Lake County Community Health / WIC Office

The South Dakota WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program, administered by the South Dakota Department of Health, provides eligible participants with nutritious foods, nutrition education, and support services to ensure the well-being of mothers and young children. The program focuses on addressing nutritional deficiencies, promoting healthy eating habits, and preventing health problems related to inadequate nutrition.

Some key features and components of the South Dakota WIC program may include:

Eligibility: The program is designed for low-income individuals who meet specific income guidelines and have a nutritional risk, which can be determined through health and dietary assessments.

Nutritious Foods: Participants receive vouchers or electronic benefit cards that can be used to purchase a variety of nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, and infant formula. The food packages are tailored to meet the specific nutritional needs of pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, infants, and young children.

Nutrition Education: The program offers individual and group counseling sessions where participants receive guidance on proper nutrition, meal planning, breastfeeding support, and infant feeding practices. The goal is to promote healthy eating habits and provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to make nutritious choices for themselves and their families.

Referrals and Support Services: South Dakota WIC connects participants with other health and social services in the community. This may include referrals to healthcare providers, immunization services, prenatal care, and assistance with accessing additional resources such as healthcare coverage, child care, and family support programs.

Breastfeeding Support: The program places a strong emphasis on supporting and promoting breastfeeding as the optimal feeding choice for infants. Trained staff provide guidance, education, and support to breastfeeding mothers, including help with common breastfeeding challenges and access to breast pumps if needed.

From https://doh.sd.gov/programs/south-dakota-wic/

RESOURCES
2024-25 CHILD CARE & PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY (Lake and Miner County)

Staff

VACANT

WIC Public Health Assistant (WPHA) Send an Email

Kayla Miller, RN

Community Health Nurse Send an Email

Contact Information

Main Office

Address:
Lake County CHN
200 E Center St., 2nd Floor
Madison SD 57042

Phone:
605-256-5309
Fax:
605-256-5311

Office Hours:
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Tuesday – Friday (excluding Holidays)

(Office hours may vary when out-of-office services are being provided.)

Announcements

March - License Plate Renewal F/G/J
Saturday, March 1, 2025

Vehicle License plate renewal for vehicle owners with the FIRST letter in their LAST NAME that begins with F or G or J.

Tax Assessment Freeze Program Deadline
Saturday, March 1, 2025

Elderly and disabled South Dakotans have until April 1 to apply for property tax relief under South Dakota's Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled Program. Applications are available at the local treasurer offices and on the Department of Revenue's website.

LOAD LIMITS - EFFECTIVE 3/6/25
Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Seasonal Load Limits will be effective on 03/06/25 due to the unusual warm weather conditions. Full notice can be found under the Public Notices page

PUBLIC SNOW REMOVAL NOTICE
Thursday, February 20, 2025

NOTICE: An individual who plows snow from a driveway onto a public road, or plows snow from a driveway across a public road piling it in the ditch, may be in violation of a SD law that prohibits dumping on or within highway right-of-ways. Intentional dumping on a highway right-of-way is a Class 1 misdemeanor. This may also be a violation of a SD law that prohibits the destruction of a highway grade or ditch, which is a Class 2 misdemeanor.

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