewide emphasis is based on the “ABCS” of heart disease and stroke prevention with a main focus on preventing and controlling blood pressure and reducing sodium intake using

population-based strategies. The “ABCS” include – aspirin therapy, blood pressure control,

cholesterol control and smoking cessation. The program provides grants, training, education, resources and technical assistance to communities, health-care providers and health organizations.

North Dakota Stroke System of Care – Established to improve the overall quality of care for stroke patients, from prevention of risk factors to the final stroke outcome. It is comprised of several key

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hospitals and aggregate registry database; department designation of hospitals as Primary Stroke Centers; implementation of statewide health communications to increase the awareness of the signs and symptoms of stroke and urgency to seek immediate medical care by calling 9-1-1; and provision of training and technical assistance to local hospitals, health-care providers and pre-hospital personnel on acute stroke care.

Stroke System of Care Task Force – Facilitates the sharing of best and promising practices to reduce duplication, identify gaps and advocate for positive policy and systems change. Provides leadership for maintaining an inclusive and coordinated statewide system of care and education that continuously improves the knowledge, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of stroke patients and reduces the overall stroke risk for all North Dakota citizens. The Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention program director provides leadership for the implementation of the task force recommendations and serves on the task force as the state health officer designee.

Tobacco Cessation Services – Provides grants for cessation programs addressing pregnant women, incorporating tobacco into health-care systems and dental offices and city, county and state employee cessation programs. Also supports the statewide NDQuits cessation service for all tobacco users who want to quit. NDQuits offers assistance via several options – telephone (North Dakota Tobacco Quitline), online (North Dakota QuitNet) and via mobile devices.

Tobacco Prevention and Control Program – Provides grants, training and technical assistance for tobacco prevention and control efforts in communities including American Indian tribes.

The Goal is to reduce disease, disability and death related to tobacco use by:  Preventing initiation among youth and young adults.

 Promoting quitting among adults and youth.  Eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke.

 Identifying and eliminating tobacco-related disparities among specific population groups. Tobacco Surveillance – Commissions multiple surveys designed to measure a variety of factors related to tobacco use among North Dakota citizens and assess how these factors change over time.

Division of Family Health

Mission: The Division of Family Health administers state and federal programs designed to improve the health of North Dakota families. The division provides funding, technical assistance, training, needs assessment, data, educational materials and other resources to local public health units, schools and other public and private entities that offer health services in North Dakota communities.

Programs and services administered by the division include:

Coordinated School Health – Works in conjunction with the Department of Public Instruction to address the close relationship between health and learning and provides consultation, technical assistance and resources for schools and school nurses to use in organizing and managing school health and wellness initiatives.

Cribs for Kids® Program – Provides infant safe sleep education and portable cribs to pregnant women and new mothers through partner agencies.

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Family Planning Program – Provides reproductive health-care services to men and women, giving preference to low income, adolescent and women-in-need populations. Services include Pap smear, breast exam, testicular exam, infertility level-one services, pregnancy planning, a broad range of birth control methods including abstinence, sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human

immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, and counseling.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome – Provides grant oversight to the University of North Dakota’s Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Center for program activities.

Maternal and Child Health (MCH)/Oral Health Epidemiology – Provides epidemiological support on all matters concerning the development, evaluation and prioritization of MCH and oral health programs.

Newborn Screening Program – Identifies infants at risk and in need of more definitive testing to diagnose and treat affected newborns. Provides regional coordination for North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa focusing on quality assurance and education.

Optimal Pregnancy Outcome Program (OPOP) – Provides nursing, social and nutritional services to pregnant women.

Oral Health Program – Provides prevention programs, education, access, screening and consultation to address the oral health needs of North Dakotans.

DentaQuest Foundation – A collaborative process with stakeholders to create “A Blueprint for Oral Health improvement in North Dakota.”

Donated Dental Services – Provides grant oversight to services that provide essential dental care for disabled, elderly and medically compromised individuals who cannot afford care.

Healthy Smiles Fluoride Varnish Program – Provides fluoride varnish for infants, children, adolescents and young adults to age 21 years in various settings such as local public health, Head Start, clinics and schools.

Seal! North Dakota – Provides sealants to second and sixth grade students through school-based and school-linked programs to prevent dental decay in molar (back) teeth.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Program – Provides support, education and follow-up to those affected by a sudden infant death.

Title V Maternal and Child Health – Provides consultation, technical assistance and comprehensive services to improve the health, safety and well-being of mothers and children.

Women’s Health Services – Collaborates with public and private programs that provide and/or advocate for women’s health. Provides national, state and local women’s health information across the state.

Division of Injury Prevention and Control

Mission: The Division of Injury Prevention and Control is dedicated to reducing injuries to North Dakotans through leadership, education, resources and policy.

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Programs and services administered by the division include:

Child Passenger Safety Program – Promotes child passenger safety activities through educational campaigns, car seat distribution programs, car safety seat checkups and trainings.

Domestic Violence/Rape Crisis – Supports programs to develop effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking crimes and strengthen victim services, and partner with stakeholders to develop and implement policies, provide training and technical assistance and evaluate programs.

Injury/Violence Prevention Programs – Promotes the reduction and elimination of intentional and unintentional injuries using best practice strategies, including primary prevention theories, data collection and analysis, intervention design and development, training and technical assistance, policy advocacy and evaluation.

