DHS Search Results
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Oral Health Program: Donated Dental Services Program
… linked to a permanent disability, chronic illness, or advanced age (65 and over). How can someone access DDS? All the information pertaining to the applicant's need is based on a … -
FoodShare: Wisconsin QUEST Card
… it to start using it. Once you do that, the temporary card will be deactivated. Can I ask someone to pick up a temporary card for me? Only you and the people who are formally listed in … -
COVID-19: Businesses, Employers, and Workers
… facilities U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s List N disinfectant When can someone recovering from COVID-19 return to work? Employees who test positive for COVID-19 or has … -
Ammonia
… with caution. Do not mix ammonia-containing solutions with household bleach. Call 911 if someone has gotten ammonia in their mouth or on their skin. Who regulates ammonia in Wisconsin? … -
ForwardHealth: MyACCESS Mobile App FAQs
… about your benefits. Social Security number or case PIN. How do I create an ACCESS account for someone I’m helping to use the app? The account must be set up using the information of the … -
Antimicrobial Stewardship: Use Antibiotics Safely
… be as effective over time and different illnesses may need different antibiotics. Do not take someone else's antibiotics. The antibiotic may not work for your illness and may interfere with … -
Using Health IT to Improve the Health Care Experience
… monitor their health. Over a third have downloaded or shared their health information with someone else, such as a provider or caregiver. Save time and get the information you need when … health. Over a third of individuals have downloaded or shared their health information with someone else , such as a provider or caregiver, in the past year. The outcome of empowering … -
Typhus Fever
… in infected, dried flea poop. Murine typhus cannot be spread from one person to another. Once someone has had murine typhus, that person will not become re-infected after they recover. Due to … -
Rabies
… Quarantine Requirements for Dogs or Cats that have Bitten a Person If your cat or dog bites someone - what you need to know Wisconsin state law (SS 95.21) requires that any dog or cat … -
Vital Records: In-Person Research
… in the search area. They must be always kept behind the genealogy counter. Will there be someone to help me with my search? Staff members are available to answer questions and give you a … -
Client Rights: Your Right to Confidential Treatment
… Spend up to nine months in jail. Disclosing HIV status: Civil penalties For giving out someone’s HIV status without knowing it, the facility will pay: Actual damages. Attorney fees. Example damages up to $2,000. For giving out someone’s HIV status on purpose, the facility will pay: Actual damages. Attorney fees. Example damages up to $50,000. Disclosing HIV status: Criminal penalties For giving out someone’s HIV status without knowing it—and it causes them harm—the facility will: Pay up to … -
Family Health Section: Contacts
… are common during this time and there is no shame in seeking help. If you would like someone to talk to, call or text the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 833-TLC-MAMA … -
DHS Identifies Second Case of Monkeypox in a Wisconsin Resident
… the country shows that the virus is spreading mostly through close, intimate contact with someone who has monkeypox. We urge all Wisconsinites to stay vigilant and contact a doctor if you … medications can be used to prevent and treat monkeypox. People who had known exposure to someone with monkeypox should talk with a doctor or nurse to learn if they are eligible to receive a vaccine. This includes people who were specifically identified as someone who had close or intimate in-person contact with someone with the characteristic … -
Leprosy (Hansen's Disease)
… Mycobacterium lepromatosis. The bacteria grow very slowly, and it can take up to 20 years for someone to develop any symptoms. Leprosy can affect the nerves, skin, eyes, and lining of the … it likely spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Someone must have close contact with someone with untreated leprosy for many months to catch the disease. Leprosy does not spread … -
Crisis Services
… without the help of trained professionals. A mental health crisis does not always mean someone is a danger to themselves or others. Learn the signs of a mental health crisis In a … a mental health crisis, there are many services and supports available to you whether you need someone to talk to, you need someone to respond, or you need a place to be. To learn more about what is available to you, … -
Gambling Disorder
… Although no substance is ingested, the problem gambler gets the same effect from gambling as someone else might get from taking a drug or drinking alcohol. The gambling alters the person’s … professional. If you answered no to all of these questions , it is unlikely that you or someone you know is suffering from a gambling problem. If you answered yes to one or two of these questions , you or someone you know may be at risk for developing a problem with gambling. Gambling should be fun … -
Family Health Survey Data Dictionary, 2019
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify. 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2021
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify. 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2018
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify. 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2017
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify. 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s …