Advisories

ILLINOIS TOBACCO QUITLINE

ILLINOIS TOBACCO QUITLINE

The Illinois Tobacco Quitline is a FREE resource for tobacco users who want to quit for good. Our registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and certified tobacco-treatment counselors are on call 7 days a week, 7AM-11PM to answer all your tobacco-related questions and provide the support you need to break the habit.

Link to website:
http://www.quityes.org

Phone: 1-866-Quit-Yes
(1-866-784-8937)

CC Medicine Drop Box

The Carroll County Medicine Drop Box is located at the Carroll County Sheriff's Office.  Medications Accepted, both liquid and pill form and inhalers.

Health Screenings

Health
Now Offering:


LOW COST
Community Health Screenings

  • Providing
    Basic Blood Test
  • Results
    Given Within 2 Days
  • FOR ADULTS
    Over the Age of 18
  • Payments Accepted:
    Check, Check, or Credit Card

CALL OUR OFFICE TODAY
FOR MORE INFORMATION

Health822 S. Mill St.
Mt. Carroll, IL  61053
(815) 244-8855

Disasters

Emergency Preparedness & Response Program works in collaboration with other agencies to provide comprehensive public health planning and response for all hazard disasters (natural or man-made) within the county. The program includes: distribution of pharmaceuticals or vaccinations in the event of a bioterrorist attack or pandemic influenza; emergency planning for and tracking of populations with special needs; and recruiting, training, and retaining volunteers. The entire Carroll County Health Department staff are NIMS compliant.
For more information, call 815-244-8855.

Home Services Smoke Free Illinois
Smoke-Free Illinois
Smoke-Free Illinois Act PDF Print E-mail

On July 23, 2007, Governor Rod Blagojevich signed the Smoke-Free Illinois Act, which bans smoking indoors in all public places. This new law, which will become effective on January 1, 2008, prohibits smoking in a public place or in any place of employment or within 15 feet of any entrance to a public place or place of employment. Questions can be directed to the Director of Environmental Health at 815-244-8855 or you can find helpful information on the following websites:

www.idph.state.il.us/tobacco/Smoke_Free_Act_q&a.htm

www.smokefreeillinois.org

http://www.smoke-free.illinois.gov/

We would like to partner with you to help this transition be as smooth as possible. We are currently in the process of developing procedures and will keep you updated as more information becomes available.