Oakland County Health Division. Services Directory



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Oakland County Health Division Services Directory

Experienced Public Health Nurses provide callers with reliable, up-to-date information about a variety of health concerns. Answers questions regarding immunizations, communicable diseases, pregnancy, infant and child health, nutrition and more Referrals to community resources such as health care, prescription medication, emergency and community assistance programs Information and referrals to Health Division programs and services Nurse-On-Call 800-848-5533 noc@oakgov.com Nurse On Call (NOC)

Disease Prevention Services Dental Program For eligible, low income Oakland County residents without dental insurance. Financial application required. Routine preventive care Basic/routine dental procedures Dentures and partial dentures Patient education 248-858-1306 Toll Free 888-350-0900 Ext 81306 Sexually Transmitted Infection Program Walk-in testing and diagnosis Treatment Counseling/education 248-858-1302 Pontiac 248-424-7049 Southfield HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control Services Free rapid HIV testing with same day results Confidential HIV counseling Outreach testing (based on availability) Referrals/resources regarding HIV/AIDS Community presentations regarding HIV prevention 248-858-5416 Tuberculosis Control Testing, treatment and counseling 248-858-1302 Pontiac 248-424-7046 Southfield Immunizations Babies and preschoolers School age children Teens/adults Flu (seasonal) 248-858-1305 Pontiac 248-424-7046 Southfield Disease Prevention Services

Family Support Services Children s Special Health Care Services Assists families with children who have a qualifying chronic health problem or disability. Children must be 20 years old or younger. Payment assistance for special medical care Helps arrange for supplies and equipment Referrals to community resources 248-858-0056 Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessments An early intervention program for children birth to age three with a developmental delay or an established health condition. Case management, education and referrals Infant-Toddler growth and development assessments Individualized Family Service Plan 248-858-1406 Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) Assists pregnant women to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Home visits Parenting and infant/child safety education Referrals Participation guidelines: Live in the City of Pontiac Be pregnant with a first baby Must join before the 28th week of pregnancy 248-858-1406 Nurturing Parent Program A parenting education program tailored to each family s needs. Parents and children participate in program activities together. 16 weekly home visits with a Public Health Nurse Growth and development screening and monitoring Health education Referrals Toll Free 800-848-5533 WIC (Women, Infants & Children Supplemental Food Program) For eligible, low-income pregnant and breastfeeding women, new mothers, infants, and children under five. Benefits for healthy food Nutrition education and counseling Breastfeeding support and resources Referrals to community services 248-858-1272 Toll Free 888-350-0900 Ext 81272 Family Support Services

Health Promotion Services Community Nursing Services Home visits to high-risk pregnant women during pregnancy and after delivery Guidance and education about a variety of health topics Information and services for families with young children Referrals Toll Free 800-848-5533 Health Education Resource information, presentations, and health promotion programs available about various health topics including: substance abuse, wellness, disease prevention, child passenger safety, tobacco cessation and more. 248-858-4670 Hearing & Vision No cost vision screening for preschool and school age children No cost hearing screening for preschool and school age children Referrals to other resources 248-424-7070 Nutrition Services Home and community visits for individuals with nutritional needs Nutrition counseling for highrisk pregnant women and infants, overweight and obese children, and children and adults with chronic disease Food, nutrition and breastfeeding information and referrals 248-858-1403 Toll Free 888-350-0900 Ext 81403 Office of Substance Abuse Services (OSAS) Prevention and treatment programs Education & information about substance abuse issues Investigates complaints about substance abuse treatment providers 248-858-0001 PACE (Prior Authorization and Central Evaluation Program) Confidential substance abuse treatment services for persons with alcohol and/or other drug needs. Financial assistance for Medicaid, under-insured and uninsured Oakland County residents Assesses and refers individuals for intensive outpatient treatment, methadone, and residential substance abuse programs 248-858-5200 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Prepares for emergencies such as natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and/or chemical spills. Develops and exercises public health emergency plans Educates citizens and businesses about emergencies and planning needs 248-858-1318 Health Promotion Services

Environmental Health Services 248-858-1312 Pontiac 248-424-7191 Southfield Food Safety Program Shelter and Prevention Programs License, inspect, and perform plan reviews: - Restaurants - Festival food booths - Vending machines - Mobile food units - School kitchens Investigate foodborne illness complaints and outbreaks Provide food safety education: - Food Service Managers Certification Course (fee charged) - Basic Food Safety Class (no fee) Water Programs Monitor and sample groundwater in contamination areas Issue private, public (Type II and III), and geothermal well permits Inspect well installations and conduct water sampling Sanitary surveys of non-community public water supplies Test drinking water, public swimming pools, and public beach water Review private water sample test results and provide consultation Inspect public swimming pools and spas Inspect and issue licenses for Body Art establishments Train and issue permits to Body Art Practitioners Provide testing and consultation for lead, mercury and radon concerns in residential housing Indoor air quality information (lead, radon, asbestos, etc.) and consultation Pest control information and consultation Inspect licensed day care centers, adult foster homes, group homes, and public campgrounds Plan reviews for daycare and childcare facilities Land Programs Evaluate soil and issue permits for on-site sewage disposal systems Review engineering proposals for commercial and residential on-site sewage disposal system installation Evaluate proposed land developments utilizing on-site sewage disposal and water wells Inspect and monitor licensed septage hauler vehicles and receiving facilities GIS mapping of water wells and on-site sewage disposal systems Environmental Health Services

Oakland County Health Division North Oakland Health Center Pontiac County Service Center 1200 North Telegraph Road Pontiac Michigan 48341 General Information 248-858-1280 South Oakland Health Center Southfield 27725 Greenfield Road Southfield Michigan 48076 General Information 248-424-7000 L Brooks Patterson, Oakland County Executive George J Miller, Director, Health & Human Services Kathy Forzley, Manager/Health Officer L. Brooks Patterson Oakland County Executive The Oakland County Health Division will not deny participation in its programs based on race, sex, religion, national origin, age or disability. State and federal eligibility requirements apply for certain programs. RoxanneCondit/ExternalHardDrive/OaklandCountyHealthDivisionServicesBrochure WebVersion 05-09-2014