HELPING YOU PREPARE

  • QVHD’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Program plans for and responds to emergencies in Bethany, Hamden, North Haven, and Woodbridge. Emergencies include natural disasters, an act of terrorism, disease outbreaks, and more. QVHD is committed to monitoring the availability of public health services and communicating updates/ instructions to towns providing assistance in their emergency shelters.

  • QVHD relies on our Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Unit to aid during emergency responses. Anyone 18+ is eligible to join, if you’re interested in joining or learning more click the button below or email Elisabeth Matuska, the MRC Region 2 lead, at ematuska@esdhd.org;

START PREPARING TODAY

The unexpected can happen at any time without any warning. Being prepared is the best way to keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy during an emergency.

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DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

  • Each calendar year, the State of CT develops a list of specific diseases or health conditions that are required to be reported by laboratories and health care providers to this health district. This reporting creates a picture of the diseases or health conditions that affect the residents of our towns. Some of these reportable diseases or conditions require that QVHD staff follow-up with the individual in order to protect the health of other residents. For example, a person who has salmonella should not work in a restaurant, day care or health care facility until the germs that caused the illness are no longer present.

  • The reported information also allows the health district to look at numbers and patterns of diseases to aid in program planning for the health district. This helps us to keep our community healthy.