Public Health
Renville County Public Health provides a broad range of services to individuals, families and communities to:
- Promote a healthy and safe community,
- Prevent illness, disease and injury, and
- Protect and enhance the health of those who live, work, learn and play in Renville County.
Renville County Public Health was first established in 1916. The department continues today with the goal of “making a difference” to the people and communities we serve.
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Families & Children Home visiting and programs for parents and children’s health, Pregnancy and birth, Parenting education. Car seats. Concerns with child development. |
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Home Health Care Renville County Public Health is a Medicare-certified home health care agency which provides nurses, home health aides and therapies to keep you safe in your home. |
WIC Nutrition Program Information regarding the Women, Infant and Children Nutritional Supplemental Food Program. |
School Health Information for your children at school. Contact information for each scool. |
Senior Services & People with Disabilities Case management, Long Term Care Consultation: MnCHOICES, Resources in the community. |
Environmental Health & Licensing Licenses for food, special events, pools, lodging, campgrounds, manufactured home parks, tobacco. Mold, Radon, Healthy homes, Food-borne and Vector-borne illnesses. |
Local Health Data Statistics and data on local and regional public health issues. Includes local Community Health Assessment. |
Disease Prevention & Control, Immunizations, Refugee Health Diseases and conditions, Seasonal flu, Immunizations, Tuberculosis, Prescription drug disposal, Reporting diseases or illnesses. |
Emergency Preparedness & Public Health Emergency Reporting Individual and family preparedness, Emergency response programs, Reporting public health emergencies. |
Healthy Living Nutrition, Lifestyles and physical activity, Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP), Drug Free Communities. |
Resources Links to information for our programs as well as from our partner resources, such as the Minnesota Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. |
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