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03/11/2026
03/11/2026

The Chariton County Health Center will be hiring a part-time, 24 hours a week, RN or LPN.
The Chariton County Health Center RN/LPN position includes various public health nursing activities including but not limited to school health nurse, immunizations, communicable disease investigations, STD/HIV testing, TB testing and monitoring, WIC, and working with various Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) contracts. Expected to have excellent customer service. The RN/LPN must have a current license to practice as a registered nurse or a practical nurse in the state of Missouri. Please send a resume along with a copy of your current RN/LPN license to Chariton County Health Center, 206 State St, Keytesville, MO 65261, Attn. Carrie Scheid or email [email protected]. The deadline for the application will be April 10, 2026.
For more information, please call 660-288-3675.

There will be a Resource Carnival on Monday April 20th from 5:30-7:30 at the Keytesville School.  The Lion's Club will b...
02/27/2026

There will be a Resource Carnival on Monday April 20th from 5:30-7:30 at the Keytesville School. The Lion's Club will be offering FREE Vision screenings. Please come and enjoy this event.

08/16/2023

ATTENTION SENIORS 60 years and
Older that live in Chariton County:

The Chariton County Health Center received funding through the Chariton County Senior Services Fund for seniors 60 years and older and who live in Chariton County. This funding will allow seniors to receive blood draws or injections (allergy shots not included) at the Chariton County Health Center without paying the Chariton County Health Center’s administration fee of $10.

The senior tax funding will also allow the Chariton County Health Center to purchase the shingles vaccine, Shingrix, which is a dose of two at least two months apart for seniors 60 years and older that live in Chariton County. Both doses of the shingles vaccine will be FREE through this funding. Please call for more information or to schedule an appointment at 660-288-3675. We look forward to serving you!

For Immediate Release:Aug. 4, 2023Possible measles exposure in the greater St. Louis areaJEFFERSON CITY, MO - The Missou...
08/05/2023

For Immediate Release:

Aug. 4, 2023

Possible measles exposure in the greater St. Louis area

JEFFERSON CITY, MO - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the St. Louis County Department of Public Health, and the St. Charles County Department of Public Health have been notified of an internationally-imported confirmed case of measles. The departments are waiting for the completion of tests to determine the strain of disease from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Public health officials from all three agencies are working to notify individuals who may have been exposed to measles. Today’s public notification is intended to alert the public so all are aware of the symptoms of measles, and know to reach out to their physician if symptoms, specifically a rash, is experienced. Rashes usually begin as flat red spots that appear on the face at the hairline and spread downward to the neck, trunk, arms, legs and feet.

People who may have been exposed to measles should contact their health care provider if they develop cold-like symptoms with a fever and/or rash as described. Those who have been exposed to measles and have symptoms, you should NOT go to any health care facility without calling first.

In an effort to protect the health and safety of their customers, the following locations below are being fully cooperative in identifying individuals who may have been exposed.

Known times and location of possible exposure are:

GYM: Fitness Edge (10571 Old Olive Street Rd, Creve Coeur, MO 63141)

07/21: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

07/24: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

07/25: Possible exposure risk from 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

URGENT CARE: Total Access Urgent Care (2138 1st Capitol Dr., St Charles, MO 63301)

07/25: Possible exposure risk from 5-9 p.m.

HOSPITAL: Emergency Department at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Peters (10 Hospital Dr., St Peters, MO 63376)

07/25: Possible exposure risk from 8:30-10:30 p.m.

Measles is a highly-contagious, acute viral illness that is transmitted by contact with an infected person through coughing and sneezing. Patients are considered to be contagious from four days before until four days after the rash appears. The measles virus can remain infectious in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. Measles is a vaccine-preventable disease. Individuals can check with their health care provider to make sure you and your family are up-to-date on vaccines.

The symptoms of measles generally include a rash that appears 7-21 days after exposure. Measles typically begins with:

· A high fever

· Cough

· Runny nose

· Red, watery eyes

Three to five days after symptoms begin, a rash starts to appear.

It is strongly suggested that health care providers have patients isolate who are suspected of having measles and immediately report suspected cases to the local public health agency or to DHSS at (573) 751-6113 or (800) 392-0272 outside normal business hours. For more information about measles go to https://www.cdc.gov/measles/index.html.

Residents with questions should contact their local health department. St. Louis County residents may discuss their immunization status and request a measles immunity test by calling the St. Louis Department of Public Health at 314-615-1630 during regular business hours and 314-615-7677 after business hours.

To contact the St. Charles County Department of Public Health, call (636) 949-7319.

Measles is a highly contagious virus that can lead to complications.

The Chariton County Health Center will be closed at noon on July 3, 2023 and closed on July 4, 2023.  Have a happy and s...
07/03/2023

The Chariton County Health Center will be closed at noon on July 3, 2023 and closed on July 4, 2023. Have a happy and safe 4th of July!

Dangerous heat warnings ahead for MissouriIn 2022, 23 Missourians died due to heat-related illnesses JEFFERSON CITY, MO ...
06/29/2023

Dangerous heat warnings ahead for Missouri
In 2022, 23 Missourians died due to heat-related illnesses

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) urges Missourians of all ages to take precautions as heat and humidity rise to dangerous levels.

