Health Services
Rancho Mirage health services are committed to maintaining and improving community wellness and health protection to our Rancho Mirage community.
Click here to visit Eisenhower Health’s website’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) What You Need to Know
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We are actively monitoring the shooting at a church in Laguna Woods and working closely with local law enforcement.
No one should have to fear going to their place of worship. Our thoughts are with the victims, community, and all those impacted by this tragic event.
It's Stroke Awareness Month. Perhaps a good time to bone up on the symptoms of a stroke so you can act fast (very important to act fact with stroke.) Listen to John Dix as he brief us on signs, symptoms and who's at risk for a stroke. https://buff.ly/2QXWLNA
At the heart of every public health investigation are teamwork & a passion to serve! Train as a CDC #DiseaseDetective with the Epidemic Intelligence Service & use applied epidemiology skills to solve #PublicHealth problems. Apply by 5/31: http://bit.ly/ApplytoEIS.
Many #norovirus outbreaks happen in restaurants or places where food is prepared and sold. Food can become contaminated if it's handled by someone infected with norovirus or touches a contaminated surface. Get facts for food workers: https://bit.ly/Norovirus_HandlingFood
Proteja sus documentos importantes en caso de una emergencia o desastre. Debemos estar siempre preparados y recuerde que si le piden evacuar, no lo piense dos veces y hágalo.
🍼Call the store directly and ask if the formula you need is available or when they will get some
🍼Families on WIC should use formula benefits early. You may have to make more trips to the store
🍼Ask WIC or a health care provider for guidance on other formulas you could use
Babies need the right balance of nutrients- not too much or too little of anything- to grow and be healthy. It is important for your baby's health to stick with products that meet federal standards that ensure formula is safe and free of harmful bacteria.
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus found in the stool and blood of infected people. This virus can spread from person-to-person contact or by eating food or drink contaminated by someone who is infected.
California COVID-19, By The Numbers:
🔹 Average daily cases: 7,183
🔹 Note: Numbers may not represent true day-over-day change as reporting of test results can be delayed
More information at http://cdph.ca.gov/covid19
Here's some of what went down this week at Cal OES. #FIRIS #MutualAid #EMAC #BudgetDollars #NewMexicoWildfires @caloes_dir