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Local Community Health Resources
There are many organizations dedicated to helping Park County residents with health and related concerns. A brief list follows. If you are having trouble connecting with appropriate resources, call Rocky Mountain Rural Health and we will do our best to assist you. 719‐836‐2169 or 719‐836‐2375.
Park County Public Health 719-836-4416 824 Castello, Fairplay 80440 Children’s immunizations, flu shots, and other health resources including the Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs (HCP).
Park County Senior Coalition 719-836-4295 Provides non-emergency services to all Park County residents 60 years of age and older. Call for an appointment. Services include homemaking, transportation, information/referrals, handy-man services and meal delivery. Some financial assistance available. Emergency phone dialers available. Shopping, medical & social trips weekly.
Park County Victims Services 719-836-4121 or 303-838-4441 Support for victims of crime or traumatic events in Park County.
RMRH Community Medical Assistance Program 719-836-2169 Sliding-scale medical assistance for uninsured or underinsured South Park residents. Medical care available through South Park Medical Group. Fees based on income. Must prove South Park residency. Call for an appointment to obtain paperwork and qualify for program. More Information
Rocky Mountain Poison Center 303-739-1123
Salvation Army 719-836-2732 Assistance to needy families and individuals. Christmas assistance program. Donations accepted. Local contributions applied locally.
Sense of Security 303-669-3113 PO Box 6098 Broomfield, CO 80021 www.senseofsecurity.org Financial assistance to people with breast cancer.
South Park Food Bank 719-836-0471 Food bank for low-income residents, first Saturday of each month 10 a.m. – Noon. Food donations always welcome.
South Park Senior Center 719-836-1455 Thrift store, $6 home-cooked lunch every Wednesday, community facility for meetings. Some clothing/household donations made to needy community members. Please call for program details and policies.
Suicide & Depression Crisis Hotline 1-800-784-2433
WIC—Women, Infants & Children Program Park County Public Health 303-816-5974 message line WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant women, breastfeeding women (up to 1 year post‐partum), non-breastfeeding postpartum women, infants & children up to the age of 5. Income-qualified families receive checks for healthy food items and help connecting with needed resources.
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