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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When returning to your home after a storm evacuation, taking precautions is important to keep you and your family safe. It’s a good idea to follow your local health jurisdiction’s social media for updates.
Learn more about flood recovery: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/Pages/flood_recovery.aspx
Through the @CaliforniaDSS and local governments, the state is working to ensure Californians impacted by winter storms have access to shelters and other resources.
There are currently 15 shelters open across 6 counties.
For more: https://wp.me/pd8T7h-80C
You probably know someone who has not received the updated #COVID19 booster. You can answer common questions about the booster to encourage them to get it. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3u3wsHF
On Friday at the State Capitol, a 12-year-old girl and six public safety dispatchers were honored for their usage of the 9-1-1 system, saving lives of Californians.@911forkids educates our young folks on when and how to call 9-1-1.
A través del Centro de operación de inundaciones, DWR sigue apoyando las labores de ayuda en el Condado de Tulare, con Sacos de arena, mapas y modelos hidráulicos de las zonas inundadas. Un trabajo mayúsculo de agencias locales, estatales y federales.
With the support of the Legislature--including our partners in the @Cal_Progressive Caucus--we're going to hold Big Oil accountable with our proposal to root out price gouging.
Californians deserve transparency. We're working to make it happen.
In places like this farm in Dunnigan, Californians are recharging groundwater thanks to recent storms.
Today, we announced the rollback of some drought restrictions across the state as we continue investing in water capture and storage to prepare for drier months.
#DYK time is NOT a useful indicator of flood risk?
Your risk for experiencing a flood does not decrease over time, since weather and climate patterns do not adhere to any predictable schedules.
Keep your home safe with flood insurance: http://floodsmart.gov/get-flood-insurance
#DYK: People can carry TB and not have symptoms (“latent” TB)? If untreated, latent TB can progress into a serious illness. If you have previously lived in a place with high TB rates, get tested to prevent serious disease and spreading it to others.
https://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/basics/tbinfectiondisease.htm
Patients who had a Brazilian Butt Lift procedure and have symptoms of an infection should seek medical care. Report infections to your health department. Find information at http://bit.ly/3lwG0ce. #BBL