Health Education
Community Trainings
Education and awareness are important in public health. Our Health Educator provides educational trainings that focuses on the below topics, including destigmatizing substance use disorder by providing information about Naloxone. Naloxone is an opioid reversal medication that acts as a bridge between an overdose and EMS response. We provide naloxone training and education for anyone interested. We also have Naloxone available for the public. Anyone can come into our office and get free doses with training. There are also several NaloxBoxes scattered around the county that allows individuals to obtain naloxone anonymously. Please contact our Health Educator at 317-346-4369 for any additional questions or to set up a training.
Stop the Bleed
The purpose of Stop the Bleed is to train the public on how to recognize and learn to control life-threatening bleeding until first responders arrive. For more information, please visit the Stop the Bleed website. To search for and sign up for a class, visit the Bleeding Control website.
Other Educational Presentations:
Contact Us
- Phone: (317) 346-4365
- Staff Directory
- Hours: Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
For after hour emergencies, dial (317) 346-6336 and explain that you have a Public Health emergency.