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Kansas State Dept. of Health, Topeka. – 1974
Information about the Western Kansas Migrant Health Project for 1974 is presented in this annual progress report. The Project provides: (1) migrant education programs; (2) health education; (3) nursing services; (4) medical and dental services; (5) hospital services; and (6) supplemental food programs. Since August 1974, the western Kansas VISTA…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Dental Health, Health Services, Human Services
Kansas State Dept. of Health, Topeka. – 1973
Basic services provided by the Western Kansas Migrant Health Project for migrant families include: (1) remedial schools and migrant education programs; (2) health education; (3) housing and sanitation; (4) nursing services; (5) medical and dental services; (6) hospital services; and (7) supplemental food programs. Among the Project's services…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Clinics, Day Care, Dental Health
Coastal Bend Migrant Council, Mathis, TX. San Patricio Migrant Health Center. – 1974
The annual medical progress report covers migrant health services in San Patricio County, Texas, from February 1, 1973 to January 31, 1974. The report discusses: staff, administration, cardiology, dental services, health services, medical services, outreach and environmental health services, prescription services, registration and identification,…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Braceros, Community Support, Dental Health
Kansas State Dept. of Health, Topeka. – 1972
Services provided by the Western Kansas Migrant Health Project include: (1) remedial schools and day care centers; (2) health education; (3) housing and sanitation; (4) nursing services; (5) medical and dental services; (6) hospital services; and (7) supplemental food programs. In September 1971, the Project's sponsoring of VISTA Volunteers in…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Clinics, Community Involvement, Day Care
Krebethe, William F. – 1974
The primary goal of the migrant health project in San Patricio County, Texas was to establish out-patient family health care for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Several accomplishments were made. By using a physician assistant, the clinic was able to add an additional work without the necessity of extending their hours. The dental services have…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Braceros, Clinics, Community Support