Health Education
The Warren County Health Department is dedicated to serving the public by creating programs that encourage good health, wellness and disease prevention. Health Education programs are for the general public and at-risk populations. If you would like to arrange an educational session or yourself for your group, please contact the Health Educator.
Safe Sleep
Safe Sleep is an interactive program to decrease infant mortality.
Expecting parents, parents of children up to one year of age, or caregivers can learn how to keep their infant safe during sleep hours and may be eligible for a free pack–n-play! Contact the Health Educator for more information.
Quit Now
1-800-Quit-Now, the Indiana Tobacco Quitline, is a free phone-based counseling service that helps Indiana smokers quit. Are you are ready to quit? Contact the Health Educator to schedule an appointment.
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Substance Abuse Prevention and Harm Reduction
The Warren County Health Department, the Indiana State Department of Health, and Trauma and Injury Prevention have collaborated in order to provide first responders with the tools they need to reverse an opioid overdose. Ongoing efforts are being made in our community to raise awareness about addiction. Please contact the Health Educator for more information.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Harm Reduction
The Warren County Health Department, the Indiana State Department of Health, and Trauma and Injury Prevention have collaborated in order to provide first responders with the tools they need to reverse an opioid overdose. Ongoing efforts are being made in our community to raise awareness about addiction. Please contact the Health Educator for more information.
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Health Education Services/Resources
The Warren County Health Department is committed to the health and well-being of our community. Please contact the Health Educator to find out more information.
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Health Education Services/Resources
The Warren County Health Department is committed to the health and well-being of our community. Please contact the Health Educator to find out more information.
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