Arizona Department of Health Services, Cabinet Executive Officer’s Blog

Arizona Department of Health Services, Cabinet Executive Officer’s Blog2023-10-05T14:06:47-07:00

West Nile Virus Season Isn’t Over Yet

Arizona’s hot and dry summer appears to have contributed to fewer virus-carrying mosquitoes than usual so far. However, the monsoon season isn’t over yet, as last night’s storms proved. It’s important to continue thinking about mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile virus (WNV) as we will likely see an increase in infected mosquitoes. Checking your yard for standing water and dumping [...]

By |September 1st, 2023|Preparedness|Comments Off on West Nile Virus Season Isn’t Over Yet

Our team is committed to connecting Arizonans with knowledge, financial assistance, and medical resources to fight disease

Dealing with disease can be difficult on the body, mind, and finances. In 2023, there have been 13,087 cases of reportable  infectious disease so far in the state. For Arizonans combating disease, the Arizona Department of Health Services’ Office of Rapid Response Disease Investigation (ORRDI) is here to help, connecting them with assistance so they can focus on their health.  [...]

By |August 28th, 2023|Preparedness|Comments Off on Our team is committed to connecting Arizonans with knowledge, financial assistance, and medical resources to fight disease

Voluntary doula licensing now available to support maternal health in our state

At a time when maternal health and mortality rates are top of mind within the medical community, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) is proud to offer a voluntary licensing program for doulas. Applicants that meet the requirements for licensure and are granted doula certification will receive a three-year license to provide certified services. The Doula Licensing program, established [...]

By |August 10th, 2023|Licensing|Comments Off on Voluntary doula licensing now available to support maternal health in our state

Keeping the State Hospital prepared for unexpected challenges

In 2020, while many around her were concerned about the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the impact it would have on their lives, Lynae Hoyne saw something more. She saw the importance of having medical facilities that were prepared to help in any circumstance. That realization led her to the Arizona State Hospital, where today she works to make sure [...]

By |August 8th, 2023|Behavioral Health, Preparedness|Comments Off on Keeping the State Hospital prepared for unexpected challenges

The power of supportive relationships for youth experiencing unstable and unsafe home environments

Childhood experiences like abuse, neglect, or household dysfunction - also called Adverse Childhood Experiences or ACEs - can have a lasting impact on children’s and adolescent health and well-being. The good news is that having people who care about them, including friends, school staff, and other adult mentors, can help lessen the negative effects of ACEs and improve overall mental [...]

By |August 1st, 2023|Prevention|Comments Off on The power of supportive relationships for youth experiencing unstable and unsafe home environments

The scorching heat continues as possible monsoons roll in, find resources to keep your family safe

While Arizona’s summer of record-breaking high temperatures and excessive heat warnings continue, we are also expecting to get a break with some rain soon.  Monsoon continues until the end of September, providing some relief with rain, but also posing its own hazards.   While many Arizonans may know the basics of summer safety like avoiding going outside during the hottest part [...]

By |July 28th, 2023|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on The scorching heat continues as possible monsoons roll in, find resources to keep your family safe
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