Delaware County Public Health will be holding a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats ferrets on:
Friday April 27th 2012
Arkville Fire Hall
5:00pm-7:00pm
It’s the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be present to receive a 3 year booster.
Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsibility to clean up after your pet. It’s the law, you can be fined.
Vet only available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
For questions or more information call 607-832-5200
or see our website http://www.delawarecountypublichealth.com/
Monday, April 23, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Sale Final for Delaware County Public Health Nursing Service
Delaware County has announced that the Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA) and Long Term Home Health Care Program (LTHHCP) operated by Delaware County Public Health Nursing Service is being sold to HCR (L. Woerner, Inc. d/b/a). The county has entered into a management and staffing agreement with HCR to provide staffing and oversight to the program until the sale is complete. The County plans to close the County owned CHHA in mid May 2012.
There are two certified home health agencies authorized to provide home care services in Delaware County: HCR and At Home Care, Inc. Patients currently receiving services from Delaware County Public Health Nursing Services have been notified of the option to select one of the two agencies if they require home care after the closure date. Public Health staff will assist CHHA patients in transferring to the agency of their choice. HCR will operate a Long Term Home Health Care Program (LTHHCP) and patients will have the option of selecting this program or being referred to the Office of Long Term Care for other home care services.
Public Health is committed to helping their patients with this transition process and assuring that the services they require to remain in their home will continue without interruption.
Delaware County Public Health Nursing Service has provided home visits since 1930 when the County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution to hire the county’s first public health nurse. The agency became a certified home health agency in 1986.
“It has been a privilege and a pleasure to provide home health services to the residents of Delaware County”, said Director Bonnie Hamilton.
The sale of the Certified Home Health Agency will not mean an end to Public Health services for Delaware County residents. Delaware County Public Health continues to offer other services mandated by the NYSDOH including Early Intervention, Preschool Special Education Program, Maternal Child Health Program, Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Health Education Program, Communicable Disease Program, Rabies Control, Emergency Preparedness, and the Immunization Program.
For any questions regarding the closure of the Certified Home Health Agency and Long Term Home Health Care Program can call Bonnie Hamilton, Director of Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200.
There are two certified home health agencies authorized to provide home care services in Delaware County: HCR and At Home Care, Inc. Patients currently receiving services from Delaware County Public Health Nursing Services have been notified of the option to select one of the two agencies if they require home care after the closure date. Public Health staff will assist CHHA patients in transferring to the agency of their choice. HCR will operate a Long Term Home Health Care Program (LTHHCP) and patients will have the option of selecting this program or being referred to the Office of Long Term Care for other home care services.
Public Health is committed to helping their patients with this transition process and assuring that the services they require to remain in their home will continue without interruption.
Delaware County Public Health Nursing Service has provided home visits since 1930 when the County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution to hire the county’s first public health nurse. The agency became a certified home health agency in 1986.
“It has been a privilege and a pleasure to provide home health services to the residents of Delaware County”, said Director Bonnie Hamilton.
The sale of the Certified Home Health Agency will not mean an end to Public Health services for Delaware County residents. Delaware County Public Health continues to offer other services mandated by the NYSDOH including Early Intervention, Preschool Special Education Program, Maternal Child Health Program, Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Health Education Program, Communicable Disease Program, Rabies Control, Emergency Preparedness, and the Immunization Program.
For any questions regarding the closure of the Certified Home Health Agency and Long Term Home Health Care Program can call Bonnie Hamilton, Director of Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200.
Free Rabies Clinic
Delaware County Public Health will be conducting a free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs, cats and ferrets on:
Friday April 20th, 2012
Colchester Town Sheds
6292 River Rd, Downsville, NY 13755
5:00pm-7:00pm
It's the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be present to receive a 3 year booster.
Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsability to clean up after you pet. It's the law, you can be fined.
Vet only available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
For questions or more information call 607-832-5200 or see our website http://www.delawarecountypublichealth.com/
Friday April 20th, 2012
Colchester Town Sheds
6292 River Rd, Downsville, NY 13755
5:00pm-7:00pm
It's the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be present to receive a 3 year booster.
Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsability to clean up after you pet. It's the law, you can be fined.
Vet only available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
For questions or more information call 607-832-5200 or see our website http://www.delawarecountypublichealth.com/
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Free Rabies Clinic
Free Rabies Vaccination Clinics
For dogs, cats, and ferrets on:
Friday, April 13th, 2012
Stamford Village Highway Garage
22D Rail Road Ave, Stamford, NY 13838
5:00PM TO 7:00PM
It’s the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be present to receive a 3 year booster.
Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsibility to clean up after your pet. It’s the law, you can be fined.
Vet only available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
For questions or more information call 607-832-5200
or see our website www.delawarecountypublichealth.com
For dogs, cats, and ferrets on:
Friday, April 13th, 2012
Stamford Village Highway Garage
22D Rail Road Ave, Stamford, NY 13838
5:00PM TO 7:00PM
It’s the law! Every dog and cat must be vaccinated against rabies.
Cats and Dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age.
Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be present to receive a 3 year booster.
Dogs must be on a leash & under proper control. Cats and Ferrets should be in a carrying case.
Local organizations have volunteered their facilities for your convenience. It is your responsibility to clean up after your pet. It’s the law, you can be fined.
Vet only available at the advertised clinic time-no earlier!
For questions or more information call 607-832-5200
or see our website www.delawarecountypublichealth.com
New Drugs of Abuse Training
Delaware County Public Health will be hosting a presentation “Drugs of New Abuse” presented by Upstate Poison Control Center on Friday April 27, 2012 at 1pm. The presentation will take place at the Delaware County Public Safety Building, 280 Phoebe Lane, Delhi, NY 13753.
There has been a dramatic increase in calls to the Upstate New York Poison Center about man-made designer drugs, including synthetic marijuana and “bath salts”. The trend is also reflected on the national scope as calls to US Poison Centers continue to rise.
This seminar is for anyone working and interacting in the community, interested in learning more about these and other man made drugs including history, description and related symptoms.
This seminar will focus on 4-5 drugs such and is not intended for health- care professionals managing these cases but rather for those working in a “non-clinical” capacity who may encounter these drugs in their communities and who would like to learn more about them.
The training is timely due to the recent order from the New York State Commissioner of Health prohibiting the distribution and sale of synthetic marijuana.
Due to overwhelming response to interest in this topic, we ask that you please RSVP to Heather Warner of Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200 or heather.warner@co.delaware.ny.us by April 25th.
There has been a dramatic increase in calls to the Upstate New York Poison Center about man-made designer drugs, including synthetic marijuana and “bath salts”. The trend is also reflected on the national scope as calls to US Poison Centers continue to rise.
This seminar is for anyone working and interacting in the community, interested in learning more about these and other man made drugs including history, description and related symptoms.
This seminar will focus on 4-5 drugs such and is not intended for health- care professionals managing these cases but rather for those working in a “non-clinical” capacity who may encounter these drugs in their communities and who would like to learn more about them.
The training is timely due to the recent order from the New York State Commissioner of Health prohibiting the distribution and sale of synthetic marijuana.
Due to overwhelming response to interest in this topic, we ask that you please RSVP to Heather Warner of Delaware County Public Health at 607-832-5200 or heather.warner@co.delaware.ny.us by April 25th.
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