Thursday, October 27, 2022

DHSS Mobile Unit Lead Screenings Oct 31-Nov 4, 2022

 

Community Health Services Mobile Unit


Monday

October 31

Tuesday

November 1

Wednesday

November 2

Thursday

November 3

Friday

November 4

New Castle County


For more information, call: 

302-283-7145

11 am - 3 pm


Salem Shopping Center

1635 Pulaski Hwy, Bear, DE 19701

11 am - 3 pm


Save A Lot

714 S Maryland Ave, Wilmington, DE 19805

11 am - 3 pm


Adam’s Four Shopping Center

800 W 4th St, Wilmington, DE 19801

11 am - 3 pm


Evans House

2412 Thatcher Street Wilmington, DE 19802


11 am - 3 pm


Dollar General

57 Marrows Rd, Newark, DE 19713


Kent

County


For more information, call: 302-857-5100

10 am - 3 pm


Eagle Meadows

4666 Carolina Ave, Dover, DE 19901

9 am - 3 pm


NorthNode Group Counseling 

1609 South State Street, Dover, DE 19901

10 am - 3 pm


Friendship House

1203 E. Division Street, Dover, DE 19901

9 am - 3 pm


Mt. Enon Baptist Church

600 Church Street, Milford, DE 19963

9 am - 3 pm


Spence’s Bazaar

550 S. New Street, Dover, DE 19901


Sussex County


For more information, call: 302-515-3208

10 am - 3 pm


Shepherd’s Office 408 N Bedford St, Georgetown, DE 19947

10 am - 3 pm


Milford Wellness Village

21 W Clarke Ave Suite #1050, Milford, DE 19963

10 am - 3 pm


Dunbarton Apartments

1309 Dunbarton Apartments, Georgetown, DE 19947

10 am - 3 pm


Meadowbridge Apartments

500 Findley Way Unit 101, Seaford, DE 19973

10 am - 1 pm


Ace Peer Resource Center

547 N Bradford St, Seaford, DE 19973


Community Health Services Mobile Unit


Division of Public Health/DHSS will perform:

  • Blood Lead Testing (Capillary Fingerstick Screening)

  • HIV Testing, counseling and referral

  • Covid- 19 Testing 

  • Covid-19 Vaccinations

  • Flu Shots

  • Clinical and Community Resource Connections


Mobile Unit is wheelchair accessible

Vaccination and testing require patient and/or guardian consent.  

No appointment is necessary; walk-ins are welcome.


Childhood Lead Screening Now at the Following State Service Centers

Lead screening is now available by appointment only for insured and uninsured children of all ages, including older children, at the following State Service Centers.


  • Hudson State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 501 Ogletown Road, Newark DE 19711, 302-283-5757 ext. 3
  • Porter State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  509 W. 8th St., Wilmington DE 19801, 302-777-2860
  • Williams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 805 River Rd., Dover DE 19901, 302-857-5140
  • Milford State Service Center at the Riverwalk, Public Health Clinic:  253 NE Front St., Milford DE 19963, 302-424-7140
  • Thurman Adams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  544 S. Bedford St., Georgetown DE 19947, 302-515-3174
  • Anna C. Shipley State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  350 Virginia Ave., Seaford DE 19973, 302-628-6772 


Childhood Lead Screening:  Next Steps


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act requires that all children be screened for lead at 12 months of age, and again at 24 months of age.  Proof of screening is required for enrollment in childcare and kindergarten. 


While there is no safe level of lead in children’s blood, capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher are considered “elevated” and require further action. 


Step 1.  Confirmatory Test.  Capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher require a confirmatory venous test.  Please contact your child’s primary care physician for this confirmatory venous blood lead test and bring this form with you to this appointment. 


The CDC’s recommended schedule for obtaining a confirmatory venous test is as follows and becomes more urgent with higher screening results:


  • 3.5 to 9.9 µg/dL - testing within 1 to 3 months

  • 10 to 44 µg/dL - testing within 1 week to 1 month

  • 45 to 59 µg/dL - testing within 48 hours

  • 60 to 69 µg/dL - testing within 24 hours


If the venous test confirms an elevated blood lead level, follow-up testing to track changes to the blood lead level may be necessary.


Step 2.  Identify and Remove the Source of Exposure.  Lead can be found in numerous places in the home and in a child’s environment, including lead dust from peeling paint, contaminated soil, drinking water (pipes/solder), vintage dinnerware as recent as 2005, certain food items, imported spices, imported cookware, imported makeup, costume jewelry, toys, imported supplements, and more.  


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program will mail a packet of information to assist parents in identifying the source of exposure, and families may receive a free home risk assessment if the confirmatory venous test is 10 µg/dL or higher.


Residents of certain zip codes in New Castle County may be eligible for home remediation.  The No Lead program addresses and remediates lead hazards in homes within 5 zip codes:  19703, 19720, 19801,19802, 19805, and 19806. Households with children under the age of 6, with pregnant women, or those built before 1978 may be eligible. https://www.newcastlede.gov/1982/Lead-and-Healthy-Home-Programs 


Step 3.  Importance of Diet.  Feed children healthy, low-fat foods high in iron, calcium, and vitamin C, which helps prevent lead from being absorbed.  Because lead is more easily absorbed on an empty stomach, more frequent small meals are recommended.


Step 4.  Early Education.  Early education exercises the brain, builds neural networks, and can help overcome the cognitive effects of lead poisoning.  All Delaware children ages birth to three years with a confirmatory venous test of 5 µg/dL or higher are automatically eligible for early intervention services.  


Contact Child Development Watch: 

Kent and Sussex County: 800-752-9393 

New Castle County: 800-671-0050 

https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/birthtothree/


Additional Resources for Childhood Lead Poisoning:


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsp/lead.html 


Federal Recalls:  Consumer Product Safety Commission

Type “lead poisoning” into the search box.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls 


CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/default.htm 


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