Suicide Prevention – Collaborates with the North Dakota Suicide Prevention Coalition to implement programs on suicide prevention and early intervention to reduce the number of attempted and

completed suicides.

Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity

Mission: To support growth and development; prevent overweight and obesity; and prevent and control diabetes through programs designed to improve healthful eating and physical activity.

Programs and services within the division include:

Breastfeeding Promotion and Support – Breastfeeding is universally endorsed by the world’s health and scientific organizations as the best way of feeding infants and young children. It is also recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a primary strategy to reduce childhood obesity. The Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs work together to promote breastfeeding and improve support for breastfeeding in all settings by providing leadership for the statewide

breastfeeding coalition, providing technical assistance to the local breastfeeding coalitions and coordinating the infant-friendly workplace designation program.

Diabetes Prevention and Control – Supports diabetes prevention, early diagnosis and disease management by working with communities, health professionals and health systems in the areas of policy, disease management, quality improvement and education.

Healthy Communities

Healthy Communities Chronic Disease is responsible for collaboration with local and

statewide governmental and non-governmental agencies/organizations to build proficiency and capacity for policy, systems and environmental (PSE) changes that support health behaviors to prevent chronic disease.

Healthy Communities Maternal and Child Health Nutrition promotes nutritional well-being across the lifespan for women, infants and children. By providing leadership and support to local public health nutritionists, the program encourages networking and information exchange at the local, state and national levels.

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Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) – Offers healthy foods for proper growth and development and helps families choose healthier ways of eating. WIC is for eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children younger than 5 and is available in all North Dakota counties.

Worksite Wellness – The North Dakota Department of Health’s Worksite Wellness Program promotes a holistic wellness culture by providing opportunities for employees to improve their health and well-being. This position schedules plans and facilitates monthly meetings and activities in order to foster a healthier lifestyle for all of the Department of Health employees.

Healthy North Dakota

The Community Health Section is linked closely to Healthy North Dakota, which is a partnership that brings together partners and stakeholders to identify common strategies to address health issues. For more information about Healthy North Dakota, visit: www.healthynd.org.

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Family Planning Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Family Health Family Planning Program

600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.2228 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 Fax: 701.328.1412 Website: www.ndhealth.gov/family-planning/ Mission

The mission of the Family Planning Program is to assist women and men to understand and take responsibility for their reproductive health through education, counseling and medical services.

Services

Family planning services are available regardless of age, gender, race, nationality, religion, sexual preference, disability or ability to pay. Participation is voluntary.

Services include:

 Physical exams for men and women.

 Education and information about all birth control methods, including abstinence and natural family planning.

 Birth control methods and referral for sterilization procedures.  Breast, cervical and testicular cancer screening.

 Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections.  Preconception and life plan counseling.

 Pregnancy testing.

 Community education and outreach.

 Referrals to preventative health and social services such as primary care, nutrition services, immunizations, WIC and others.

Clinics

Family planning services are available throughout North Dakota. Clinic locations are listed on the following pages. Services and clinic hours vary dependent on the site. For more information on family planning clinics, services and hours of operation, visit: www.ndhealth.gov/familyplanning/?id=49.

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Locations:

Central Valley Family Planning Program 122 2nd St. N.W.

Jamestown, N.D. 58401 Phone: 701.252.8130 Fax: 701.252.8137 Satellite Clinics:

City-County Health District Barnes County Courthouse 230 4th St. N.W., Room 102 Valley City, N.D. 58072 Phone: 701.845.8518 Fax: 701.845.8542

Dickey County Health District 205 15th St. N.

Ellendale, N.D. 58436 Phone: 701.349.4348 Fax: 701.349.3277

Foster County Public Health 881 Main St.

Carrington, N.D. 58421 Phone: 701.652.3087 Fax: 701.652.3097

Stutsman County Correctional Center 205 6th St. S.E.

Jamestown, N.D. 58401 Phone: 701.252.8130 Fax: 701.252.8137

Valley City State University 101 College St. S.W.

Valley City, N.D. 58072 Phone: 701.845.7212 Fax: 701.845.7247

Community Action Partnership (CAP) Family Planning Program

202 E. Villard Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Toll-Free: 1.800.359.2243 Phone: 701.227.0131 Fax: 701.227.4750 Satellite Clinic:

West River Family Center 211 Main St. S.

Scranton, N.D. 58653 Phone: 701.227.0131 Fax: 701.275.6338

Custer Family Planning Center 549 Airport Road Bismarck, N.D. 58504 Toll-Free: 1.866.244.3535 Phone: 701.255.3535 Fax: 701.258.6933 Satellite Clinic:

Custer Family Planning Center 100 Agency Ave.

Fort Yates, N.D. 58538 Toll-Free: 1.866.244.3535 Fax: 701.258.6933

Fargo Cass Public Health Family Planning 401 3rd Ave. N. Fargo, N.D. 58102 Phone: 701.241.1383 Fax: 701.241.8559 Satellite Clinic: Cass County Jail Fargo, N.D. 58102 Phone: 701.241.1383 Fax: 701.241.8559

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First District Health Unit Family Planning Program 801 11th Ave. S.W., Box 1268 Minot, N.D. 58702

Phone: 701.852.1376 Fax: 701.852.2103

Lake Region Family Planning Program 524 4th Ave. N.E., Unit 9 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Phone: 701.662.7046 Fax: 701.662.7073 Satellite Clinics: Spirit Lake Nation 416 2nd Ave. N.

