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Toll Free 1-800-267-7875 Quick Reference Active and Safe Routes to School ext. 1102 Babytalk Drop-ins Blind-Low Vision (BLV) ext. 1145 Breastfeeding Buddies Breastfeeding Clinic Breathe Free Child & Babytalk Phone Line Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) Communicable Disease General Information Community Dental Hygiene Clinics Dial-a-Dietitian ext. 1224 Early Expressions ext. 1184 Emergency Dental Assistance Environmental Health ext. 1248 Food for You Food for Two ext. 1416 Good Food Box ext. 1440 Grade 5 & 9 Physical Activity Pass ext. 1102 Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO) Immunization Information Line Immunization Reporting Line Infant Hearing ext. 1145 Introducing Solid Foods to Your Baby ext. 1552 Living Well Phone Line ext. 1180 Lyme Disease Online Prenatal Classes ext. 1567 Physical Literacy ext. 1102 Physicians Communicable Disease Reporting Line 613-549-1242 Prenatal Breastfeeding Class ext. 1567 Prenatal Classes ext. 1567 Sexual Health Clinic ext. 1213 Sexual Health Information Line ext. 1275 Sexual Health Teen Clinics ext. 1213 Sports Mouthguard Program Stay On Your Feet ext. 1209 Supporting Healthy Schools Phone Line ext. 1102 Take Control Take Control Baby Steps TB Skin Testing Tobacco Information Line (TIL) Travel Clinic Line ext. 1546 Volunteer Programs ext. 1159 Walk On - Be Active Every Day ext. 1180 November 2014

TOPIC PROGRAM/SERVICE CONTACT GENERAL HEALTH INFORMATION BREASTFEEDING COMMUNICABLE DISEASE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Toll Free 1-800-267-7875 Prenatal Postpartum Newborns Child & Babytalk Phone Line Public health nurses answer prenatal questions such as alcohol and substance use in pregnancy, infant and childcare questions, and provide resources on family health issues. Babytalk Drop-ins Drop-ins across the KFL&A area offer parents a chance to meet with a public health nurse and sometimes a registered dietitian to receive resources and support. Topics include: growth and development, breastfeeding, parenting, healthy pregnancies, nutrition, injury prevention, community resources and more. Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) This home visiting program is for pregnant women and families with children from birth to transition to school. Parents and families referred to HBHC are initially screened. Screening provides opportunities for early identification and intervention for families through home visiting, service coordination, and referrals to services to support healthy child development. Support is provided by public health nurses and family home visitors. Breastfeeding Buddies Experienced volunteers who have breastfed provide telephone support to mothers during their first few months of breastfeeding. Breastfeeding Clinic Parents can meet with a public health nurse/lactation consultant for one-to-one breastfeeding support, education and reassurance. Prenatal Breastfeeding Class Our free prenatal breastfeeding class is offered regularly throughout the year. Taught by a public health nurse/lactation consultant, this class provides mothers and their partners the information they need to breastfeed their baby. General Information Public health nurses and an infection control practitioner answer questions about infectious diseases, childhood illnesses and infection control. Lyme Disease KFL&A Public Health has developed an algorithm for prophylaxis for Lyme disease in the KFL&A area for an attached black-legged tick. The reverse side of the algorithm has treatment guidelines for suspected Lyme Disease. Physicians Reporting Line This 24 hour line is for the mandatory reporting of over 50 communicable diseases. TB Skin Testing TB skin testing is only performed at KFL&A Public Health for the contacts of a person with active TB. It is a free service. Public health inspectors provide information on indoor air quality, food safety, private sewage system inspection, well water testing, beach closures, and animal bites. By law, animal exposures are to be reported. Public health inspectors provide premise inspections and follow-up on complaints regarding personal services (e.g. tattoo studios, indoor tanning beds), swimming pools, daycare and food premises. ext. 1567 613-549-1242 ext. 1248

