Garrett County Health Department Issues Overdose Alert
By Dr. Jennifer Corder, Garrett County Medical Deputy Health Officer The Garrett County Health Department has issued an overdose alert after learning there has been a recent increase in overdoses that may be related to opioids in and around Garrett County. ...
August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month
This year’s theme is Prioritize Breastfeeding – create sustainable support systems. WIC provides services to help families be successful in reaching their personal breastfeeding goals by providing prenatal and postnatal education and ongoing support after...
Hurry! Only 6 Seats Remaining for the FREE Harvest Hub Canning Class!
GCLMB Public Meeting Announced: Local Management Board Meeting – August 2025
The August Garrett County Local Management Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 21, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. It will be a hybrid meeting, with the in-person option held at the Garrett County Health Department and the virtual option available via Google Meet....
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MDH Rabies Prevention Tips #4 – Pet Safety
Rabies doesn’t just affect wildlife. Your pets are at risk, too. Keep them safe by avoiding contact with wild animals and staying current on their vaccines. Learn how: https://health.maryland.gov/rabies La rabia no solo afecta a los animales salvajes. Sus mascotas...
ENOUGH Community Action Plan Sessions Scheduled Across Garrett County
The Garrett County Health Department’s Population Health, Innovation, and Informatics Unit and staff from the Garrett County Local Management Board are teaming up to host Community Action Plan development sessions across Garrett County in alignment with the...
August 2025 Garrett County Child & Adolescent Wellness Workgroup Meeting Recording Now Available! – Behavioral Health Data Resources and Possible Project Pathways
MDH Rabies Prevention Tips #3 – Be Alert and Don’t Touch!
Bats, raccoons, skunks, foxes, and stray or unknown dogs and cats are some of the most common carriers of rabies. If you see one acting oddly, stay away and report it to your local animal control. Learn more: https://health.maryland.gov/rabies Los murciélagos,...
TODAY (8/14)! – Let’s Start Walking – Loch Lynn Walking Group Meets Today!
Preguntas? Llámenos al 301-334-7730 para servicios de traducción.Accessibility assistance available at 301-334-7730. Shared by Katie Lucas from the Health Education & Outreach Unit at the Garrett County Health Department





