bA South ~~~H~OO. Pt Central H4 Health District Bleckley County Health Department Dodge County Health Department Johnson County Health Department Wheeler County Health Department Who we are . .. T he South Central Health District is the public health authority for ten counties in middle Georgia. W'e are one of nineteen state health districts under the Division ofPublic Health in the Georgia Department ofHuman Resources. Our ten county health departments, two satellite offices, and two school clinics, coordinated by the district offices, are well positioned to provide vital health services to the community. The staffofthe South Central Health District are committed to the care oftheir customers and to continually enhancing the health oftheir communities. This diverse group ofproftssionals - including registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nurse practitioners, environmentalists, nutritionists, epidemiologists, health educators, health technicians, support staff, administrative staff, a physician, service coordinators and special instructors - works diligently to achieve the mission and core functions ofPublic Health. Vision Our vision is a Georgia with healthy people, families, and communities, where all sectors unite by pooling their assets and strengths to promote health fOr all. Decisions are made in harmony with economic and environmental concerns. we bring all Georgians a commitment to improving health status through community leadership, expertise in health infOrmation and surveillance, and assurance ofa saftr environment. we are responsive to public health needs, valued fOr our expertise and innovation, dedicated to excellence, and known fOr promoting healthy communities through partnerships. we are leaders, advocates, and resources fOr public health in Georgia. Mission Our mission is to promote and protect the health ofpeople in Georgia wherever they live, work, and play. we work with our communities, public and private agencies, businesses, elected officials, and all people to ensure the highest quality health education, health promotion, disease prevention and health services. How we Make a Difference. . . During fiscal year 1997, Public Healrh programs were able ro make a difference in rhe communiries of rhe Sourh Central Healrh Disrricr by providing: 32,315 immunizarions ro children and adults; free mammography screenings (0 526 uninsured or underinsured women ages 50 and over; srroke and hean arrack prevention services (0 2,054 parients; res ring and rrearment of 430 clients for sexually rransmined diseases; 1,077 food esrablishment inspecrions, 37 horel/morel inspecrions, 60 personal care home evaluarions, and 1,533 sewage sysrem sire evaluarions; supplemental food and nurririon educarion ro an average of 4,832 clients per month; identificarion, rrearment, referral, and follow-up for 250 children ages 0-3 wirh developmental delays; 182 healrh educarion presentarions (0 various groups and agencIes. In fiscal year 1997, 32,599 people representing 26 percent of rhe (Oral disrricr popularion urilized Public Healrh services for a (Oral of 75,704 visirs. However, rhis number reflecrs only rhose healrh consumers who received clinical services directly rhrough rheir local health depanment. It does nor include rhe rhousands of community residents who were served indirectly by Public Healrh services such as inspecrion of resraurants and horels, sewage sysrem inspecrion and disposal, rabies control, warer sysrem fluoridarion, healrh educarion/promorion, and disease surveillance acriviries. There is nor one resident of me Sourh Central Healrh Disrricr who has nor been a customer, (0 some degree, of Public Healrh. Essential Public Health Services . The foLLowing core functions and services are considered essential to ensure that the vision, mission, and values ofPublic Health are upheld: Assessment Monitoring health status to identify and solve community health problems. Diagnosis and investigation of health problems and health hazards in the community. Informing, educating, and empowering people about health issues. Policy Development Mobilizing community partnerships and actions to identify and solve health problems. Developing policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts. Assurance Enforcing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety. Linking people to needed personal health services and assuring the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable. Assuring a competent Public Health and personal health care work force. Evaluating effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based health services. Conducting research into health problems to find new understanding and innovative solutions. HEART OF GEORGIA HEALTHY START 912 Bellevue Avenue Dublin, GA 31021 (912) 274-7616 FAX (912) 274-7622 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 1835-A Highland Westgate Dublin, GA 31021 (912) 275-6841 FAX (912) 274-7893 Where \ve Are. The South Central Health District is made up of professionals working in ten counties in middle Georgia. These counties include: Bleckley, Dodge, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Telfair, Treuden, Wheeler and Wilcox. Together, they cover an area of approximately 3,700 square miles. Dublin, the county seat of Laurens County, serves as the district headquarters. District Office: South Central Health District 2121-B Bellevue Road Dublin, Georgia 31021 912-275-6545 FAX 912-275-6575 BLECKLEY COUNTY 102 S.E. Eighth Sr. Cochran, Georgia 31014 (912) 934-6590 FAX (912) 934-8729 DODGE COUNTY 505 Plaza Drive Eastman, Georgia 31023 (912) 374-5576 FAX (912) 374-0234 JOHNSON COUNTY 120 Hilton Holton Drive P.O. Box 28 Wrightsville, Georgia 31096 (912) 864-3542 FAX (912) 864-1777 LAURENS COUNTY 2121 Bellevue Road Dublin, Georgia 31021 (912) 272-2051 FAX (912) 275-6517 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 218 West Broad Street P.O. Box 212 Me. Vernon, Georgia 30445 (912) 583-4602 FAX (912) 583-4085 PULASKI COUNTY 301 North Lumpkin P.O. Box 480 Hawkinsville, Georgia 31036 (912) 783-1361 TELFAIR COUNTY 713-A Telfair Avenue P.O. Box 328 McRae, Georgia 31055 (912) 868-7404 FAX (912) 868-7245 TREUTLEN COUNTY 619 Third Street P.O. Box 585 Soperton, Georgia 30457 (912) 529-4217 FAX (912) 529-4393 WHEELER COUNTY 414 Kent Street P.O. Box 669 Alamo, Georgia 30411 (912) 568-7161 FAX (912) 568-7770 WILCOX COUNTY 420 Second Avenue P.O. Box 235 Rochelle, Georgia 31079 (912) 365-2310 FAX (912) 365-7825 I DHR GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HU,",AN RESOURCES Community Services Child/Adolescent Services Well Child check-ups Immunizations Hearing, dental & vision screenings Physical exams Scoliosis screenings Intestinal parasites, scabies & lice treatment Blood lead screenings & treatment Health checks for Medicaid eligible children Specialized care for children with developmental delays, poor health, handicapping conditions or chronic diseases (children with special needs) High risk newborn outreach and follow-up Anemia follow-up Infectious disease control Sickle cell program Disease reporting, monitoring and surveillance UJOmens Health Services Cervical cancer screening Breast cancer screening Birth control methods Pregnancy testing Preconceptual counseling/referral Prenatal care financial assistance Pregnancy related services and case management for Medicaid eligible women and special high risk groups Adult Health Services Diabetes program Stroke/heart attack prevention High blood pressure services Immunizations Blood test for marriage HIV testing/referrals/resources Sexually transmitted disease services Tuberculosis program Infectious disease control Sickle cell program Disease reporting, monitoring and surveillance Nutrition Services Group and individual education Dietary counseling WIC (supplemental food program for low income pregnant or breast- feeding women, infants and children up to age five who qualify and are at nutritional risk) Breastfeeding counseling/education/promotion Environmental Health Services Food service establishment inspections Tourist accomodation inspections Sewage disposal planning and inspections Injury control presentations Car safety seats Lead hazard investigations Water sample testing Rabies control and consultation Health Education &Promotion Presentations and trainings (variety of topics) Video library Resource materials library Health information and statistics Laurens County Health Department Montgomery County Health Department Pulaski County Health Department Telfair County Health Department Treutlen County Health Department Wilcox County Health Department