Will County Community Health Center Governing Council
WILL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Will County Community Health Center Governing Council meeting will be held via TELECONFERENCE
NEXT MEETING: Wednesday, May 4th
Quality Committee meeting
4:30pm on Wednesday, May 4th
Call in number: 708-391-0164
Code: 109813191#
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Governing Council meeting
5:00pm on Wednesday, May 4th
Call in number: 708-391-0164
Code: 934807685#
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Will County Community Health Center to Host Back to School Health Fair on July 12Th
The event will take place at the Community Health Center located at 1106 Neal Ave. in Joliet and is scheduled from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The fair will feature a limited number of school and sports physicals, dental exams and vaccinations (all by appointment only). Games, raffle prizes and information and educational materials from agencies throughout the Will County community will also be available at the fair.
WCHD To Open New Milk Depot in Bolingbrook
Mothers’ Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes (Milk Bank WGL) and the Will County Health Department have partnered to bring a new human milk drop-off depot to Bolingbrook, Illinois at the Will County Health Department’s Northern Branch Office (323 Quadrangle Drive).
Will County Health Department & Illinois Department Of Public Health Remind Residents To Fight The Bite And Avoid Mosquitoes And Ticks
The Will County Health Department (WCHD) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)are reminding the public to “Fight the Bite” and protect themselves from mosquito borne and tickborne illnesses.
Will County Health Department Reminds Public To Be Aware For Rabies Infected Animals
The Will County Health Department to be aware of the potential for exposure to rabies from infected animals after a rabid bat was recently detected in Monee. Bats are the most common source of potential rabies infection in Illinois, and exposures from bats tend to be more frequent during the summer months, especially July and August. Rabies can also be found in other wild animals, including raccoons, skunks, foxes, and coyotes.