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Public Health
St. Croix County Public Health protects and promotes health; prevents disease and injury; and empowers communities to live healthier lifestyles. The vision is healthy people creating healthy communities.
This department is nationally accredited by Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) and is a Level III Public Health department established in 1936.
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Holiday Craft & Bake Sale
The St. Croix County Health Care Campuses Holiday Craft & Bake Sale is back! Funds go to supporting the residents of our nursing. -
Winter Gear Drive
Help keep our community warm! We invite you to donate new or gently used winter clothing that can help keep individuals warm and safe. -
Brain & Body Fitness Class Openings
The ADRC has openings for their free exercise, brain health, and social engagement program for people living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias, and their care partners. -
Medicare Open Enrollment
Medicare Open Enrollment is October 15 - December 7. Now’s the time to review your coverage and make changes for 2025. -
Caregiver Class Openings
Caregiving for a family member or friend can be stressful. The ADRC has openings for their free Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes. -
Subscribe to the ADRC Newsletter
The ADRC has a new way to get your news! Now you can subscribe to and read your newsletter on your computer and mobile devices. -
Infant & Toddler Safety Class
Are you a new or expecting parent? Learn how to keep your baby safe in this free class. -
Celebrating ADRC Volunteers
The ADRC recently held its annual Volunteer Banquet, an event to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of our volunteers. -
Updated PFAS Regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced new federal standards for PFAS in drinking water. Learn more here.
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Public Health
Physical Address
1752 Dorset Ln
New Richmond, WI 54017
Phone: 715-246-8263Fax: 715-246-8367
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
(Closed on county observed holidays)
To report public health emergencies, communicable disease outbreaks, environmental health hazards and bioterrorism incidents, after hours, call 715-386-4701 or 911.Why do we need this information? St. Croix County Public Health is required by law to report and investigate events that may affect the public's health. If you suspect an uncommon illness or event, it is important for us to hear from you. Learn more about the health department's requirements.