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Access Florida - Food Stamps(EBT), Temporary Cash Assistance, and Medicaid

The Food Stamp Program(EBT) helps people with low income to buy healthy food. The application can be done online. Please see the website for your local service center. The application is also used for Temporary Cash Assistance, Medicaid, and all other Department of Children and Families services.

Deaf/Hearing Impaired:
Florida Relay 711 or
TTY: 1.800.955.8771

Adult Health Care

This program provides physicals for employment and school entrance. They provide adult immunizations. Patients can get TB skin testing.

Screenings for chronic disease (hypertension, diabetes, heart disease) are done at the Adult Health Clinic and on a mobile unit.

Medications for Epilepsy, Diabetes, and HIV are provided through special state programs.

Appointments are made by phone. English/Spanish/Haitian Creole languages spoken.

Centerstone

This office is a mental health clinic. There are also outpatient alcohol and drugs services for adults and teens. A child psychiatrist is on staff. English and Spanish languages spoken.

Please call for an appointment at 941.782.4150. See website for more information.

Child Health - Manatee Co. Health Dept.

The ongoing focus of Child Health Services is to stress prevention, early identification and parent education.

The Child Health Program provides

  • Health education and referrals
  • Nursing assessment and intervention
  • School physicals
  • Vision and hearing screenings
  • WIC certification/recertification

Services include communicable disease control including:

  • Childhood immunizations
  • HIV risk assessment and testing
  • Testing for tuberculosis

Immunizations are free for children age 4 weeks through age 18 years. There is no appointment necessary. The office hours are Monday through Friday 8am to 5 pm except on the 4th Friday.

Childrens Immunizations - Health Dept.

The goal of this program is to protect children early in life by immunizing them against vaccine-preventable diseases. Routine childhood immunizations are free for any child through age 18, regardless of family income. Some vaccines (shots) need to be given more than once to protect your child.

Shots are free for children age 4 weeks through age 18 years. There is no appointment necessary. The office hours are Monday through Friday 8am to 5 pm except on the 4th Friday.

Please see website for further information.