Prenatal Postpartum Newborns HEALTHY EATING HEALTHY EATING HEARING IMMUNIZATION PRENATAL AND PERINATAL Dial-a-Dietitian Dial-a-Dietitian is a free nutrition information telephone service. Registered dietitians answer questions on a wide range of nutrition-related topics. Good Food Box (GFB) The Good Food Box (GFB) is a non-profit fresh vegetables and fruit distribution system. Prices are $5.00, $10.00 or $15.00. Call the Dial-a-Dietitian line to find out the host site closest to you. Introducing Solid Foods to Your Baby This free class facilitated by a Registered Dietitian focuses on introducing solid foods to babies and answers common questions parents have about baby s first foods. Parents also learn how to make baby food. Infant Hearing Program (IHP) IHP offers newborn hearing screening to identify hearing loss, follow-up hearing screening for children at risk of hearing loss, and provides a range of support services for children identified with permanent hearing loss including audiology services, family support, and communication development services. Immunization Info Line Questions are answered about immunization, vaccine information, immunization records and schedules, adverse reactions, dates and locations of immunization and influenza clinics. Immunization Reporting Line Physicians should encourage parents to report all childhood immunizations to this line. Travel Clinic Call this line for one-on-one visits with well-informed travel nurses. No travel or medical advice will be given by phone; all travelers must make appointments. All non-government funded vaccines will be given by appointment only. There is a fee for all travel consultations and travel vaccines. Food for You Food for Two Food for You, Food for Two is a free program for pregnant women. Each week participants meet other new parents, prepare food and eat together. Participants receive health information from a Public Health Nurse and a Registered Dietitian. Groceries and childcare are provided and transportation may be available. Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) Public health nurses assess clients and provide information and support to promote a healthy pregnancy and baby. Public health nurses screen new mothers in hospital and provide information on infant care, self-care, parenting, and where to access community supports and services. Clients who may require more support during or after pregnancy will be offered our home visiting program. Online Prenatal Classes The Gift of Motherhood interactive online education program is an alternative to in-person classes. The classes contain the same content as the in-person program. Prenatal Classes These classes help families have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth experience, and a healthy baby. Classes are offered throughout the KFL&A area during the evening and on weekends. Participants should start classes before the 20th week of pregnancy. ext. 1224 ext. 1440 ext. 1552 ext. 1145 ext. 1546 ext. 1416 ext. 1567 ext. 1567

Prenatal Postpartum Newborns SPEECH & LANGUAGE TOBACCO VISION VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Early Expressions Early Expressions is a system of partner agencies that provides speech and language services to preschool children living in the KFL&A area. Early Expressions will accept self-and physician referrals for children not yet eligible for senior kindergarten. Take Control Baby Steps If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, breastfeeding, or have recently had a baby,you and your partner are eligible for support to become tobacco free. Access to NRT may be available. Tobacco Information Line Whether you re trying to quit, supporting someone who is quitting, trying to understand smoke-free laws, or looking for information, the Tobacco Information line can help. Blind-Low Vision (BLV) BLV offers family support and early childhood intervention services for babies and young children identified by an ophthalmologist as blind or low vision. Volunteering is associated with better health. It offers a connection between people and causes they care about. It builds relationships and allows community outcomes and personal goals to be met through participation. KFL&A Public Health has well developed volunteer programs. Volunteer opportunities include: Breastfeeding Buddies, Community Food Advisors, Falls Prevention Ambassadors, Walk On volunteering, youth engagement and more. ext. 1184 ext. 1159

