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  • HIV: Wisconsin HIV Program Overview

    … Reduction provides educational activities for people at risk of getting HIV or giving it to someone else. It focuses on starting or continuing healthy habits. This program serves: Men who …
    • Updated on July 20, 2022.
  • CLTS FS Instructions Module 9 - Screen Time and Notes

    … their initials, reducing the opportunity for other screeners to inadvertently add comments to someone else’s notes. Screeners are responsible for the notes they create. [ Back to Top ] …
    • Updated on February 02, 2022.
  • Consumer Guide: Special Health Care Needs

    … and long-term illness If you have a disability or a long-term (chronic) illness, or care for someone who does, these resources may help: Medicare and Medicaid for Those with Disabilities …
    • Updated on August 15, 2022.
  • Immunizations: Meningococcal Vaccines

    … or kissing. The bacteria can spread to people who’ve had close or lengthy contact with someone who has meningococcal disease. Close contact also includes sharing items that come in … materials). People don’t catch the bacteria through casual contact or by breathing air where someone with meningococcal disease has been. Sometimes the bacteria can spread to people who … contact with a patient’s oral secretions (saliva or spit), such as a kissing partner If you or someone you know has meningococcal disease, contact a doctor or local health department . They …
    • Updated on January 03, 2023.
  • FoodShare: A Recipe for Good Health

    … any web links. Call your agency or ForwardHealth Member Services at 800-362-3002 if you think someone is trying to scam you. The Federal Trade Commission is the nation’s consumer protection … provided is in accordance with 8 C.F.R. 103, 212, 213, and 245. A “public charge” is someone who the government believes is likely to become dependent on the government for basic …
    • Updated on February 27, 2023.
  • Report Abuse, Neglect, or Misappropriation

    … treatment provider. Reports may be submitted anonymously about an event that affected you or someone you know. Submit a public report Note : Please see Resources for information about …
    • Updated on February 01, 2023.
  • Wisconsin Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity State Plan: Child Care Settings

    … in regulated care can spend upwards of two-thirds of their waking hours in the care of someone other than a parent. ¹ 2010 Wisconsin Census data and Wisconsin Department of Children …
    • Updated on August 16, 2021.
  • Work at DHS: Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy

    … If you want to learn more about EEO and AA. If you want a copy of the DHS policy. If you think someone has treated you in a way that goes against the policy. This includes harassment and …
    • Updated on March 15, 2022.
  • LGBTQ Health: Transgender Health

    … face. This includes health issues. Important definitions Sexual orientation —the sex of people someone is attracted to. Transgender people may identify as heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or …
    • Updated on October 27, 2022.
  • Structure of the State Plan

    … consulted. Pages of the State Plan include footers showing when that page was created. Often someone who is unfamiliar with the plan asks for the "current version" of a section of the plan, …
    • Updated on March 22, 2022.
  • Aging: Alzheimer’s Family and Caregiver Support Program

    … funds to each county and tribe. Funds help: Caregivers buy services and goods to care for someone with Alzheimer’s. Members may receive up to $4,000 each depending on the county’s …
    • Updated on July 19, 2022.
  • LTCare Data Warehouse Training Material

    … taken from Module 5 Module 5a - Schedule a report (8 minutes) Module 5b - Send a report to someone (5 minutes) Module 5c - Copy or move a report (2 minutes) Module 6 - Building Reports (60 …
    • Updated on January 21, 2022.
  • Using DocuSign

    … sign the appropriate location(s) within the documents. If the agreement needs to be signed by someone else, it may be reassigned in DocuSign by the person receiving the email notification. …
    • Updated on August 12, 2022.
  • Childhood Experiences and Health: Substance Use and Adversity

    … the dangers of alcohol use before age 21 can make a difference.  Go to Small Talks   Talk to someone Learn about helplines, hotlines, and text services that provide support for all types of …
    • Updated on January 01, 2023.
  • Assisted Living: Controlled Substances Medication Management

    … don't get the medicine they need. If a caregiver uses a drug, residents may receive care from someone under the influence. Caregivers should watch for signs that drugs are being stolen or …
    • Updated on January 13, 2023.
  • Is Your Home Healthy?

    … mold, pests, pet dander (dead skin flakes that pets shed), chemicals, and strong odors. If someone in the house smokes, learn about programs to help them quit smoking . This will help …
    • Updated on June 07, 2021.
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Assistance Hotline Now Available

    … appointment can be stressful,” said Governor Tony Evers. “Being able to talk directly to someone who can answer your questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine will go a long way to easing …
    • Updated on March 15, 2023.
  • COVID-19: Response Resources for Wisconsinites

    … Wisconsin. Anyone can call 211 at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to talk with someone. Assistance finding help with housing, utilities, food, employment, addiction recovery … 877-947-2211 for video relay services) any time of day, every day of the year, to speak with someone who can connect you with services. Credit counseling The Wisconsin Department of … drug , and hospital services ). Help with medical bills or debt . Assistance when you or someone you care for has a disability or chronic illness. Health insurance and benefits for …
    • Updated on July 26, 2022.
  • Back to School for Parents and Families

    … on the bus, washing hands frequently, and staying home when sick or after close contact with someone with COVID-19. Have a plan in place in the event your child needs to stay home from … and more from DPI. Speak Up, Speak Out Parent Resource Center: Get help for yourself or someone who is hurting, struggling, or in danger. Positive Parenting Practices: Find parenting … and how you can help. Simple tools for home or school Mental Health Crisis Card: List 3 things someone can do to help you de-escalate in the first 5 minutes of a mental health crisis or …
    • Updated on October 11, 2022.
  • Real Talks Wisconsin: Partner Materials

    … 3 #Conversation can be powerful. Having frequent, open real talks about substance use can give someone the information they need to make healthy choices and find support. You can make a real … 3 #Conversation can be powerful. Having frequent, open real talks about substance use can give someone the information they need to make healthy choices and find support. You can make a real … 3 #Conversation can be powerful. Having frequent, open real talks about substance use can give someone the information they need to make healthy choices and find support. You can make a real …
    • Updated on February 20, 2023.
Last revised March 24, 2023