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Public Health Order to Limit Mass Gatherings Due to COVID-19
FAQ: Mass Gatherings Public Health Order
New Mexico Public Health Reporting On-Boarding Documentation
This helpful list of frequently asked questions answers the most common questions about the Turquoise Lodge Hospital.
On July 1, 2020, DDSD will utilize a revised definition of Developmental Disability (DD) as defined in the New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC) and our current, approved waivers. This change could affect whether individuals are determined to meet the definition of DD for Home and Community Based Waivers (DD and Mi Via). In preparation for the transition to the new definition, DDSD has created a temporary Pend status for registrations received between October 7, 2019 and June 30, 2020 and for any applications currently in process with a documented related condition.
Personal Support Technology: FAQ and Process
This is a list of registered hospital disinfectants effective against norovirus (norwalk-like virus) provided by the EPA.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Roosevelt County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Roosevelt County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC San Ildefonso Pueblo, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all San Ildefonso Pueblo residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC San Juan County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all San Juan County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Socorro County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Socorro County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Zuni Pueblo, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Zuni Pueblo residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Hidalgo County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Hidalgo County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Colfax County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Colfax County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Curry County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Curry County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Grant County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Grant County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Guadalupe County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Guadalupe County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Chavez County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Chavez County residents.
This is a newsletter of the HKHC Cibola County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Cibola County residents.