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Find Locally Available Health Resources
Get connected to locally available community services. Use the below resources to learn about children's health, mind-body health, healthy eating, tips for regular movement, and more! We regularly update this page with new resources and information.
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Help Me Grow
Resources and care connections to help children grow up healthy from pregnancy through early childhood.
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Access to Baby & Child Dentistry (ABCD)
Referrals, community outreach and dental care coordination for eligible families.
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Compass Health
Mental health services and children's intensive services
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Citizens Against Violence & Sexual Abuse (CADA)
Free, confidential, 24/7 support for Island County residents
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Child Care Aware of Washington
Find quality child care in your community
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ECEAP Program - Skagit Valley College
Comprehensive early childhood education program to support healthy childhood development for children 3-5
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Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE)
Resources and information to support children with food allergies
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Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund
Assistance with unexpected medical costs for South Whidbey residents (serving zip codes 98236, 98260, 98249, and 98253)
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Behavioral Health Resource Guide
Use this guide from Island County Human Services to find local behavioral health services.
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Older Adult Physical Activity I CDC
People benefit from physical activity throughout life, including as they age.
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Physical Activity for People with Disability I CDC
Guidance for people with disabilities who want to make physical activity part of their daily routine.
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Nature & Health I Kaiser Permanente
Learn how time spent in nature can improve your health.
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Activity Guidelines for Americans I Office of Prevention
Learn about optimal activity habits for each stage of life.
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Your Healthiest Self I NIH
Holistic wellness information from the National Institutes of Health.
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7 Ways to Get Active
Find easy ways to get regular physical activity each day.
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Chronic Disease Prevention
Find disease prevention resources and information.
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North Whidbey Help House
Stand-alone food bank serving Oak Harbor and North Whidbey. Mon, Wed, Thurs & Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm, Tuesday 9:00am to 5:00pm (closes from 12:00pm-1:00pm)
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Island Senior Resources
Find local meal programs on Camano and Whidbey
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Good Cheer Food Bank
Access to healthy foods on South Whidbey Island
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Gifts from the Heart Food Bank
Providing food access from Coupeville location
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Stanwood Camano Food Bank
Access to food for Stanwood and Camano residents
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Whidbey Island Nourishes
Nonprofit dedicated to nourishing youth on South Whidbey
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Spin Cafe - Barlow Street, Oak Harbor
360-682-5949 Dinner: Tues, Wed & Thurs 4:15pm to 5:30pm; Sack Lunch’s: daily
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Queen-Bee Pantry in Greenbank
A nonprofit food pantry on Smugglers Cove Road in Greenbank. Open 9-2:30 mon-thur, and fri-sun 9-4 or by appointments after hours
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Guidelines for a Low Sodium Diet I UCLA
Guidance to limit the amount of salt we eat on a daily basis for better health.
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DASH Diet for Lower Blood Pressure I The Mayo Clinic
Learn about the DASH Diet, an evidence-based approach for balanced blood pressure.
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Mediterranean Diet Food List & Meal Plan I The Cleveland Clinic
Find recipes for the Mediterranean Diet, an evidence-based approach to improve your health.
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Dr. Yum Recipes
Nonprofit helping people overcome barriers to eating well
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Have a Plant
Find nutrition, storage and handling information for fruits and veggies
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Healthy Eating for Infants
Guidance on food introduction and healthy eating for infants
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Healthy Eating on a Budget
Tips and materials to make healthy choices while staying within your budget
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Food Hero
Nutrition recipes, activities, tips, and resources
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Children's Environmental Health I PEHSU
Find resources to support environmental health for your family.
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Environmental Health
Find local services for septic systems, drinking water, food safety, and more!
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Healthy Fish Guide I WA-DOH
Learn about healthy seafood consumption and contaminants.
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Island County Alerts
Sign up for emergency alerts.
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Healthcare Provider Lead Toolkit I Snohomish County
Prevention resource for healthcare providers.
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Environmental Contaminants I WA-DOH
Learn about common environmental contaminants.
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Lead Prevention I WA-DOH
Learn about preventing lead poisoning
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Extreme Heat Resources
Stay safe and healthy during times of extreme heat.
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Breastfeeding Coalition of Washington
Promotes, protects and supports breastfeeding as vital to the health of our communities
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Lactation, Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding
Breastfeeding and chestfeeding benefits the parent and baby's health while providing both with a lifetime of health protection
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American Academy of Pediatrics
Learn the many reasons why breastfeeding is important for you and your baby
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Learning How to Breastfeed
Providing WIC moms with the information, resources and support they need to successfully breastfeed
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Island Senior Resources
Services for seniors on Whidbey & Camano Islands.
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Help Me Grow
Get connected to local resources supporting healthy children and families.
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Apple Health
Apple Health provides health insurance for low-income community members. Call Heidi Beck of WA HCA at 360-725-9512 or email heidi.beck@hca.wa.gov.
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Provider Resources
Resources and updates for healthcare providers and schools.
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Department of Emergency Management
Learn about emergency preparedness in Island County.
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Partners for Young Children
A coalition of area providers from private, non-profit, government agencies and service organizations engaged in early learning and family support services.
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Communicable Disease
Find information on communicable disease and learn about Island County prevention programs.
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Opportunity Council
Find local services for housing, food, and other essentials in Island County.
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Washington State Department of Health Resources
Resources link for preparing for an emergency
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CDC Emergency Kit Checklist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emergency kit checklist
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Family Emergency Plan (pdf)
Island County Public Health Family Emergency Plan
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Island County Emergency Management
Island County Department of Emergency Management home page
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Island County Local Hazards
Learn about local hazards in our community.
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Provider Resources
Disease resources and reporting info for Island County healthcare providers.
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ACES Provider Toolkit
Screening and responding to the impact of ACEs and toxic stress
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Communicable Disease Resources
Current information on disease reporting, trends and prevention for healthcare providers, long-term care facilities, school districts and other community partners
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Disabilities & Special Healthcare Needs Publications
Washington State Department of Health publications available online
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Infant Mortality Reduction Report
Detailed information and recommendations to reduce infant mortality and disparities in birth outcomes
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Pregnancy, Infants & Children Publications
Washington State Department of Health publications available online
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Watch Me Grow WA
Represents a coalition of communities and individuals invested in building an organized system of community resources to help children grow up healthy
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Bright Futures
Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents
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Public Health
Physical Address
1 NE 6th Street
Coupeville, WA 98239
Mailing Address
1 NE 7th Street
Coupeville, WA 98239
Phone 360-679-7350
Public Health Language Interpreters
Island County Public Health can provide you with a language interpreter for our services. Please let our staff know if you need assistance.
El Departamento de Salud Pública del Condado de Island puede proporcionarle un intérprete de Español para ayudarle con nuestros servicios. Si necesita asistencia, por favor infórmeselo a nuestro personal. Llame a nuestra línea principal al 360-678-7860 y use la frase “Intérprete en Español” or "interpreter please".