Fort Totten, N.D. 58301 Phone: 701.766.1251 Fax: 701.662.7073

Pierce County Public Health 240 SE 2nd St.

Rugby, N.D. 58368 Phone: 701.776.6783 Fax: 701.662.7073

Richland County Family Planning 413 3rd Ave. N.

Wahpeton, N.D. 58075 Phone: 701.642.7735 Fax: 701.642.7746 Satellite Clinic:

Ransom County Public Health 404 Forest St.

Lisbon, N.D. 58054 Phone: 701.683.6145 Fax: 701.683.6168

Upper Missouri District Health Unit Family Planning Program 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Toll-Free: 1.877.572.3763 Phone: 701.774.6400 Fax: 701.577.8536 Satellite Clinics:

Upper Missouri District Health Unit Satellite Clinic

300 Main St. N. Crosby, N.D. 58730 Phone: 701.965.6813 Fax: 701.965.6814

Upper Missouri District Health Unit Satellite Clinic 109 W. 5th St. P.O. Box 1066 Watford City, N.D. 58854 Phone: 701.444.3449 Fax: 701.842.6985

Upper Missouri District Health Unit Satellite Clinic Memorial Building P.O. Box 925 Stanley, N.D. 58784 Phone: 701.628.2951 Fax: 701.628.1294 Valley Health

360 Division Ave., Ste. 200 Grand Forks, N.D. 58201 Phone: 701.775.4251 Fax: 701.775.3691

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Immunization Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Disease Control P.O. Box 5520 Bismarck, N.D. 58506-5520 Telephone: 701.328.2378 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2180 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ndhealth.gov/immunize

The Immunization Program

 Supplies Vaccines for Children (VFC). Vaccines are provided free to enrolled public and private providers throughout the state for administration to children who are either Medicaid-eligible, American Indian, uninsured or underinsured.

 Coordinates investigations of vaccine-preventable diseases.

 Educates providers and the public about immunizations and vaccine-preventable diseases.  Monitors North Dakota immunization rates.

 Maintains and updates the North Dakota Immunization Information System (NDIIS), a statewide database for immunizations.

The most current CDC recommended immunization schedule for children and adults can be viewed here: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/index.html.

For information about North Dakota school and child care immunization requirements and information on a variety of immunization-related topics, visit their website: www.ndhealth.gov/immunize/.

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Newborn Screening Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Family Health

600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.4532 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/newbornscreening

The Newborn Screening Program

 Identifies newborns at risk for certain genetic and metabolic disorders.

 Provides a newborn screening system and coordination of short-term follow up services.  Refers individuals to health-care providers for long-term follow up services.

 Educates physicians, hospital staff, public health nurses and the public about newborn screening.  Provides regional coordination for newborn screening services in North Dakota, South Dakota

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Oral Health Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Family Health

600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.4930 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/oralhealth

The North Dakota Department of Health’s Oral Health Program collaborates with other public and private agencies and organizations to develop and implement programs and policies to address the oral health needs of North Dakotans.

Mission

Improve the oral health of North Dakotans through prevention and education.

Vision

Good oral health for all North Dakotans.

Programs include:

 Community Water Fluoridation

 Healthy Smiles Fluoride Varnish Program  Seal! ND Dental Sealant Program

 Dental Access Programs  Donated Dental Services  Dental Loan Repayment  Oral Health Education  Oral Health Coalition Need help finding a dentist

Click here: www.ndhealth.gov/oralhealth/Publications/Fact_Sheet_Dental%20Access.pdfor call 701.328.4930.

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Management Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Family Health SIDS Management Program 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.2493

Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 (Press #1) Website: www.ndhealth.gov/sids

The North Dakota SIDS Management Program

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) describes the sudden, unexplained death of an infant younger than 1.

In the belief that every child should live, North Dakota enacted legislation in 1977 that prompted the development of the North Dakota SIDS Management Program. The SIDS Management Program provides the following services:

 A system of reporting suspected SIDS cases to the North Dakota Department of Health.  Support and counseling to families of SIDS victims.

 Distribution of SIDS information to health-care providers and the public.

Visit the North Dakota SIDS Management website for information about SIDS and safe sleep topics: www.ndhealth.gov/sids

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Tobacco Prevention and Control Program

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Chronic Disease 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301 2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Telephone: 701.328.2333 Toll-Free: 1.800.280.5512 Fax: 701.328.2036

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/tobacco

The goal of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Program is to reduce disease, disability and death related to tobacco use by:

 Preventing initiation among youth and young adults.  Promoting quitting among adults and youth.

 Eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke.

 Identifying and eliminating tobacco-related disparities among specific population groups. NDQuits is a free service for all North Dakotans who want to quit tobacco. NDQuits offers users the option of using telephone, online or mobile services. Enrollees can use one of the options or all of them in combination - whatever works for them. For help quitting smoking, or other tobacco use (including chew, snus, electronic cigarettes, etc.), contact NDQuits by calling 1.800.QUIT.NOW (1.800.784.8669) or visit www.ndhealth.gov/ndquits.

Qualified enrollees receive:

 Professional counseling and advice.