Toddlers Preschoolers TOPIC PROGRAM/SERVICE CONTACT GENERAL HEALTH INFORMATION COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Toll Free 1-800-267-7875 Child & Babytalk Phone Line Public health nurses answer prenatal, infant, and childcare questions, and provide resources on family health issues. Babytalk Drop-ins Drop-ins across the KFL&A area offer parents of toddlers and preschoolers a chance to meet with a public health nurse and sometimes a registered dietitian to receive resources and support. Topics include growth and development, breastfeeding, parenting, nutrition, injury prevention, community resources and more. Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) This home visiting program is for pregnant women and families with children from birth to transition to school. Parents and families referred to HBHC are initially screened. Screening provides opportunities for early identification and intervention for families through home visiting, service coordination, and referrals to services to support healthy child development and positive parenting. Support is provided by public health nurses and family home visitors. General Information Public health nurses and an infection control practitioner answer questions about infectious diseases, childhood illnesses and infection control. Lyme Disease KFL&A Public Health has developed an algorithm for prophylaxis for Lyme disease in the KFL&A area for an attached black-legged tick. The reverse side of the algorithm has treatment guidelines for suspected Lyme Disease. Physicians Reporting Line This 24 hour line is for the mandatory reporting of over 50 communicable diseases. TB Skin Testing TB skin testing is only performed at KFL&A Public Health for the contacts of a person with active TB. It is a free service. Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) When children are identified as having an urgent treatment need but can t afford dental services, CINOT provides financial assistance to eligible families. Community Dental Hygiene Clinics For children ages 17 years and under, teeth will be checked for signs of decay, and to see if they would benefit from preventive services. These services are provided free of charge, by appointment only, at any of the specific clinic locations. Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO) For eligible children ages 17 years and under, HSO provides all regular dental services at no cost to those who do not have access to any form of dental coverage. Sports Mouthguard Program KFL&A Public Health manufactures custom mouthguards for $55.00. Public health inspectors provide information on indoor air quality, food safety, private sewage system inspection, well water testing, beach closures, and animal bites. By law, animal exposures are to be reported. Public health inspectors provide premise inspections and follow-up on complaints regarding personal services (e.g. tattoo studios, indoor tanning beds), swimming pools, daycare and food premises. 613-549-1242 ext. 1248

HEALTHY EATING HEARING IMMUNIZATION SPEECH & LANGUAGE VISION Toddlers Preschoolers Dial-a-Dietitian Dial-a-Dietitian is a free nutrition information telephone service. Registered dietitians answer questions on a wide range of nutrition related topics. Good Food Box (GFB) The Good Food Box (GFB) is a non-profit fresh vegetables and fruit distribution system. Prices are $5.00, $10.00 or $15.00. Call the Dial-a-Dietitian line to find out the host site closest to you. Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition This free class facilitated by a Registered Dietitian helps parents understand the eating behaviours of toddlers and preschoolers. It focuses on Eating Well with Canada s Food Guide and outlines the nutritional requirements of children. Practical tips, tactics, and child friendly recipes are also shared to help parents relieve meal time stress. Infant Hearing Program (IHP) IHP offers follow-up hearing screening for children at risk of hearing loss, and provides a range of support services for children identified with permanent hearing loss including audiology services, family support, and communication development services. Immunization Info Line Questions are answered about immunization, vaccine information, immunization records and schedules, adverse reactions, dates and locations of immunization and influenza clinics. Immunization Reporting Line Physicians should encourage parents to report all childhood immunizations to this line. Travel Clinic Call this line for one-on-one visits with well-informed travel nurses. No travel or medical advice will be given by phone: all travelers must make appointments. All non-government funded vaccines will be given by appointment only. There is a fee for all travel consultations. Early Expressions Early Expressions is a system of partner agencies that provides speech and language services to preschool children living in the KFL&A area. Early Expressions will accept self-and physician referrals for children not yet eligible for senior kindergarten. Blind-Low Vision (BLV) BLV offers family support and early childhood intervention services for babies and young children identified by an ophthalmologist as blind or low vision. ext. 1224 ext. 1440 ext. 1552 ext. 1145 ext. 1546 ext. 1184 ext. 1145

