Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health

Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health Welcome to the official municipal government page for Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health in Bismarck, North Dakota. Two registered nurses were employed, Arma B.

Social media user acknowledgment: https://www.bismarcknd.gov/2461/Social-Media-User-Acknowledgement Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health's roots can be traced back to September 1, 1936, when City Nursing Service began providing its first year of continuous services. City Nursing Service was under the direct supervision of the Bismarck City Commission and the State Board of Health and was financed throu

gh the Board of Education and Social Security Fund. Smith and Esther H. Teichmann. Each nurse owned their own bag and received two weeks vacation and two weeks of sick leave. Supplies such as alcohol, cotton, gauze and soap were provided. The nurses office was housed in one of the school buildings. Desks and a typewriter were furnished by the City. All other equipment, including the telephone, filing cabinet, stationery, and stamps were furnished by the Board of Education. City Nursing Service organized a 12-member Advisory Commission in March of 1937. Representatives from both City and County were members. Its personnel consisted of the Superintendent of City Schools, who was elected chairman, the State's Attorney, the County Superintendent of Schools, one of the County Commissioners, a representative of the American Legion Auxiliary, the Women's Health Council, the City of Health Officers, the Health Commission of the Bismarck City Commission, one of the local dentists, and two females from the rural area who have been active in civic affairs. The Advisory Commission identified the housing situation, the need for year-round garbage collection, the need for regulation on apartments, and the rat peril as urgent community needs. Emphasis of the first year was placed on maternity, infancy, and preschool supervision, an attempt to assist in every way possible the expectant mother. School and health audits were completed and they attempted to see all reported tuberculosis cases and make contacts at regular intervals. Following the first year of operation, plans for the upcoming year included:
1. County and City-wide immunization clinics.
2. Preschool conferences to be held early in the fall.
3. Classes in home hygiene and care were contemplated.

• This department started out as City Nursing Service, becoming Bismarck-Burleigh Nursing Service it’s second year of operation, and returning to City Nursing Service until 1984 when City and County Nursing combined.
• The department changed its name from Bismarck-Burleigh Nursing Service to Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health on January 19, 2001. Department Leadership
• The Director with the longest tenure was Doris Fisher, RN, who worked from July 1970 to July 1998.
• Paula Flanders, RN, served as Director from 1998 to 2012.
• Renae Moch, MBA, FACMPE, began serving as the Director of Public Health on May 16, 2013. Today, Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health provides services including Health Maintenance, Health Services, Tobacco Prevention & Cessation, Nutrition Services, Health Tracks Screenings, Women's Way, Emergency Preparedness, and Environmental Health. TERMS OF USE

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💙 Family Health & Fitness Day 💙Healthy habits start together! Today is a reminder that staying active as a family suppor...
06/13/2026

💙 Family Health & Fitness Day 💙

Healthy habits start together! Today is a reminder that staying active as a family supports both physical and mental well-being at every age. Whether it’s a walk around the neighborhood, a bike ride, dancing in the kitchen, or playing outside — every movement counts.
Small daily habits can lead to healthier families and stronger communities.

While smoking or va**ng may feel like it relieves stress in the moment, it actually keeps the cycle going.Break free. Br...
06/13/2026

While smoking or va**ng may feel like it relieves stress in the moment, it actually keeps the cycle going.
Break free. Breathe deeper. Handle stress on your terms—not nicotine’s. Every to***co-free day is a step toward a calmer, stronger you.
Quit tip - practice deep breathing techniques to quiet your mind.
Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW, visit hhs.nd.gov/ndquits, or text ‘start’ to 300500.

A quit plan turns “someday” into today. With a plan, you’re building a healthier routine that sticks.Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW...
06/12/2026

A quit plan turns “someday” into today.
With a plan, you’re building a healthier routine that sticks.
Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW, visit hhs.nd.gov/ndquits, or text ‘start’ to 300500.

🚗💺 Is Your Child’s Car Seat Installed Correctly? 💺🚗Keeping kids safe on the road starts with making sure their car seat ...
06/12/2026

🚗💺 Is Your Child’s Car Seat Installed Correctly? 💺🚗

Keeping kids safe on the road starts with making sure their car seat is properly installed and fitted. Join us for a FREE Car Seat Check-Up Event where certified technicians will provide hands-on assistance and education to help keep your child safe every trip.

✅ Learn how to install your car seat correctly
✅ Make sure your child is secured safely
✅ Check that your car seat meets current safety standards and has not been recalled
✅ Ensure the seat is appropriate for your child’s age, height, and weight

📅 Friday, June 19, 2026
⏰ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 Bis-Man Transit Garage
3750 E Rosser Ave, Bismarck

Please bring:
• Your car seat instruction manual
• Your vehicle owner’s manual

Appointments are required. Scan the QR code on the graphic to schedule your appointment.

Because being safe while they play is important, but being safe on the way there matters too. ❤️

Change the moment. Distractions aren’t avoidance—they’re your power move. Chew gum, snack on carrots or celery, or learn...
06/11/2026

Change the moment.
Distractions aren’t avoidance—they’re your power move. Chew gum, snack on carrots or celery, or learn something new.
Quit tip – distract and move past the moment.
Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW, visit hhs.nd.gov/ndquits, or text ‘start’ to 300500.

As adults, we have a strong influence on young people’s views on alcohol. Be a role model – Good Choices=Bright Futures....
06/11/2026

As adults, we have a strong influence on young people’s views on alcohol. Be a role model – Good Choices=Bright Futures.

Need food assistance?Stop by our Mobile Food Pantry Drive-Thru Event today, Thursday, June 11 to pick up free food for y...
06/11/2026

Need food assistance?

Stop by our Mobile Food Pantry Drive-Thru Event today, Thursday, June 11 to pick up free food for your household.

Items may include: Fruits & vegetables, grains & beans, frozen meat
Can’t make it? Someone else can pick up for you.
Kids with you? Children under 8 must be in a car seat or booster.
Need one? Call 701-355-1562.

Please share to help others in our community!

Summer = more babysitting jobs for teensBut here’s something many parents don’t think about:Has your teen ever been taug...
06/11/2026

Summer = more babysitting jobs for teens
But here’s something many parents don’t think about:
Has your teen ever been taught how infants should sleep safely?
Quick refresher to pass along:
✔️ Back to sleep—every time
✔️ Nothing in the crib except the baby
✔️ No blankets, toys, or pillows
It’s simple, but it saves lives.
Send this to your teen or talk through it before their next job.

Clear the Crib 3 IG

Address

407 South 26th Street
Bismarck, ND
58504

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17013551540

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