 24/7/365 support from other quitters around the world.

 QuitTips e-mail messages and access to recorded messages that help the quit process.

 Online calculators that help tobacco users figure how much money they've saved or how many days they've added to their life.

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WIC

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program

for Women, Infants and Children

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301

2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200

Telephone: 701.328.2496 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2286 Fax: 701.328.1412

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/wic/

WIC is a program available in all counties in North Dakota for pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and children younger than age five. WIC offers healthy food for proper growth and development and helps families choose healthier ways of eating.

WIC is a federal nutrition program that offers:

 Nutrition information, counseling and support.  Breastfeeding information and support.

 Nutritious foods.  Health screenings.

 Referrals to other services.

To be eligible for WIC, a person must be one of the following:  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 five years of age 1. There must be a nutritional health reason or risk to participate. The WIC staff will check the

woman’s or her child’s height, weight and iron level and ask them questions on health and diet to determine a risk.

2. The annual household income must be within WIC guidelines, which are based on gross income unless self-employed. Note: Applicants may have a job and still meet these guidelines.

For the most current eligibility guidelines, go to www.ndhealth.gov/wic/.

Clinics

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Locations: Adams County 1000 Highway 12 Hettinger, N.D. 58639 Telephone: 701.567.6198 Fax: 701.567.6362 Barnes County 341 N. Central Ave. Valley City, N.D. 58072 Telephone: 701.845.8520 Fax: 701.845.0861 Benson County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097 Billings County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097 Bottineau County 314 5th St. W. Bottineau, N.D. 58318 Telephone: 701.228.3489 Fax: 701.228.3788 Bowman/Slope Counties 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097 Burleigh County 2400 E. Broadway Ave. Bismarck, N.D. 58501 Telephone: 701.255.3397 Fax: 701.250.9029 Burke County County Courthouse 103 Main St. N.E. Bowbells, N.D. 58721 Telephone: 701.377.2316 Fax: 701.377.2326 Cass County 1102 43rd St. S., Ste. F Fargo, N.D. 58103 Telephone: 701.277.1455 Fax: 701.281.4802 Cavalier County 901 3rd St. Langdon, N.D. 58249 Telephone: 701.256.2402 Fax: 701.256.5765 Dickey County 2nd Ave. N.E. LaMoure, N.D. 58458 Telephone: 701.883.5179 Divide County 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Telephone: 701.774.6401 Fax: 701.577.8536 Dunn County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097 Eddy County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097

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Emmons County 118 Spruce Ave. Linton, N.D. 58552 Telephone: 701.254.4030 Fax: 701.254.4057 Foster County 881 Main St. Carrington, N.D. 58421 Telephone: 701.652.3087 Fax: 701.652.3097 Golden Valley County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097

Grand Forks County 360 Division Ave., Ste. 200 Grand Forks, N.D. 58201 Telephone: 701.775.3667 Fax: 701.775.3691 Grand Forks Air Base 575 Holzapple St., Bldg. 207 Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 58205 Telephone: 701.775.3667 Grant County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3364 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371 Griggs County 1200 Roberts Ave. Cooperstown, N.D. 58425 Telephone: 701.797.2221 #7151 Fax: 701.797.2897 Hettinger County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097 Kidder County 2400 E. Broadway Ave. Bismarck, N.D. 58501 Telephone: 701.255.3397 Fax: 701.250.9029 LaMoure County 2nd Ave. N.E. LaMoure, N.D. 58458 Telephone: 701.883.5179 Logan County 122 2nd St. N.W. Jamestown, N.D. 58402 Telephone: 701.252.8130 Fax: 701.252.8137 McHenry County 105 1st St. E. Velva, N.D. 58790 Telephone: 701.338.2784 Fax: 701.537.0804 McIntosh County 612 Center Ave. N. Ashley, N.D. 58413 Telephone: 701.288.3433 Fax: 701.288.3938 McKenzie County 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Telephone: 701.772.6401 Toll-Free: 1.877.572.3763 Fax: 701.577.8536 McLean County 703 2nd Ave. Washburn, N.D. 58577 Telephone: 701.462.3330 Fax: 701.463.3375 Mercer County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3364 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371

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Minot Air Force Base 291 Peacekeeper Pl. Minot AFB, N.D. 58704 Telephone: 701.723.2118 Morton County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3364 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371 Mountrail County 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Telephone: 701.772.6401 Toll-Free: 1.877.572.3763 Fax: 701.577.8536 Nelson County 210 B Ave. W., Ste. 304 Lakota, N.D. 58344 Telephone: 701.247.2263 Oliver County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3364 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371 Pembina County 301 Dakota St. W., #12 Cavalier, N.D. 58220 Telephone: 701.265.4764 Pierce County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097 Ramsey County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097 Ransom County 404 Forest St. Lisbon, N.D. 58054 Telephone: 701.683.6140 Fax: 701.683.6168 Renville County 205 Main St. E. Mohall, N.D. 58761 Telephone/Fax: 701.756.6383 Richland County 413 3rd Ave. N. Wahpeton, N.D. 58075 Telephone: 701.642.7735 Fax: 701.642.7746 Rolette County 211 2nd Ave. N.E. Rolla, N.D. 58367 Telephone: 701.477.5646 Fax: 701.477.9578 Sargent County 316 Main Forman, N.D. 58032 Telephone: 701.724.3725 Fax: 701.724.3296 Sheridan County 215 E 2nd St. McClusky, N.D. 58463 Telephone: 701.363.2506 Fax: 701.363.2806 Sioux County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3364 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371 Slope County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097

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Spirit Lake Sioux Nation 816 3rd Ave. N.

