Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Public Health Nursing
Fond du Lac - Min No Aya Win Human Services Center
927 Trettel Ln, Cloquet, MN, 55720
(218) 879-1227
https://www.fdlband.org/services/human_services/community_health_services/index.php
Service Details
Description
Provides a range of health care and health promotion services, including:
* Adult immunizations
* Cancer prevention
* Communicable disease follow-up
* Community Health Representative
* Diabetes prevention
* Tobacco cessation
* Medication delivery
* Elder exercise
* Community Nutrition Educator
* Respite and caregivers
Features
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Area Served by County
- Carlton County
- St. Louis County
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Specialization
- Native American Community
Eligibility
American Indian living on the Fond Du Lac Reservation
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 879-1227 | |
Crisis Line | (218) 348-1817 | |
Toll free | (888) 888-6007 |
Last Update
10/2/2024
Other Locations
- Center for American Indian Resources (CAIR) 211 W 4th St, Duluth, MN, 55806
Other Services or resources
- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
- Apply for Waiver Programs
- Child Care Assistance Program
- Clinic
- Counseling Services
- Crisis Line
- Dental Clinic
- Domestic Violence Support Services
- Families First
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP)
- Find Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Food Shelf
- Information and Support - Individuals with Criminal Histories
- Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response Services
- Public Health Services for Elders
- Transportation
- Weatherization Assistance Program
- WIC - Supplemental Nutrition Program
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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JP-6600Public Health Nursing Definition
Programs that protect and improve the health of the community through the use of public health nurses whose services are available through departments of public health, schools and voluntary agencies, typically in connection with medical programs supervised by physicians. Activities may include home visits to provide nursing under medical supervision for acutely ill patients and people who are chronically ill; outreach to populations who may not seek out health care through a traditional medical facility; support for physicians in public health clinics and disease detection programs; first aid and screening programs for school children; nutrition counseling; family planning information and a wide range of health education and prevention programs for the community at large which deal with personal health practices that can help to prevent illness.
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LF-7100.2500General Physical Examinations Definition
Routine examinations conducted on an annual basis to assess the general physical condition of an individual and detect abnormalities. General physicals vary, but most involve a discussion of any concerns the patient may be having; checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and respiration rate), weight and general appearance; heart and lung exams using a stethoscope; a head and neck exam that looks at the throat, teeth and gums, ears, sinuses, eyes, lymph nodes, thyroid and carotid arteries; an abdominal exam that uses palpation to detect liver size, the presence of abdominal fluid or tenderness; a visual examination of the extremities; and breast and pelvic exams for women, testicular and prostate exams for men. The annual physical exam also provides an opportunity to refocus attention on prevention and screening and routine laboratory tests may be suggested.
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YF-3000.2440Diabetes Definition
A disorder in which the pancreas produces too little insulin with the result that the body is unable to adequately metabolize sugar. Principal symptoms are elevated blood sugar, sugar in the urine, excessive urine production and increased food intake. Complications of diabetes if left untreated include low resistance to infections leading to a susceptibility to gangrene, cardiovascular and kidney disorders, disturbances in the electrolyte balance and eye disorders, some of which may lead to blindness.
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YH-6000.6000Native American Community Definition
Individuals whose ethnic background and ancestry are that of the tribal, aboriginal peoples who originated in what is now the United States. Included are Native Americans who are living on or off reservations in rural and urban areas.
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YW-8500Tribal Reservation Residents Definition
Individuals and families of Native American descent who have needs and interests in common based on living in areas recognized by the federal or a state government as being set aside for the use of Native Americans and governed by Native Americans.