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620 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm.

Elan Gardens, 465 Vernard Road, Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm.

PO Box 2757, Unit #2263, Harrisburg, PA 17105

Operates as a civil rights organization, participates in voter registration, criminal justice issues, housing, veterans and armed services, health, religious, legal redress, education, candidate forums, women issues, ACT, and etc.

30 Kline Plaza, Harrisburg, PA 17104

Provides anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling, referrals to doctors, and case management. Risk reduction, partner notification, prevention education, PPD testing, Vaccines for HIV, positive clients, syphilis, CD4, and viral load testing.

615 Erie Heights, Honesdale, PA 18431

Provides public health education through formal presentations or a one-on-one counseling session, nurses share the knowledge and skills needed to improve the health of Pennsylvanians. Offers health education programs for the county.

8 Main Street, Suite 1, Towanda, PA 18848

WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.

75 North 2nd Street, Indiana, PA 15701

Services include communicable disease reporting and investigation; epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention; clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education); family health programs and environmental health services (including animal bites and rabies information).

512 Towne Plaza, Unit 122, Tunkhannock, PA 18657

WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.

2046 East 19th Street, Erie, PA 16510

Provides COVID-19 tests and education. Offers free testing with no insurance required, no symptoms needed.

150 Pike County Boulevard, Hawley, PA 18428

Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm.

1412-22 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130

Various health education services are offered at each health center including those focused on diabetes, obesity and asthma.

3221 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134

Services include crisis intervention, psychotherapy, health education, diagnostic/psychiatric evaluations, medication support, clinical assessment/family evaluations, community educational services, information and referral, psychological testing, and group therapy.

108 Green Plaza, Suite 2, Waynesburg, PA 15370

Services include communicable disease reporting and investigation; epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention; clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education); family health programs and environmental health services (including animal bites and rabies information).

502 North Main Street, Childs, PA 18407

WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.

417 North 14th Street, Allentown, PA 18102

Provides health education, information and referral services targeted at the Latino community. Offers prevention education on drug/alcohol abuse and tobacco use and provides HIV testing, hepatitis testing and screening for chronic conditions such as diabetes. Individuals requiring other medical services are provided with referrals. Benefits check-up services are available to older adults. Community health worker conducts street outreach and home based health education services.

543 Easton Turnpike, Lake Ariel, PA 18436

WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.

455 South Washington Street, Suite 12, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Services focus on helping companies prevent work-related injuries and illness. WORKFIRST provides evaluation and treatment, and coordinated rehabilitation for employees, when an injury does occur. Services include:

  • Occupational Health Services •Workers Compensation •Physical Examination •Drug and Alcohol •Drug Testing Laboratory Information •WORKFIRST Drug Testing •Travel Clinic Worksite Wellness Services •Clinical Screenings •Wellness Assessments •Comprehensive Wellness Website •Health Coaching •Health Promotion and Educational Programs •Employee Assistance Program (EAP) •Pre-placement physicals that compare the worker to the physical demands of the job •Medical surveillance programs •Consultation and educational programs for supervisors and employees on injury/illness prevention •Ongoing case management of injuries •Customer-friendly billing and utilization reports
  • 1661 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602

    Offers the following services: - Immunizations (all ages), offered by appointment Thursday, 9:00-11:30am & 1:00-2:30 pm. Immunization record must be brought along. Immunizations for measles, rubella, and mumps can be given between ages 12-15 months, others usually 2 months. The following immunizations are offered: DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) IPV (Inactivated Polio Vaccine) Prevnar (Pneumocial vaccine for infants) MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) Hepatitis B-Hepatitis A Gardasil (Vaccine used to prevent cervical cancer and precancerous cervical lesions) HIB (hemophilus influenza) DT Booster or TD (for older children) Varicella (chickenpox) TDYS - Tuberculosis Clinics provide confidential diagnosis, treatment (including medication), and follow-up. (Will do a free testing for persons who have been exposed to the germ). TB clinic by appointment - HIV/AIDS antibody testing and pre- and post-test counseling. Free, confidential, and anonymous.

    201 Smith Drive, Suite E, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066

    Offers program to inform individuals about the signs and symptoms of moderate or severe sleep apnea. Training typically includes a group presentation followed by one-on-one Q&A sessions. Training topics include: signs and symptoms of sleep apnea, what to expect during a sleep test, treatment options for sleep apnea, and an overview of Breathe PA's Patient Assistance Program, which can help with CPAP machines and supplies for qualifying individuals. Training is available to senior centers, community centers, and more.

    420 Shaffer Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815

    Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm.

    4 East Center Hill, Dallas, PA 18612

    Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on second Monday of the month at 5:30 pm.