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Recent News About Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
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March is National Nutrition Month.
March is National Nutrition Month.
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Good things are on the horizon! Teammates Jason Baker, Sara Baustert, and Jake Fields
Good things are on the horizon!
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January Is National Birth Defects Prevention Month
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recognizes January as National Birth Defects Awareness Month.
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DHHS To Launch The IServe Nebraska Explore Benefits Tool
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will soon launch a new feature of the iServe Nebraska portal – Explore Benefits, an anonymous, mobile-friendly, pre-screening tool to help Nebraskans identify benefits for which they may qualify.
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Gastrointestinal Illnesses Associated With Consuming Alfalfa Sprouts
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), in collaboration with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Douglas County Health Department, Sarpy/Cass Health Department, and Three Rivers Public Health Department, continues to investigate a cluster of gastrointestinal illnesses caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhimurium.
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Gov. Ricketts Issues Executive Order To Continue To Help Hospital Planning & Strengthen Nebraska’s Healthcare Workforce
In consultation with Governor-elect Jim Pillen, Governor Pete Ricketts issued Executive Order (EO) 22-08 to continue to facilitate hospital planning and ensure additional healthcare workforce capacity in Nebraska.
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Consider Shopping At Bear Creek Gifts For The Holidays And Support Individuals With Disabilities
Bear Creek Gifts is located in the town of Beatrice, Nebraska, just south of Lincoln.
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December Is National Safe Toys And Gifts Month
It's the holiday season, which means toy-sharing and gift-giving are in full swing. But before any child receives a new toy, it's important to stop and consider if it is safe and age appropriate.
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Governor Ricketts Thanks Adoptive Families At Capitol Event
Governor Pete Ricketts and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Child and Family Services (CFS) Director Stephanie Beasley held a recognition event yesterday to meet several adoptive families and thank them for stepping up to help bring stability to a child's life by providing them a permanent home and making them a member of their family.
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November Is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recognizes the month of November as Alzheimer's Awareness Month. The purpose of this month is to spread awareness about the disease and information about prevention, support networks, and educational resources for caretakers.
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This Holiday Season Beware Of Scams Towards Seniors
This Holiday Season Beware Of Scams Towards Seniors.
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DHHS Investing $66 Million Into Child Care Workforce Stabilization And Expansion
Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Children and Family Services (CFS) is investing $66 million into the state's childcare workforce networks to recognize and reward childcare workers, repay student loan debt, and expand access to quality childcare services.
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Lincoln Regional Center Honors Veterans
When Civil War veteran John M. Fagan became a resident at the Lincoln Regional Center, it was then known as the Nebraska Hospital for the Insane.
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Statement From Dr. Gary Anthone, DHHS Chief Medical Officer
Statement From Dr. Gary Anthone, DHHS Chief Medical Officer.
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Governor Pete Ricketts Presents Medicaid Awards
Governor Pete Ricketts Presents Medicaid Awards.
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Raising Awareness About Down Syndrome
Raising Awareness About Down Syndrome.
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Ignite Nebraska Celebrates First Class Of Graduates
Ignite Nebraska Celebrates First Class Of Graduates.