Fort Totten, N.D. 58335 Telephone: 701.766.4242 Fax: 701.766.1735

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 139 Proposal Ave. Fort Yates, N.D. 58538 Telephone: 701.854.7263 Fax: 701.854.7122 Stark County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.1942 Toll-Free: 1.800.697.3145 Fax: 701.483.4097 Steele County 42 6th Ave. S.E. Mayville, N.D. 58257 Telephone: 701.788.3800 Fax: 701.788.2145 Stutsman County 122 2nd St. N.W. Jamestown, N.D. 58042 Telephone: 701.252.8130 Fax: 701.252.8137

Three Affiliated Tribes 404 Frontage Rd. New Town, N.D. 58763 Telephone: 701.627.4642 Fax: 701.627.3266 Towner County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097 Traill County 42 6th Ave. S.E. Mayville, N.D. 58257 Telephone: 701.788.3800 Fax: 701.788.2145

Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa 1 Hospital Rd. Belcourt, N.D. 58316 Telephone: 701.477.6436 Fax: 701.477.0448 Walsh County 638 Cooper Ave. Grafton, N.D. 58237 Telephone: 701.352.5139 Fax: 701.352.5074 Ward County 801 11th Ave. S.W. Minot, N.D. 58702 Telephone: 701.852.1376 Fax: 701.852.5043 Wells County 524 4th Ave. N.E., #8 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7043 Toll-Free: 1.866.274.2316 Fax: 701.662.7097 Williams County 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Telephone: 701.774.6401 Toll-Free: 1.877.572.3763 Fax: 701.577.8536

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Women’s Way

North Dakota Department of Health

Division of Cancer Prevention and Control 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 301

2nd Floor, Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0200 Telephone: 701.328.2833 Toll-Free: 1.800.280.5512 Fax: 701.328.2036 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ndhealth.gov/womensway

Need a mammogram or Pap test?

Women's Way may provide a way to pay!

What is Women’s Way?

Women’s Way is the North Dakota Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Women’s Way

may provide a way to pay for most breast and cervical cancer screenings and is available for eligible North Dakota women.

Who is eligible for Women’s Way? A woman who:

 Is a resident of North Dakota.  Is between ages 40 through 64.  Meets income guidelines.

 Has insurance that doesn’t cover Pap tests and/or mammograms. o Or can’t afford to pay her deductible or copayments.

o Or doesn’t have any health care coverage insurance.

 Is not enrolled in or eligible for any Medicaid programs or Medicare Part B.  Is age 65 or older and not eligible for Medicare or cannot afford Medicare Part B. What is available through Women’s Way?

Eligible women ages 40 through 64 can receive:  Mammograms.

 Clinical breast exams.  Pap tests.

 Pelvic exams.

How do you find out if you qualify for Women’s Way?

Enrollment in the program is easy and quick. Call your nearest Women’s Way Local Coordinator using this toll-free number: 1.800.44.WOMEN (1.800.449.6636) or call the Women’s Way state office at: 1.800.280.5512.

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North Dakota Local Public Health Units

Website: www.ndhealth.gov/localhd

North Dakota's public health system is made up of 28 single and multi-county local public health units (LPHUs).

North Dakota local public health units have a long history of providing personal and population based health services to residents in their city and/or county jurisdictions. The local public health infrastructure represents the capacity and expertise necessary to carry out services and programs. Therefore, the health units function differently and offer an array of services. The most common activities and services provided by local public health are child immunizations, adult immunizations, tobacco use prevention, high blood pressure screening, injury prevention screening, blood lead screening and Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment.

Local public health activities are financed by a combination of mill levy funding and/or city or county general funds, state aid and federal funding.

Contact a local public health unit for more information on services. Listed below are statewide public health locations:

Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health Burleigh County 500 E. Front Ave. Bismarck, N.D. 58504 Telephone: 701.355.1540 Fax: 701.221.6883 Website: www.bismarck.org/index.aspx?nid=95 Cavalier County Health District

Cavalier County 901 3rd St., Ste. 11 Langdon, N.D. 58249 Telephone: 701.256.2402 Fax: 701.256.5765 Website: www.cavaliercountyhealth.com/ Central Valley Health District

Stutsman County 122 2nd St. N.W. Jamestown, N.D. 58401 Telephone: 701.252.8130 Fax: 701.252.8137 Website: www.centralvalleyhealth.org Logan County Courthouse 301 Broadway Napoleon, N.D. 58561 Telephone: 701.754.2756 Fax: 701.754.2270

City-County Health District Barnes County 230 4th St. N.W., Rm. 102 Valley City, N.D. 58702-2947 Telephone: 701.845.8518 Fax: 701.845.8542 Website: www.citycountyhealth.org City-County Health Department

Young People’s Healthy Heart Program Mercy Hospital

570 Chautauqua Boulevard Valley City, N.D. 58072 Telephone: 701.845.6456 Fax: 701.845.6413

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Custer Health Morton County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3370 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370 Fax: 701.667.3371 Website: www.co.morton.nd.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC &SEC={0969BF21-3993-451A-8FD7-D72D4FA5BF3D} Grant County 106 2nd Ave. N.E. Carson, N.D. 58529 Telephone: 701.662.3591 Mercer County 1021 Arthur St. Stanton, N.D. 58571 Telephone: 701.745.3599 Fax: 701.745.3579 Oliver County 111 E. Main Center, N.D. 58530 Telephone: 701.794.3105 Sioux County 210 2nd Ave. N.W. Mandan, N.D. 58554 Telephone: 701.667.3370 Toll-Free: 1.888.667.3370

Dickey County Health District 205 15th St. N.

