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Cannabis Cultivation- Post Prop. 203

By |2010-10-15T09:25:03-07:00October 15th, 2010|General|

Where would the inventory come from if Proposition 203 (the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act) passes?  As near as I can tell…  it could come from at least 3 places: enclosed cultivation facilities associated with dispensaries; enclosed cultivation facilities operated by caregivers on behalf of cardholders, if the people they care for live 25 miles from [...]

Cimex lectularius & You (aka Bed Bugs & You)

By |2017-02-10T09:52:04-07:00October 14th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|

Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) haven’t really been a problem in AZ for the last few decades.  Sure, we’ve had reports of bed bug infestations, but they’ve mostly been limited to areas around the Grand Canyon where lots of international travelers come and go toting their sleeping bags.  After all, bed bugs are basically hitch-hikers, so [...]

Home Visiting Needs Assessment

By |2012-09-14T13:32:21-07:00October 12th, 2010|Uncategorized|

Recent research on brain development has found long-term benefits for families when they receive home visits during pregnancy and after the birth of a child.  Benefits include enhanced child health and development, reduced child abuse and neglect, early identification and treatment of developmental delays and health issues, improved pregnancy outcomes, improved self-sufficiency of the family, [...]

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ADHS Rocks Resuscitation World (Again)

By |2010-10-08T11:21:48-07:00October 8th, 2010|Preparedness|

We were part of a landmark journal article in JAMA this week that will most likely change the way CPR is done in the US and maybe worldwide.  Our ADHS EMS team partnered with the UA, municipal fire departments & hospitals across the state to accurately track bystander CPR and survival rates from cardiac arrest and look [...]

More support for nutrition in the food stamp program

By |2017-02-10T09:52:05-07:00October 7th, 2010|General, Prevention|

NYC is climbing on the SNAP better nutrition train today; it is asking the feds to forbid people from buying sugary drinks with food stamps.  This should sound pretty familiar to my blog readers.  I’ve been banging on this drum for months – we need to add nutritional standards to the criteria for folks who [...]

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Coming Soon: A Marijuana Dispensary Near You?

By |2010-10-06T11:41:49-07:00October 6th, 2010|General|

Will a marijuana dispensary pop up in your neighborhood at the old payday loan store?  It depends.  If the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act passes, there could be up to 120 dispensaries (and their indoor cultivation facilities) setting up shop across the state.  Where they actually go will depend on what kind of local zoning restrictions [...]

Fresh Childcare Center Rules Go Live

By |2017-02-10T09:52:05-07:00October 4th, 2010|Licensing, Prevention|

The new child care center standards went into effect last week.  Check out our newly revamped child care licensing website, which has the latest for parents, consumers, childcare operators and others.  Our Licensing, rules, and all the other ADHS experts who contributed to the new rules and did a fantastic job.  Our success was directly [...]

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Children’s Rehabilitative Services Transferring to AHCCCS January 1

By |2010-10-01T08:30:09-07:00October 1st, 2010|Prevention|

AHCCCS will take over the administrative oversight (and the statutory responsibilities) of the Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS) program on January 1.  The CRS program (which began in the 1920s as the Crippled Children's Program) provides medical care and support services to kids who have certain chronic or disabling conditions.  This administrative change won’t impact the kids [...]

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