Greene County Health Department

Greene County Health Department Promote and provide essential public health services that informs, protects, and improves health outcomes of our residents.

Greene County--a place where health and community collide!

Join us at our Back-to-School Health Fair on July 25th! Stop by for free resources, health information, community vendor...
06/01/2026

Join us at our Back-to-School Health Fair on July 25th! Stop by for free resources, health information, community vendors, and activities to help your family get ready for a healthy and successful school year. We look forward to seeing you there!
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The Boil Order for Jasonville has been lifted
05/01/2026

The Boil Order for Jasonville has been lifted

Jasonville will be on a boil order until May 1st
04/29/2026

Jasonville will be on a boil order until May 1st

Don't forget to sign up for our blood drive this Friday, April 24th! We will be on the square at the courthouse.
04/22/2026

Don't forget to sign up for our blood drive this Friday, April 24th! We will be on the square at the courthouse.

Join us for our upcoming blood drive on Friday, April 24th and make a real difference in someone’s life. Every donation ...
04/16/2026

Join us for our upcoming blood drive on Friday, April 24th and make a real difference in someone’s life. Every donation helps patients in need and supports our community when it matters most!

If you are an LPN interested in this position, please go to co.greene.in.us for the application and send that with your ...
04/15/2026

If you are an LPN interested in this position, please go to co.greene.in.us for the application and send that with your resume to [email protected]

03/06/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8–14, 2026 Recognized as Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — March 8–14, 2026 has been designated as Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana, a statewide initiative encouraging Hoosiers to review their safety plans and prepare for spring and summer severe weather.
Severe Weather Preparedness Week serves as an annual reminder for individuals, families, schools, and businesses to take proactive steps to stay safe during severe storms. Indiana commonly experiences hazardous weather in the spring, including tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, hail, and flash flooding.
State and local emergency management agencies urge residents to use this week to review emergency plans, identify safe shelter locations, and ensure they have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.
“As we enter the severe weather season, preparedness can make a life-saving difference,” said emergency management officials. “Taking time now to plan ahead helps ensure that families know what to do when severe weather threatens.”
Residents are encouraged to take several preparedness steps during the week:
• Create or review a family emergency plan, including where to go during a tornado warning.
• Identify a safe shelter location, such as a basement or an interior room on the lowest level of a sturdy building away from windows.
• Build or refresh an emergency kit with essentials such as water, nonperishable food, flashlights, batteries, medications, and important documents.
• Check weather alert systems, including NOAA Weather Radios, mobile alerts, and local media notifications.
• Practice severe weather safety drills at home, work, or school.
Each day during Severe Weather Preparedness Week highlights a different preparedness topic:
• Sunday: Introduction to Severe Weather Safety
• Monday: Watches vs. Warnings
• Tuesday: Severe Weather Warnings and Tornadoes (Statewide Tornado Drill Day)
• Wednesday: Lightning Safety
• Thursday: Hail and Wind Safety
• Friday: Flood Safety
• Saturday: Extreme Heat Safety
Statewide Tornado Drill – Tuesday, March 10
As part of the week’s activities, Indiana will conduct a Statewide Tornado Drill on Tuesday, March 10. The state will conduct a statewide test of communication systems at 10:15 AM EDT.
Residents, businesses, schools, and organizations are encouraged to participate by practicing their tornado safety procedures when the test occurs. This drill provides an opportunity to ensure everyone understands how warnings are delivered and how quickly they can move to a safe shelter location.
The drill is intended to help people recognize warning systems such as outdoor sirens, weather radios, and emergency alerts while reinforcing the importance of immediately seeking shelter in a basement or interior room on the lowest level of a sturdy building away from windows.
Sign Up for Emergency Notifications
Greene County Emergency Management encourages residents to sign up for Reverse 911, an emergency alert system designed to send alert texts directly to your phone. Alerts may be sent for natural disasters, community emergencies, severe weather, chemical spills, evacuation notices, or other important public safety information.
Reverse 911 can send more precise warnings and instructions no matter where you are, but only if your mobile number and physical address are registered in the system.
Registration for Reverse 911 requires users to create an account and password and provide their address and phone number. Phone numbers registered in the system will not be used for other purposes or sold to outside parties.
To register for Greene County’s Reverse 911, scan the QR code below or visit:
https://greenecounty.genasys.com/portal.en/register
Severe Weather Preparedness Week highlights the importance of staying informed and having a plan before storms develop. Residents are encouraged to follow local emergency management agencies and the National Weather Service for weather updates and preparedness information.

If you are interested in joining our event, please go to our website and sign up!co.greene.in.us/health
02/26/2026

If you are interested in joining our event, please go to our website and sign up!
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Food as Medicine Program Update:Due to the incoming weather and the related school cancellations, tonight’s Food as Medi...
02/19/2026

Food as Medicine Program Update:

Due to the incoming weather and the related school cancellations, tonight’s Food as Medicine program has been canceled for tonight Thursday, February 19th. Our first program session will now take place next Thursday, February 26th. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to seeing everyone next week!

After the boil water advisory is lifted• Flush the building water lines for at least 5 minutes and clean faucet screens,...
02/13/2026

After the boil water advisory is lifted

• Flush the building water lines for at least 5 minutes and clean faucet screens, water line strainers on mechanical dish washing machines, etc…

• Purge all water lines connected to fixtures and appliances such as beverage makers, produce and seafood misting devices, hot water heaters etc…

• Flush drinking water fountains for at least 5 minutes.

• Clean and sanitize all fixtures, sinks and equipment connected to waterlines, including ice machines. Discard the first batch of new ice produced.

• Follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedures for:

disinfecting water softeners, prior to putting them back into service.
replacing filters or media in small filters on ice machines, water treatment systems, beverage vending machines; and replacing carbon filters or carbon media in filters.

Address

217 E Spring Street, Suite 1
Bloomfield, IN
47424

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+18123844496

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