Heat-related illnesses often affect the very young, the elderly and the chronically ill, but summer temperatures can also take a toll on healthy young and middle-aged adults. In 2022, 23 people died from heat exposure in Missouri, ranging in age from 2-83 years.

During prolonged periods of high temperatures, using air conditioning – either at home or by seeking shelter in a local cooling center -- is the best preventive measure.

“Heat and humidity can place a lot of stress on the body,” said DHSS Director Paula Nickelson. “Heat exhaustion can come on suddenly, with little warning, and lead to heatstroke which becomes a very dangerous situation.”

During excessive heat, Nickelson urges Missourians to check on friends and neighbors, especially those who are elderly and chronically ill. To report a senior citizen or an adult with disabilities who is in need of assistance due to the heat, call the state's toll-free abuse and neglect hotline at 1-800-392-0210, or make a report online. Medications, as well as use of drugs or alcohol, can impair a body’s response to heat, making one more vulnerable to the heat.

Never leave a child or pet alone in a vehicle. Four of Missouri’s heat-related deaths in 2022 were individuals in vehicles. Even on a cooler day, the temperature inside a vehicle can rise by 20 degrees in 10 minutes and pose a real threat to anyone left inside. Stress, distraction and being out of a normal routine can all contribute to forgetting a child in a car seat. Check the back seat each time you exit your vehicle.

There are a number of steps individuals can take to stay cool including:

Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water regardless of your activity level, and do not wait until you are thirsty to do so. Avoid sugary and alcoholic beverages; these actually cause you to lose body fluids.
Wear appropriate clothing. Wear lightweight, breathable, and loose-fitting clothing that allows air circulation. When outside, consider wearing a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
Stay cool indoors. Stay in air-conditioned places as much as possible. Find a local cooling center if needed.
Schedule outdoor activities carefully. Try to plan outdoor activity for morning or evening hours when the temperature is coolest.
Pace yourself. Reduce exercise or physical activity during the hottest part of the day, and take frequent breaks in the shade or in an air-conditioned place.
Wear sunscreen. Sunburn affects your body’s ability to cool down and can make you dehydrated.
Prepare your home. Change air conditioner filters, and cover windows that receive morning or afternoon sun with drapes or shades.
· Stay informed. Pay attention to weather forecasts and heat advisories. Stay informed about the local heat index and adjust safety measures accordingly.

Knowing the signs and symptoms of heat related illness and how treat them is also important. Signs of heat exhaustion may include muscle cramps; heavy sweating; cold, pale and clammy skin; dizziness; headache; nausea or vomiting; and fainting or passing out. If you think you or a loved one are experiencing heat exhaustion, you should stop physical activity move to a cool place—preferably air-conditioned, loosen clothing, and sip cool water. Seek medical attention immediately if you are throwing up, your symptoms get worse or symptoms last longer than one hour.

Signs of heat stroke may include high body temperature (103°F or higher); hot, red, dry or damp skin; fast, strong pulse; headache; dizziness; nausea; confusion; or loss of consciousness. If you think you or a loved one are experiencing heat stroke you should call 911 immediately. Heat stroke is a medical emergency. Move the person to a cool place—preferably air-conditioned. Help lower the person’s body temperature with cool cloths or a cool bath until medical personnel arrive. Do not give the person anything to drink.

For more information regarding heat-related illness and prevention, visit the websites of DHSS or the CDC.

Map of all Cooling Centers open in the state of Missouri. Data for this map is provided through a partnership between the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and United Way 2-1-1.

02/07/2023

Free Skin Cancer Screenings Provided by
Boone Health Community Wellness &
Boone Hospital Foundation

The free skin screenings will be held at Chariton County Health Center located at 206 State St, Keytesville, on April 6, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM by appointment only.
Must call to schedule an appointment at 660-288-3675.

Skin Exposed Screening Only:
• Wear loose clothes (shorts)
• Don't wear makeup
• Keep your hair loose so your scalp can be examined
• Take note of any concerns, like skin spots, patches, or moles, and point those out to your screener before the exam

Get MORE fruits & veggies from January to September 2023! Call your WIC local agency today, January 5th, to make an appo...
01/05/2023

Get MORE fruits & veggies from January to September 2023!
Call your WIC local agency today, January 5th, to make an appointment to get the increase.
Remember, contact your WIC local agency BEFORE redeeming ANY January benefits in order to receive the increased amount for January. The new amounts will be $25 per month for child participants, $44 per month for pregnant and postpartum participants and $49 per month for breastfeeding participants.
Chariton County Health Center's WIC program phone number is 660-288-3675.

Welcome to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services WIC program.

12/22/2022

The Chariton County Health Center will be closed 12/22/22 due to the weather. We are also closed Friday December 23 and Monday December 26. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

12/08/2022

We are having a Bivalent COVID-19 booster clinic tomorrow at 1:00 and 2:00 PM. Please call if you would like to make an appointment. 660-288-3675

Address

206 State St
Keytesville, MO
65261

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16602883675

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