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Hydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses and heat-related deaths

Whether inside or outdoors, your body loses water throughout the day, especially in extreme heat. Staying properly hydrated is critical in Arizona’s high temperatures. Water is the best choice for hydration during hot weather.  Proper hydration helps your body regulate its temperature, eliminate waste, and keep your mind functioning well. Not getting enough water can have real effects on your [...]

By |July 4th, 2024|General|Comments Off on Hydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses and heat-related deaths

We stand with the community today – National HIV Testing Day

Today is observed as National HIV Testing Day, a day to bring awareness to the need for all Arizonans to be aware of their HIV status. The Arizona Department of Health Services’ (ADHS) Office of HIV & Hepatitis C Services is proud to support HIV testing not only on this day, but year-round through at-home test kits and in-person testing [...]

By |June 27th, 2024|Preparedness|Comments Off on We stand with the community today – National HIV Testing Day

Monsoon season in Arizona can bring cooler temps, along with high winds and flash floods

Monsoon season began last weekend, and while the season might bring cooler temperatures, it also creates perfect conditions for weather hazards like heavy rain, flash floods, high winds, and dust storms.  High winds and dust storms can affect air quality, driving conditions, and can increase the chance of contracting water-borne illnesses.  Air quality Microscopic dust particles can cause eye and [...]

By |June 20th, 2024|General, Preparedness|Comments Off on Monsoon season in Arizona can bring cooler temps, along with high winds and flash floods

Paving the way for increasing the number of vaccine providers 

The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program has provided life-saving vaccines to children in Arizona for the past three decades. The VFC program provides vaccination for children who might not otherwise get vaccinated because of financial barriers. The program is grounded in essential partnerships with private healthcare providers, tribal communities, community health centers, and local public health agencies that vaccinate children [...]

By |June 12th, 2024|Preparedness|Comments Off on Paving the way for increasing the number of vaccine providers 

What’s hot in heat?

Our first heat wave of the summer is here, with 11 counties under excessive heat warnings. Thanks to Governor Hobb’s Extreme Heat Preparedness Plan, Arizona stakeholders across industries and jurisdictions are operating under a standard set of heat initiatives for the first time ever! This plan ensures we use a cohesive and collaborative approach to address extreme heat.  Arizona Department [...]

By |June 11th, 2024|General|Comments Off on What’s hot in heat?

How Arizona State Hospital staff model compassion to promote quality care

The Arizona State Hospital (ASH) hosts monthly Lunch and Learn sessions to help employees stay up-to-date on current approaches to inpatient psychiatric treatment. This helps ensure every member of our team is providing consistent, high-quality care to the people we treat. All ASH staff are trained on the following important principles of patient care and conflict intervention: Therapeutic presence and [...]

By |June 10th, 2024|General|Comments Off on How Arizona State Hospital staff model compassion to promote quality care
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