April 2015 - LMAS District Health Dept.

The best defense against breast and cervical cancer is early detection and treatment.
Access to these services may be difficult for low-income women who have limited or no
health insurance.
The Michigan Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (BCCCP), through the LMAS
District Health Department, provides FREE BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER SCREENINGS, including assistance with follow-up services for low-income women, between the
ages of 40 to 64, with no insurance or limited health insurance meeting income guidelines. Contact your local LMAS District Health Department Office today to see if you
qualify for the BCCCP and make breast and cervical cancer screenings part of your overall health care routine.
BCCCP Income Guidelines
Family Size
Get screened regularly.
chance.
It’s your only fighting
Annual Income
Contact the LMAS office nearest you to learn more
about the BCCCP
1
$29,425
2
$39,825
3
$50,225
4
$60,625
5
$71,025
Munising:
6
$81,425
Manistique: (906) 341-6951, ext. 134
7
$91,825
8
$102,225
Newberry:
(906) 293-5107, ext. 324
St. Ignace: (906) 643-1100, ext. 117
(906) 387-2297, ext. 105
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April 21, 2015
8:10- 8:35
Sign –in (coffee/snacks)
8:45-9:00
Welcome - Nick Derusha, Health Officer/EH Director
9:00-10:15
Sault Tribe Housing Authority
Annie Thibert, Home Ownership Specialist
Mike O’Shea, P.E., Senior Field Engineer
10:20-11:20
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
MC Investigator Jennifer Stolberg
Michigan State Police
11:30-12:15
LUNCH – catered by Timber Charlie’s
12:30-til end
Mock Enforcement Inspection (parking lot)
MC Investigator Jennifer Stolberg
Michigan State Police
The 2015 LMAS Septic Installer Meeting will be an exciting one!! The agenda includes a short presentation about LMAS permitting & coverage areas. Sault Tribe Housing Authority will present on the bid
process for housing projects along with going over specifications required by the staff engineer. Both
Annie Thiebert & Mike O’Shea will be available to answer all your questions. Investigator Jennifer Stolberg from MSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division will discuss the most common violations officers look for during traffic stops. The day will end outside with a mock “Level 2“ inspection. Be prepared to ask lots of great questions. Dress appropriately for the weather. We will expect to adjourn
around 3:00.
Tuesday April 21, 2015
$18/person (includes lunch)
LMAS 14150 Hamilton Lake Rd., Newberry
8:45am - Conference Begins
Registration form on page 3 (deadline, April 15th)
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Are You Ready?
In the event of an emergency, are you prepared to feed everyone in your
household for at least three days without any help from outside sources? This
includes food and water for all people and pets in your home.
Emergency Food Supply
by April 15, 2015
Complete and return with fee
Manistique, MI 49854
300 Walnut, Rm 155
LMAS, Environmental Health
Return to:
4) __________________________________________________________
3) __________________________________________________________
2) __________________________________________________________
1) __________________________________________________________
Name of person(s) attending: $18/person
Pre-Registration Form
2015 Septic Installer Meeting
 Protein or fruit bars
 Dry cereal or granola
 Peanut butter
 Vitamins
 Food for infants
 Comfort/stress foods
 Eating utensils
 Paper towels and moist towelettes
Make check payable to LMAS
vegetables
Amount Enclosed: ____________
 Dried fruit
 Nuts
 Crackers
 Canned juices
 Non-perishable pasteurized milk
 High energy foods
Phone: ________________
 Manual can opener
 Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits,
Choose salt-free crackers, whole grain cereals and
canned foods with high liquid content.
Plan for at least one gallon of water per person/day
____________________________________________________________

Address:
____________________________________________________________

Choose foods your family will eat.

Remember any special dietary needs and food allergies.

Avoid foods that will make you thirsty.
Name of
Company:____________________________________________________

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National Public Health Week
April 6 - 12, 2015
Right now, the U.S. spends MORE and gets LESS when it
comes to health care and public health outcomes. This is
the defining challenge of our generation – a challenge that
we, the public health community, are uniquely positioned
to help overcome.
That’s why, during National Public Health Week 2015, the
public health community is rallying around a goal of making
the U.S. the Healthiest Nation in One Generation — by
2030.
There are many factors that influence health and health
behaviors. Access to clean water, tobacco-free environments, vaccines, and affordable health care are obvious
factors related to the health of a community. However, city planning, high school graduation rates, and transportation options are also contributors to the health of the public., and must be included in any plan to improve the nation’s health status.
Please visit NPHW.org to learn more about local, regional, and national efforts to make the United States the healthiest nation by the year 2030.
LMAS - District Health Department
Our mission is to provide the 35,000 residents of Luce, Mackinac, Alger and Schoolcraft Counties with disease
prevention, environmental hazard protection, health promotion and emergency management through education
and advocacy.
Contact us at (906):
Luce Co
293-5107
Mackinac Co
643-1100
Alger Co
387-2297
Schoolcraft Co
341-6951
On the web
LMASDHD.org
The C.A.M.P.
293-3226 ext 1427 (School-based health center,
Newberry High School)
Facebook.com/LMASDHD
Twitter.com/LMASDHD
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