Toll Free 1-800-267-7875 School Aged Children TOPIC PROGRAM/SERVICE CONTACT GENERAL HEALTH INFORMATION COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEALTHY EATING IMMUNIZATION Supporting Healthy Schools Phone Line Information and resources for school aged children, covering topic areas such as alcohol, tobacco and substance misuse prevention, bicycle and ATV safety, concussion information, healthy relationships, physical activity, and UVR protection. General Information Public health nurses and an infection control practitioner answer questions about infectious diseases, childhood illnesses and infection control. Lyme Disease KFL&A Public Health has developed an algorithm for prophylaxis for Lyme disease in the KFL&A area for an attached black-legged tick. The reverse side of the algorithm has treatment guidelines for suspected Lyme Disease. Physicians Reporting Line This 24 hour line is for the mandatory reporting of over 50 communicable diseases. TB Skin Testing TB skin testing is only performed at KFL&A Public Health for the contacts of a person with active TB. It is a free service. Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) When children are identified as having an urgent treatment need but can t afford dental services, CINOT provides financial assistance to eligible families. Community Dental Hygiene Clinics For children ages 17 years and under, teeth will be checked for signs of decay, and to see if they would benefit from preventive services. These services are provided free of charge, by appointment only, at any of the specific clinic locations. Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO) For eligible children ages 17 years and under, HSO provides all regular dental services at no cost to those who do not have access to any form of dental coverage. Sports Mouthguard Program KFL&A Public Health manufactures custom mouthguards for $55.00. Public health inspectors provide information on indoor air quality, food safety, private sewage system inspection, well water testing, beach closures, and animal bites. By law, animal exposures are to be reported. Public health inspectors provide premise inspections and follow-up on complaints regarding personal services (e.g. tattoo studios, indoor tanning beds), swimming pools, daycare and food premises. Dial-a-Dietitian Dial-a-Dietitian is a free nutrition information telephone service. Registered dietitians answer questions on a wide range of nutrition related topics. Good Food Box The Good Food Box (GFB) is a non-profit fresh vegetables and fruit distribution system. Prices are $5.00, $10.00 or $15.00. Call the Dial-a-Dietitian line to find out the host site closest to you. HPV Immunization Clinics Free HPV vaccine is offered to grade 8 girls through an in-school immunization program. The vaccine is available at cost for 9-26 year old girls and women through the immunization clinics at Public Health. ext. 1102 613-549-1242 ext. 1248 ext. 1224 ext. 1440

IMMUNIZATION PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL HEALTH SPEECH & LANGUAGE TOBACCO VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS School Aged Children Immunization Info Line Questions are answered about immunization, vaccine information, immunization records and schedules, adverse reactions to an immunization, dates and locations of immunization clinics and influenza clinics. Immunization Reporting Line Physicians should encourage parents to report all childhood immunizations to this line. Travel Clinic Call this line for one-on-one visits with well-informed travel nurses. No travel or medical advice will be given by phone: all travelers must make appointments. All non-government funded vaccines will be given by appointment only. There is a fee for all travel consultations. Grade 5 & 9 Physical Activity Pass Grade 5 & 9 students within the KFL&A area receive free passes that allows access to community recreation centers. Active and Safe Routes to School Several schools within the area offer walk to school routes. For more information on active transportation to school, travel planning and physical literacy information, call the Supporting Healthy Schools Phone Line. Sexual Health Clinic KFL&A Public Health offers confidential and non-judgmental sexual health services through our sexual health clinic located at 221 Portsmouth Avenue. Call for clinic times. Sexual Health Teen Clinics Sexual Health Services for teens are offered every second Monday 12:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Appointments are required. As well, several local secondary schools provide clinic services within the school. Sexual Health Info Line This confidential phone line provides information about contraception, sexually transmitted infections, and access to sexual health services. Prenatal Services Please see prenatal section for services and resources. Early Expressions Early Expressions is a system of partner agencies that provides speech and language services to preschool children living in the KFL&A area. Early Expressions will accept self-and physician referrals for children not yet eligible for senior kindergarten. Breathe Free Many secondary schools offer smoking cessation groups facilitated by public health nurses. Take Control This program assists people (18 years of age and older) to become smoke-free through individual, group and workplace support. Tobacco Information Line Whether you re trying to quit, supporting someone who is quitting, trying to understand smoke-free laws, or looking for information, the Tobacco Information line can help. Volunteering is associated with better health. It offers a connection between people and causes they care about. It builds relationships and allows community outcomes and personal goals to be met through participation. KFL&A Public Health has well developed volunteer programs. Volunteer opportunities include: Breastfeeding Buddies, Community Food Advisors, Falls Prevention Ambassadors, Walk On volunteering, youth engagement and more. ext. 1546 ext. 1102 ext. 1102 ext. 1213 ext. 1213 ext. 1275 ext. 1184 ext. 1159

