Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, nutrition counseling, and health education. Location of family health service centers: Continental, Marana, and Sahuarita. Project Title: Yuma County Migrant Health Project (MG 66). Sponsor: Yuma County Health Department, 145 Third Avenue, Yuma, Ariz. 85364; Telephone 602-782-9221. Director: J. C. Pinto, M.D. Duration of migrant season: Year round. County served by project: Yuma. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, nursing care, and sanitation services. Location of family health service centers: Roll, Somerton, and Yuma. Project Title: Pinal County Migrant Family Health Service Project (MG 94). Sponsor: Pinal County Health Department, Post Office Box 807, Florence, Ariz. 85232; Telephone 602-868-5844. Director: William C. Carpenter, M.D. County served by project: Pinal. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, and health education. Project Title: Arizona State Migrant Health Program (MG 111). Sponsor: Arizona State Department of Health, Arizona State Office Building, 1624 West Adams Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85007; Telephone 602-291-4549. Director: Robert C. Martens. Duration of migrant season: Year round. Estimated number of migrants: 39,700. Counties served by project: All counties with migrants. Health services provided: Nursing services in Cochise County; consultation services to local migrant health projects in nursing, sanitation, health education, and nutrition. ARKANSAS Project Title: Northwest Arkansas Area Migrant Committee Project to Establish Springdale Family Health Service Clinic (MG 50). Sponsor: Northwest Arkansas Area Migrant Committee, 1401 Vista Drive, Fayetteville, Ark.; Telephone 501-442-9481. Director: Mr. Bill E. Parette. Duration of migrant season: April-October. Counties served by project: Benton and Washington. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, health education, and nutrition counseling. Location of family health service centers: Springdale School and labor camp. CALIFORNIA Project Title: Health Program for Farmworkers' Families in California (MG 06). Sponsor: California State Department of Health, 2151 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, Calif. 94704; Telephone 415-843-7900x201. Director: Robert W. Day, M.D. Duration of migrant season: Year round. Estimated number of migrants: 80,000. Counties served by project: Butte, Colusa, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Monterey, Riverside, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization (Riverside County), nursing care, sanitation services, and health education through county projects; consultation services to county projects in nursing, sanitation, health education, medical care, and social work. NOTE.-See following table for county detail. COUNTY COMPONENTS OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FARMWORKERS, FAMILIES (MG 06) Director Butte County-Gridley Camp Clinic Irena Heindl, M.D. Seasonal Agricultural Workers Sponsor Butte County Health Department, 2430 Bird Street, Oroville, Calif. 95965; Telephone 916-533-1230. J. Raymond Beeson, M.D. Colusa County Health Department, 85 East Webster Street, Colusa, Calif. 95932; Health Department, Contra Costa County, Fresno County Health Department, 515 Merced County Health Department, Post Monterey County Health Department, 1270 Natividad Road, Post Office Box 2137, Riverside County Department of Public Health, 3575 11th Street, Riverside, Calif. San Benito County Health Department, 439 San Bernardino County Health Department, 93-453-68 County Project title COUNTY COMPONENTS OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FARMWORKERS, FAMILIES (MG 06) Continued Director Sponsor Number of Services Family health service centers San Joaquin Local Health District, San Joaquin, Calif. 93660; Telephone 209466-6781. Santa Barbara County Health Department, 117 East Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93102; Telephone 805-966-1611x385. . Santa Cruz County Health Department, 1060 Emeline Avenue, Post Office Box 962, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060; Telephone 408-423-6020.. San Luis Obispo... Farm Labor Family Health Project. George L., Harper, M.D... Department of Public Health, County of San Luis Obispo, Post Office Box 1489, San Thomas E. Leavenworth, Sutter County Hospital, 1965 Live Oak Leon M. Swift, M.D. 1 Supported by State funds only. 2 See also Kern County Seasonal Medical Care Clinic Project-MG 158. 3 See also Provision of Mobile Health Services for Migrant Agricultural Workers and Families in San Joaquin County (MG 157). Project Title: Provision of Mobile Health Services for Migrant Agricultural Workers in San Joaquin County (MG 157). Sponsor: San Joaquin County Medical Society, 445 West Acacia Street, Post Office Box 230, Stockton, Calif. 95201; Telephone 209-466-6781. Director: Virgil Gianelli, M.D. Duration of migrant season: Year round. County served by project: San Joaquin. Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, and nursing care. Location of family health service centers:* Acampo, Linden, Terminous, Thornton, and Vernalis. Project Title: Kern County Seasonal Medical Care Clinic for Migrant Workers (MG 158). Sponsor: Kern County Medical Society, 2603 G Street, Bakersfield, Calif.; Telephone 325-5051x218. Director: Carroll Goss, M.D. Duration of migrant season: Year round. Estimated number of migrants: 2,000 (in Sunset Camp and nearby Weedpatch and Lamont). County served by project: Kern. Health services provided: Medical care and nursing care. Location of family health service centers: Sunset Labor Camp. Project Title: South County Migrant Medical Treatment Clinic (MG 159). ́. Sponsor: Santa Clara County Medical Society, 700 Empey Way, San Jose, Calif. 95128; Telephone 408-286-5050. Director: Stanley A. Skillicorn, M.D. County served by project: Santa Clara. Health services provided: Medical care, nursing care, and social services. COLORADO Project Title: State Migrant Plan for Public Health Services (MG 09). Sponsor: Colorado State Department of Health, 4210 East 11th Avenue, Denver, Colo. 802220; Telephone 303-388-6111. Director: R. A. Downs, D.D.S. Duration of migrant season: April-November; year round in San Luis Valley. Estimated unmber of migrants: 20,400. Counties served by project: Adams, Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Delta, Kit Carson, Larminer, Mesa, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Weld. Health services provided: Medical care, dental care, nursing care, health education, nutrition counseling. Sanitation services only in 4 counties: Baca, Bent, Prowers, and Pueblo. Location of family health service centers: Fort Lupton. CONNECTICUT Project Title: Improved Migrant Farm Labor Sanitation Program (MG 82). Sponsor: Connecticut State Department of Health, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, Conn. 06115; Telephone 527-6351x816. Director: Marvin L. Smith. Duration of migrant season: March-November. Estimated number of migrants: 7,000. Counties served by project: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham. Health services provided: Sanitation services. *Mobile clinic. DELAWARE Project Title: Delaware Migrant Health Project (MG 83). Sponsor: Delaware State Council of Churches, 217 North Bradford Street, Dover, Del.; Telephone 302-736-6919. Director: Rev. Samuel A. Snyder, Jr. Duration of migrant season: June-August. Estimated number of migrants: 4,800. Counties served by project: Kent, New Castle, and Sussex. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, and sanitation services. FLORIDA Project Title: A Project to Develop a Statewide Program of Health Services for Migrant Farmworkers and Their Dependents in Florida (MG 18). Sponsor: Florida State Board of Health, Post Office Box 210, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201; Telephone 904-354-3961. Director: E. Henry King, M.D. Duration of migrant season: Year round. Estimated number of migrants: 130,000. Counties served by project: Alachua, Broward, Collier, Flagler, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Martin, Orange, Polk, Putnam, Saint Lucie, Sarasota, and Seminole. Health services provided: Medical care, hospitalization, dental care, nursing care, sanitation services, health education, and nutrition counseling through county migrant health projects; consultation at State level to local projects on general administration. NOTE.-See following table for county detail. |