Ellendale, N.D. 58436 Telephone: 701.349.4348 Fax: 701.349.3277

Emmons County Public Health 118 E. Spruce Ave.

Linton, N.D. 58552 Telephone: 701.254.4027 Fax: 701.254.4057

Fargo Cass Public Health Cass County 401 3rd Ave. N. Fargo, N.D. 58102-4839 Telephone: 701.241.1360 Fax: 701.241.8559 Website: www.cityoffargo.com/Residential/CityServices/H ealthservices/

First District Health Unit Ward County 801 11th Ave. S.W. Minot, N.D. 58702-1268 Telephone: 701.852.1376 Fax: 701.852.5043 Website: www.fdhu.org Bottineau County 314 5th St. W., Ste. 7 Bottineau, N.D. 58318 Telephone: 701.228.3101 Fax: 701.228.3788 Burke County 103 Main St. S.E. Bowbells, N.D. 58721 Telephone: 701.377.2316 Fax: 701.377.2326 McHenry County 112 Main St. S. Towner, N.D. 58788 Telephone: 701.537.5732 Fax: 701.537.0804 McLean County 141 N. Main Garrison, N.D. 58540 Telephone: 701.463.2641 Fax: 701.463.7228 McLean County 712 5th Ave. Washburn, N.D. 58577 Telephone: 701.462.3330 Fax: 701.462.3375

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Renville County 205 Main St. E. Mohall, N.D. 58761 Telephone: 701.756.6383 Fax: 701.756.6837 Sheridan County 215 E. 2nd Ave. McClusky, N.D. 58463 Telephone: 701.363.2506 Fax: 701.363.2805 Ward County 11 W. Division Ste. 102 Kenmare, N.D. 58746 Telephone: 701.385.4328 Fax: 701.385.3012

Foster County Health Department 881 Main St.

Carrington, N.D. 58421 Telephone: 701.652.3087 Fax: 701.652.3097

Grand Forks Public Health 151 S. 4th St., Ste. N301 Grand Forks, N.D. 58201 Telephone: 701.787.8100 Fax: 701.787.8145

Website: www.grandforksgov.com/publichealth Kidder County District Health Unit

422 2nd Ave. N.W. Steele, N.D. 58482 Telephone: 701.475.2582 Fax: 701.475.2652

Lake Region District Health Unit Ramsey County

524 4th Ave. N.E., Unit 9 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7035 Fax: 701.662.7097 Benson County 809 Railway Ave. Maddock, N.D. 58348 Telephone: 701.438.2340 Fax: 701.438.2342 Eddy County 24 8th St. N. New Rockford, N.D. 58356 Telephone: 701.947.5311 Fax: 701.947.5213 Pierce County 240 S.E. 2nd St. Rugby, N.D. 58368 Telephone: 701.776.6783 Fax: 701.776.7609 Ramsey County 524 4th Ave., #9 Devils Lake, N.D. 58301 Telephone: 701.662.7035 Fax: 701.662.7097

Lamoure County Public Health Department 100 1st Ave. S.W., Omega City Plaza

LaMoure, N.D. 58458 Telephone: 701.883.5356 Fax: 701.883.5015

Website: www.lamoureph.org

McIntosh District Health Unit 511 3rd Ave. N.W.

Ashley, N.D. 58413

Telephone/Fax: 701.288.3957

Nelson/Griggs District Health Unit 116 Main St.

McVille, N.D. 58254 Telephone: 701.322.5624 Fax: 701.322.5111

Website: www.nelsongriggshealth.com/ Pembina County Health Department 301 Dakota St. W., #2

Cavalier, N.D. 58220-4100 Telephone: 701.265.4248 Fax: 701.265.5193

Ransom County Public Health Department 404 Forest St. Lisbon, N.D. 58054 Telephone: 701.683.6140 Fax: 701.683.6168 Website: www.facebook.com/pages/Ransom-County-Public-Health/214792691612

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Richland County Health Department 413 3rd Ave. N. Wahpeton, N.D. 58075 Telephone: 701.642.7735 Fax: 701.642.7746 Website: www.richlandcountyhealth.org/ Rolette County Public Health District 211 1st Ave. N.E.

Rolla, N.D. 58367-0726 Telephone: 701.477.5646 Fax: 701.477.9578

Website: www.rcphd.com/

Sargent County District Health Unit 316 Main St.

