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With the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency today, North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) reminds North Dakotans about health priorities, early intervention and prevention, and the programs and services that are available to support health and well-being.
Or call 1- (866) 614-6005 or find out more information at: Apply for Help | Health and Human Services North Dakota. Your local Human Service Zone office can be found at: Human Service Zones | Health and Human Services North Dakota. Public Health Hotline.
Public health statistical reports, data and dashboards. Prevention and Healthy Living. Resources for the prevention of chronic disease, infectious disease, injury and tobacco use, and healthy children and families. Public Health Regulation and Licensure.
Advance the foundations of well-being through access to high-quality services and supports closer to home. Optimize disaster and epidemic response and recovery. Advance excellence in agency infrastructure and operations. Deliver best-in-class customer-centered experiences.
Online tools help North Dakotans find immunization providers and see respiratory illness data. North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) launched two new tools this month to support North Dakotans in achieving their health and well-being goals: the Immunization Locator and the Respiratory Illness Dashboards.
Publications: Services for Adults and Aging Individuals. Households: Apply for Eviction Prevention Assistance. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS) Programs. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program FAQs.
The State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) for North Dakota is a strategic initiative designed through extensive data evaluation and collaboration with a wide range of partners throughout the state. It is updated every five years.
Find information and links to financial help and other human services, parenting information, maternal and childbirth life services, care centers and agencies, and other available resources for expectant families and new parents.
Make North Dakota the healthiest state in the nation. Join the team of 2800+ committed, compassionate individuals who are building the foundations of well-being - physical, economic, and behavioral - for every North Dakotan.
Medical Marijuana. Qualifying Patient Survey. On October 29, 2024, registered qualifying patients were sent an email from the Department requesting individuals to complete a survey. The survey will help the Department better understand how the Medical Marijuana Program is working.