Adults Seniors TOPIC PROGRAM/SERVICE CONTACT GENERAL HEALTH INFORMATION COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEALTHY EATING IMMUNIZATION Toll Free 1-800-267-7875 Living Well Phone Line A health care professional will return your call, answer your questions or provide resources on a variety of topics such as alcohol, cancer prevention, injury prevention, physical activity, stress and UVR protection. General Information Public health nurses and an infection control practitioner answer questions about infectious diseases, childhood illnesses and infection control. Lyme Disease KFL&A Public Health has developed an algorithm for prophylaxis for Lyme disease in the KFL&A area for an attached black-legged tick. The reverse side of the algorithm has treatment guidelines for suspected Lyme Disease. Physicians Reporting Line This 24 hour line is for the mandatory reporting of over 50 communicable diseases. TB Skin Testing TB skin testing is only performed at KFL&A Public Health for the contacts of a person with active TB. It is a free service. Emergency Dental Assistance KFL&A Public Health s Dental Treatment Assistance Fund may be able to assist KFL&A residents 18 years and older in need of emergency dental treatment who don t have the financial means to pay. Sports Mouthguard Program KFL&A Public Health manufactures custom mouthguards for $55.00. Public health inspectors provide information on indoor air quality, food safety, private sewage system inspection, well water testing, beach closures, and animal bites. By law, animal exposures are to be reported. Public health inspectors provide premise inspections and follow-up on complaints regarding personal services (e.g. tattoo studios, indoor tanning beds), swimming pools, daycare and food premises. Dial-a-Dietitian Dial-a-Dietitian is a free nutrition information telephone service. Registered dietitians answer questions on a wide range of nutrition-related topics. Good Food Box The Good Food Box (GFB) is a non-profit fresh vegetables and fruit distribution system. Prices are $5.00, $10.00 or $15.00. Call the Dial-a-Dietitian line to find out the host site closest to you. Immunization Info Line Questions are answered about immunization, vaccine information, immunization records and schedules, adverse reactions, dates and locations of immunization and influenza clinics. Physicians should encourage parents to report all childhood immunizations to this line. Travel Clinic Call this line for one-on-one visits with well-informed travel nurses. No travel or medical advice will be given by phone: all travelers must make appointments. All non-government funded vaccines will be given by appointment only. There is a fee for all travel consultations. ext. 1180 613-549-1242 ext. 1248 ext. 1224 ext. 1440 ext. 1546

INJURY PREVENTION PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL HEALTH TOBACCO VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Adults Seniors Stay On Your Feet This program increases awareness about risk factors for falling, encourages strategies and policies for falls prevention and offers educational sessions for seniors and caregivers. Walk On Be active every day Participants are led by KFL&A Public Health volunteers on indoor walks during the winter months. Sexual Health Clinic KFL&A Public Health offers confidential and non-judgmental sexual health services through our sexual health clinic located at 221 Portsmouth Avenue. Call for clinic times. Sexual Health Info Line This confidential phone line provides information about contraception, sexually transmitted infections, and access to sexual health services. Take Control This program assists people to become smoke-free though individual, group and workplace support. Tobacco Information Line Whether you re trying to quit, supporting someone who is quitting, trying to understand smoke-free laws, or looking for information, the Tobacco Information line can help. Volunteering is associated with better health. It offers a connection between people and causes they care about. It builds relationships and allows community outcomes and personal goals to be met through participation. KFL&A Public Health has well developed volunteer programs. Volunteer opportunities include: Breastfeeding Buddies, Community Food Advisors, Falls Prevention Ambassadors, Walk On volunteering, youth engagement and more. ext. 1209 ext. 1180 ext. 1213 ext. 1275 ext. 1159 November 2014