Forman, N.D. 58032-0237 Telephone: 701.724.3725 Fax: 701.724.3296

Southwestern District Health Unit Stark County 2869 3rd Ave. W. Dickinson, N.D. 58601 Telephone: 701.483.0171 Fax: 701.483.4097 Website: www.swdhu.org Adams County 609 2nd Ave. Hettinger, N.D. 58639 Telephone: 701.567.2720 Fax: 701.567.4799

Billings/Golden Valley Counties First St. S.E. Beach, N.D. 58621 Telephone: 701.872.4533 Fax: 701.872.4534 Bowman/Slope Counties 104 1st St. N.W., Ste. 6 Bowman, N.D. 58623 Telephone: 701.523.3144 Fax: 701.523.3096 Dunn County 125 Central Ave. N. Killdeer, N.D. 58640 Telephone/Fax: 701.764.5513 Hettinger County 309 Millionaire Ave. Mott, N.D. 58646 Telephone: 701.824.3215 Fax: 701.824.3216

Steele County Public Health 201 Washington Ave. W. Finley, N.D. 58230 Fax: 701.524.2060 Fax: 701.524.1715

Towner County Public Health District 404 5th Ave., Ste. #3

Cando, N.D. 58324-0705 Telephone: 701.968.4353 Fax: 701.968.4354

Traill District Health Unit 114 W. Caledonia

Hillsboro, N.D. 58045 Telephone: 701.636.4434 Fax: 701.636.5473

Website: www.co.traill.nd.us/template.cfm?d=7 Upper Missouri District Health Unit

Williams County 110 W. Broadway, Ste. 101 Williston, N.D. 58801 Telephone: 701.774.6400 Fax: 701.577.8536 Website: www.umdhu.org Divide County 300 Main St. N. Crosby, N.D. 58730 Telephone: 701.965.6813 Fax: 701.965.6814 McKenzie County 109 W. 5th St. Watford City, N.D. 58854 Telephone: 701.444.3449 Fax: 701.842.6985

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Mountrail County Memorial Building P.O. Box 925 Stanley, N.D. 58784 Telephone: 701.628.2951 Fax: 701.628.1294

Walsh County Health District 638 Cooper Ave., Ste. 3

Grafton, N.D. 58237 Telephone: 701.352.5139 Fax: 701.352.5074

Wells County District Health Unit 600 N. Railway St.

Fessenden, N.D. 58438 Telephone: 701.547.3756 Fax: 701.547.2535

Website: www.wellsph.org

North Dakota Department of Health

Public Health Liaison

122 2nd St. N.W.

Jamestown, N.D. 58401 Telephone: 701.952.8195 Fax: 701.252.8137

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North Dakota Tribal Health Programs

North Dakota Tribal Health Programs offer a variety of public health services on reservations and at tribal service areas of the state. For more information, visit: www.ndhealth.gov/localhd/.

Administration

IHS Environmental Health Room 302 Federal Building Minot, N.D. 58701

Telephone: 701.852.0250 Fax: 701.839.2410

Locations:

Spirit Lake Tribal Health Program 816 3rd Ave. N. Fort Totten, N.D. 58335 Telephone: 701.766.1714 Fax: 701.766.4126 Website: http://www.spiritlakenation.com/tribalhealth.htm Standing Rock P.O. Box D Fort Yates, N.D. 58538 Telephone: 701.854.7206 Fax: 701.854.7281 Website: http://www.standingrock.org

McLaughlin Health Center Box 879

McLaughlin, S.D. 57642 Telephone: 701.854.8534 Fax: 701.854.8530

Three Affiliated Tribes Minne Tohe Health Center HC 2, Box 24F

New Town, N.D. 58763 Telephone: 701.627.4701 Fax: 701.627.2809

Three Affiliated Tribes 404 Frontage Road New Town, N.D. 58763

Telephone: 701.627.4642 ext. 11 Fax: 701.627.3805

Website: http://www.mhanation.com

Turtle Mountain Chippewa

Quentin Burdick Health Care Facility P.O. Box 160

Belcourt, N.D. 58316 Telephone: 701.477.8469 Fax: 701.477.8486

Tribal Health Education Program #1 Hospital Road

Belcourt, N.D. 58316 Telephone: 701.477.6120 Fax: 701.477.9154

Trenton Indian Service Area Trenton Community Clinic Box 210

Trenton, N.D. 58853 Telephone: 701.774.0461 Fax: 701.774.8003

Sisseton Indian Health P.O. Box 189

Sisseton, S.D. 57262

Telephone: 605.698.7606 ext. 3071 Fax: 605.698.4270

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Human Services

North Dakota Department of Human Services

Aging Services Division

Child Support Division

Children and Family Services Division

Developmental Disabilities Division

Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices

Early Intervention

Right Track

Economic Assistance Policy Division

Medical Services Division

Health Tracks

Healthy Steps (CHIP – Children’s Health Insurance Program)

N.D. Medicaid

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Division

Vocational Rehabilitation Division

County Social Services

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North Dakota Department of Human Services

North Dakota Department of Human Services

600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept. 325 3rd Floor Judicial Wing, State Capitol Bismarck, N.D. 58505-0250 Telephone: 701.328.2310 Toll-Free: 1.800.472.2622 N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 Fax: 701.328.2359 Website: www.nd.gov/dhs/ Mission

The Department of Human Services provides quality and effective human services, which improve the lives of people.

Department’s Role

Provides services that help vulnerable North Dakotans of all ages to maintain or enhance their quality of life, which may be threatened by lack of financial resources, emotional crises, disabling conditions, or an inability to protect themselves.

