Program
Rio Blanco County Nursing programs
Monitor the health status of the population and the environment, and identify community health problems.
Prevent and control the spread of communicable disease.
Promote positive health behaviors and environmental practices.
Mobilize community partnerships to solve identified health problems.
Rio Blanco County Detention Center Programs
Rio Blanco Useful Public Service Program. The Sheriff's Juvenile Intake Screening Project Screening and placement of arrested juveniles.
"TAC" Transport Across Colorado. We participate in the cooperative organization for prisoner transport between jurisdictions in Colorado.
Colorado Works Program
Provides financial and health care benefits. This program is only available for a lifetime maximum of 60 months, offering job preparation and supportive services.
Food Stamp Program
To alleviate hunger and malnutrition, a food stamp program permits low-income households to obtain a more nutritious diet by increasing food purchasing power for all eligible households who apply.
Volunteer Opportunities - Restorative Justice Project
Restorative Justice seeks to repair or mend the damage arising from the criminal offense by attending to the needs of victims, community, and offenders.
Respite Care, Inc. program
Fundraising events are a wonderful way for Respite Care to engage the community while raising the funds needed to continue its important mission. The annual golf Tournaments, concert series and black tie holiday ball Have become "must attend" events for a growing number of Larimer County residents.
Religious Movement Resource Center Programs
The Religious Resource Movement Center provides support to cult victims, victims of hate crimes and their families. The Center also provides education to community mental health, law enforcement, school, civic and church groups and houses a large resource and referral listing with links to over 40 national agencies.
Volunteer Opportunities - RVNA
Medicare / Medicaid certified home health agency providing both skilled, professional care and long-term supportive services to people in their own homes. Thirty minutes to 24 hours / day care. Accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP). Volunteers require minimal training to complete tasks. No specific skills other than ability to read and write English.
In-Home Medical Care-RVNA
Home health agency providing both skilled, professional care and long-term supportive services to people in their own homes. Thirty minutes to 24 hours/day care. Accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP).
SKILLED NURSING SERVICES
RVNA nurses provide professional observation, assessment, procedures, teaching and service referral / coordination.
Medication management
Wound care, dressing changes
Post surgical care
IV therapy, blood draws
PT/INR testing
Instructions regarding disease-specific conditions
