Community Health

Current Activities and Events

The Spring Health Fair was May 13, 2009 during National Healthcare Week. Kimball Health Services staff worked with Wyoming Health Fairs staff to administer blood draws to 400 people in about 3 1/2 hours.

Kimball Drug Prevention Coalition
Through a drug free community grant given to the Nebraska Panhandle, funding is available to assist in preventing underage drinking and associated problems in Kimball County. In order to receive these funds, a community group must be formed to plan activities to help prevent underage drinking and associated problems.



Cough Safe!
Did you know that many diseases are spread by poor coughing and sneezing techniques? Most people put their hands in front of their mouths and noses to stop germs from getting into the air. Unfortunately, this technique puts the germs on their hands. Click on the Cough Safe! link to see information on the safest way to cough. Be sure to click on the "Watch Video" link!

Programs
Pennie Anderson, RN is our community health nurse. She is available for Diabetes education, smoking cessation, and blood pressure screenings. She also coordinates health fairs and blood draws held in the fall and spring of each year. Pennie assists in the Movin’ On Gang - a Community Health Support Group that meets every other month. The meetings are open to the public. The topics include health issues, diseases, and normally feature a guest speaker. They will also be working with other panhandle community leaders in the Panhandle Prevention Coalition for Children, Youth, and Families - a drug free campaign.

Immunization Clinics
This state-sponsored immunization clinic is offered through Panhandle Community Services and hosted monthly by Kimball Health Services. See more details here.

Flu Clinics
This department also coordinates the public flu shot clinics. Low-cost influenza immunization clinics are offered every fall throughout the Kimball-Banner counties. Payment by cash or Medicare billing only. Children ages 12-18 may receive an immunization if accompanied by a parent or guardian. We recommend younger children see their physician. (Clinics dependent upon vaccine delivery.)

Visit the Panhandle Public Health District's site for more information on available programs.

Children's Outreach
Kimball Health Services participates in the Children's Outreach Program in conjunction with twelve other area healthcare agencies. This program serves Western Nebraska's children and their families.

New mothers and children from ages 0 - 5 years may receive FREE courtesy visits by a Community Health nurse in their area through the Children's Outreach Grant program.

The Children's Outreach Program is funded through a federal Rural Health Outreach Grant.

Dr. Clarke's H1N1 Rap Video

Click here to view it and sing along.

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