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HEALTH ACCESS VENDING MACHINES (HAVEN) - KNOW OVERDOSE

KNOW OVERDOSE NEVADA COUNTY #88285135


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  • 1105 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1450

Nevada County Public Health’s health access vending (HAVEN) machines provide free and confidential access to health and harm reduction supplies throughout Nevada County. Services aim to save lives, prevent disease, and promote health and safety.

Services include:

  • Distributes naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, and safer sex kits
  • Provides first aid, hygiene, grooming, and oral health kits
  • Offers medication and sharps disposal kits
  • Access available with a free PIN code, registered online or in person

HAVEN Machine Locations:

  • Truckee: Joseph Center, 10075 Levon Ave — Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
  • Grass Valley:
    • Commons Resource Center, 1105 Sutton Way — Mon/Wed/Fri 11am-2pm (or Mon-Fri 8am-5pm if staff is available)
    • Brighton Greens, 988 McCourtney Rd — Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
    • North San Juan: Community Center, 29190 CA-49 — Accessible during any open hours
    • Penn Valley: Western Sierra Medical Clinic, 10532 Spenceville Rd — Mon-Fri 8am-5pm


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MATERNAL, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH (MCAH) - NCPHD

NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #4661943


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  • 500 Crown Point Circle
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1491

The Nevada County Public Health Department provides a Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Program. This program offers pregnant parents and families with young children free home visits that are tailored to the families' specific needs.

Nurses can meet families in the comfort of their own home or by phone to provide:

  • Information about health, caring for your baby, breast/chest feeding, development, parenting, safety, family planning and more
  • Links to local services for healthcare, housing, food, transportation, day care, etc.
  • See web page for programs and details
    • Moving Beyond Depression - One-on-one Perinatal Depression Treatment for families in a home visiting program
    • Becoming Us - Four session class for to-be parents on
      building a strong relationship before baby arrives
    • Parent Meetup support group
    • Infant / Baby Feeding Support Group - Lactation support, baby weights and feeding questions
    • Nurse Home Visiting - Resource navigation, breastfeeding support, health asses…
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM - NCPHD

NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #4661967


location_on B
  • 500 Crown Point Circle, Suite 110
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1450

The Nevada County Public Health Department provides a Emergency Preparedness Program that assists county healthcare organizations and community groups in preparing and planning for emergencies.

Services include:

  • Coordinating emergency preparedness plans for healthcare providers and community organizations
  • Offering guidance and resources for developing emergency response strategies
  • Promoting public health safety measures during emergencies


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PSPS CARE COORDINATION - CP

CONNECTING POINT #74253681


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  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    2-1-1

PSPS is a Public Safety Power Shutoff event. Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) may do a PSPS when danger of wildfires is high. PSPS Care Coordination is a program to help PG&E customers who have health and medical needs that require electricity.

Care Coordination helps to get a plan in place for resources that can be used during a PSPS power outage event. Callers will receive a follow up call from Connecting Point staff so they can create their plan. The care coordination call will typically take 30-45 minutes.

Who qualifies?

Those who have access & functional needs, and/or are electricity dependent during a power outage (examples include medical equipment or medications that rely on power, accessibility equipment that relies on power, etc).

What is Care Coordination?

Care Coordination helps you create a safety plan by providing information about what to do before, during, and after a power outage. The Care Coordinator can help you:

  • Build a list of emergency contacts and you…
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WILDLIFE RESCUE - WRR

WILDLIFE REHABILITATION & RELEASE #18722906


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  • 809 Maltman Drive
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-477-5774

Wildlife Rehabilitation & Release rescues and rehabilitates injured and orphaned wild animals in Nevada and surrounding counties.

Services include:

  • Caring for injured and orphaned mammals, songbirds, and raptors
  • Working with trained wildlife rehabilitators to treat and release animals
  • Offering public education on wildlife safety and response

Note: Services are available March through September.


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FIRE SAFETY - FSCNC

FIRE SAFE COUNCIL OF NEVADA COUNTY, INC #80126427


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  • 590 Searls Ave
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-446-1224

The Fire Safe Council of Nevada County has a variety of programs designed to increase fire safety in wildfire country.

  • Access & Functional Needs (AFN) - Low-income senior residents or those with medical disabilities may qualify for assistance with defensible space clearing.
  • Defensible Space Advisory Visit (DSAV) - This program provides a one-on-one consultation at your home for comprehensive education on compliance with defensible space requirements around structures.
  • Chipping Program - The Fire Safe Council of Nevada County offers low-cost ($75/hr) chipping of brush cleared for defensible space of any permanent structure, and/or 30 feet from any roadside or driveway used for evacuation purposes.
  • Address Signs - The Fire Safe Council of Nevada County creates Reflective Safety Address Signs so Public Safety personnel can find you in an emergency.
  • Firewise USA® - The Firewise USA® Program provides resources to help homeowners learn how to adapt to living with wildfire while teaching…
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AGRICULTURAL SERVICES - NCAC

NEVADA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER #4661659


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-470-2690

Nevada County Department of Agriculture performs nursery and seed dealer inspections, quarantine inspections on incoming and outgoing plant product shipments for compliance with quarantine regulations, inspections of fruits and vegetables at local markets.

Issues Grower's Market Certificates, Organic Registrations and restricted Material Permits for Pesticide use. Registers and inspects pest control operators.

Facilitates distribution of information and education to local landowners on the Regional Water Quality Board's new Ag Wastewater Discharge Program. Works with Environmental Health and Public Health on the West Nile Task Force.

Works with Building and Planning Department.

Offers and assists with applications for Agricultural Grading permit exemptions. Controls noxious weeds.

Wildlife Services - https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/1420/Wildlife-Services-Information
Wildlife Services is a cooperative program between the United States Department of Agriculture and Nevada County, and… [read more]
AT&T LANDLINE LIST - BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - NC

NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #86702644


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1480

2023 - If you are dependent on your landline phone service from AT&T, please contact the Nevada County Board of Supervisors per instructions below.

Background
Over the next six to seven years, AT&T will be discontinuing their traditional wireline phone service. This service is provided via an outdated copper-based network. AT&T says that moving away from the landline phone network will allow them to invest more resources in high-speed broadband infrastructure.

AT&T has asked the County of Nevada to help them identify and connect with any of their traditional landline phone customers who have no other voice service alternatives (including mobile/cell phone service). They understand the public safety hazard of having no phone service and want to maintain service for households in that situation.

How to get on the list
If your household depends on your AT&T landline service, please send an email to:
bdofsupervisors@nevadacountyca.gov and include:

  • your street address
  • your…
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PROGRESS RANCH

PROGRESS RANCH #65631407


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  • 2725 Loyola Drive
    Davis, Yolo
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-753-2566

Progress Ranch specializes in treating boys aged 6-13 who have experienced trauma, and attachment disruption, and who need short-term 24/7 care from specially trained staff. Progress Ranch offers trauma-informed services and support within a home-like setting that gives children the space, structure, and help they need to heal and grow.

Our facility has 12 beds. We are located in a residential neighborhood in the city of Davis, and boys are eligible to attend Davis public schools.

Progress Ranch provides the following:

  • Safety, security, and understanding
  • Professional child care and treatment
  • Tutoring and educational advocacy
  • Individual, group, and family counseling
  • Psychological and psychiatric services
  • Mainstreamed recreational activities
  • Mentoring

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