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The purpose of the Community Member Health Assessment Survey is to get your opinion about health issues that are important in your community.
Together, the County Departments of Health and hospitals throughout Long Island will use the results of this survey and other information to help target health programs in your community.
Please complete only ONE survey per adult (18 years and over). Your responses are anonymous. Thank you for your participation!
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Help is available to residents who are concerned about potential medical problems associated with their environment following Superstorm Sandy. According to Commissioner of Health Services James Tomarken, Suffolk County and Stony Brook Medicine’s Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine have an ongoing relationship that enables health officials to effectively manage situations in which environmental contaminants are a concern.
As stated in County Resolution 689, the Suffolk County Tick and Vector-Borne Diseases Task
Force was created to study the spread of tick and vector-borne related diseases and to develop a comprehensive needs assessment.
The Division of Community Mental Hygiene has identified six experienced mental health agencies to participate in Project Hope, an initiative that is providing brief crisis counseling, outreach and education to residents in those communities that were hard hit by Super Storm Sandy.