Supports the provision of services and care as close to home as possible to maximize each person's independence while preserving the dignity of all individuals and respecting their constitutional and civil rights.

Administers programs and policies, and provides direct services to residents through the following areas and divisions:

Core services

 Adult and Aging Services  Children and Family Services  Child Support

 Public Assistance Programs (heating assistance, food stamps, etc.)  Medicaid and other Medical Services

 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services  Services to Individuals with Disabilities Field Services

 8 Human Service Centers:

o Bismarck o Grand Forks

o Devils Lake o Jamestown

o Dickinson o Minot

o Fargo o Williston

 State Hospital

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Executive Office and Management Support  Fiscal Administration

 Human Resources

 Information Management  Legal Advisory Unit

 Provider Audit

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Aging Services Division

North Dakota Department of Human Services

Aging Services Division 1237 W. Divide Ave., Ste. 6 Bismarck, N.D. 58501 Telephone: 701.328.4601 Fax: 701.328.8744

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888

North Dakota Aging and Disability Resource LINK: 855.462.5465 Website: www.nd.gov/dhs/

Description

The Aging Services Division administers programs and services that help older adults and people with physical disabilities to live safely and productively in the least restrictive, appropriate setting.

Services

 Dementia Care Services  Elderly Nutrition Services

o Congregate Meals o Home Delivered Meals

 Family Caregiver Support Program  Guardianship Establishment Program

 Information and Assistance – Aging and Disability Resource LINK  Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

 Senior Community Service Employment Program  Supportive Services

o ADRL Options Counseling o Assistive Safety Devices o Health Maintenance o Legal Assistance o Senior Companion

 Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program  Vulnerable Adult Services

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Child Support Division

North Dakota Department of Human Services

Child Support Division 1600 E. Century Ave., Ste. 7 P.O. Box 7190

Bismarck, N.D. 58507-7190 Telephone: 701.328.3582 Toll-Free: 1.800.231.4255 Fax: 701.328.6575

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Website: www.childsupportnd.com

Description

This division operates the Child Support Program, which is a joint effort of federal and state governments to secure support payments for children whose parents are not both in the home. The program provides services upon application of a custodial or noncustodial parent or upon referral from the Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid or Foster Care Programs. Its goals are

threefold: 1) to ensure that children are supported by their parents, 2) to foster family responsibility, and 3) to reduce the costs of public assistance to the taxpayer. Services are available statewide and through cooperation with other states and countries, nationally and internationally.

Services

The Child Support Program provides the following services:  Locates noncustodial parents

 Establishes paternity

 Establishes court-ordered child support and medical support obligations  Enforces child support and medical support obligations

 Periodically reviews and adjusts child support and medical support obligations These services are primarily provided by the eight regional child support units listed below.

Bismarck Region

Counties served: Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sheridan, Sioux

Bismarck Regional Child Support Unit 316 N. 5th St., Ste. 300

Bismarck, N.D. 58501 P.O. Box 7310

Bismarck, N.D. 58507-7310 Telephone: 701.328.0955

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.222.6751

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Devils Lake Region

Counties served: Benson, Cavalier, Eddy, Ramsey, Rolette, Towner

Devils Lake Regional Child Support Unit 1820 Walnut St. E., Ste. 4

Devils Lake, N.D. 58301-3411 Telephone: 701.665.4475

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.662.1351

E-mail: [email protected]

Dickinson Region

Counties served: Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Hettinger, Slope, Stark

Dickinson Regional Child Support Unit 135 Sims St., #202

Dickinson, N.D. 58601-5141 Telephone: 701.227.7424

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.227.7427

E-mail: [email protected]

Fargo Region

Counties served: Cass, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele, Traill

Fargo Regional Child Support Unit 4950 13th Ave. S., Ste. 22

Fargo, N.D. 58103 Telephone: 701.298.4900

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.298.4930

E-mail: [email protected]

Grand Forks Region

Counties served: Grand Forks, Nelson, Pembina, Walsh

Grand Forks Regional Support Unit 151 S. 4th St., Ste. N101

Grand Forks, N.D. 58201 P.O. Box 5756

Grand Forks, N.D. 58206-5756 Telephone: 701.795.3960

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.775.3130

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Jamestown Region

Counties served: Barnes, Dickey, Foster, Griggs, LaMoure, Logan, McIntosh, Stutsman, Wells

Jamestown Regional Child Support Unit 804 13th St. N.E.

Jamestown, N.D. 58401 P.O. Box 427

Jamestown, N.D. 58402-0427 Telephone: 701.253.6260

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.253.3932

E-mail: [email protected]

Minot Region

Counties served: Bottineau, Burke, McHenry, Mountrail, Pierce, Renville, Ward

Minot Regional Child Support Unit 325 28th Ave. S.W., Ste. C

Minot, N.D. 58701 P.O. Box 2249

Minot, N.D. 58702-2249 Telephone: 701.857.7696

N.D. Relay TTY: 1.800.366.6888 (text users) 1.800.366.6889 (voice users) Fax: 701.857.7777

E-mail: [email protected]

Williston Region

Counties served: Divide, McKenzie, Williams

Williston Regional Child Support Unit 202 Main St., Lower Level

Williston, N.D. 58801 P.O. Box 2047

Williston, N.D. 58802-2047

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