23 hours ago The Forest County Potawatomi Health & Wellness Center (HWC) is located in the NorthWoods of Wisconsin. ... Proudly Serving the Potawatomi Community and All Residents. Clinic Hours: Monday – Friday 7am – 5pm. ... Patient Portal; Meet Our Providers; Financial Services & Billing; Contact Us; Calendar of Events; HWC Main Line (715) 478-4300 >> Go To The Portal
The Forest County Potawatomi Health & Wellness Center (HWC) is located in the NorthWoods of Wisconsin. ... Proudly Serving the Potawatomi Community and All Residents. Clinic Hours: Monday – Friday 7am – 5pm. ... Patient Portal; Meet Our Providers; Financial Services & Billing; Contact Us; Calendar of Events; HWC Main Line (715) 478-4300
Community Health. Contact Information. Hours: Monday – Friday | 7am to 5pm. 8201 Mish ko swen Drive. Crandon, WI 54520. Phone: 715-478-4355. Fax: 715-478-7322. To report a communicable disease or public health emergency on the FCP reservation after hours, please contact the Forest County Sheriff”s Department Dispatch at 715-478-3331.
The Forest County Potawatomi Community Advocate Program is available 24/7. Crisis phone line in (715) 478-7201. Office hours are Monday – Thursday, 7am – 5pm, or as needed for crisis intervention. All services are free and confidential. We are able to provide services to FCP enrolled members and tribally affiliated members who have ...
5471 Thayek Ethe Dnekmegzek Myew Crandon, WI 54520 Phone: (715) 478-6500
The time had finally come... and what a magnificent time it was! The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Community Center held its official soft opening on Sept. 18, 2021, on a beautiful, sunny fall day.
The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) have lived in Forest County, Wisconsin, since the late 1800s. Around 1880, groups settled in areas near Blackwell and Wabeno and have lived in that area since, as well as in the Carter and Crandon (or Stone Lake) areas.
Services offered to the community include language and cultural class instruction, historical photograph reproduction and repair, Native American DVD rental and gift shop sales, 4000 library books on the history and culture of the Great Lakes Indians, Tribal newspapers of Wisconsin tribes and Potawatomi bands.
By pursuing a diverse set of business models, the Forest County Potawatomi of today are the largest employer in Forest County. With revenues from various tribal enterprises, the Potawatomi have invested in the health, wellness, education, environment and future of its people.
The Forest County Potawatomi Model of Care is grounded in the culture of the community we serve. We are committed to developing partnerships with our patients and their families as desired by the patient; by understanding and respecting each patient’s unique needs, culture, values and preferences.
Having a primary care physician at the Health & Wellness Center is the first important step in managing and improving your health. Promotes communication and better understanding between you, the physician and the nursing staff. Improves your quality of care and satisfaction.
The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Community Health Department provides public health services and responds to healthcare needs of the FCP Community. Our professional, experienced and friendly staff are located in Crandon, WI. Check out our upcoming health-oriented events and article library.
To report a communicable disease or public health emergency on the FCP reservation after hours, please contact the Forest County Sheriff”s Department Dispatch at 715-478-3331. Publications & Reports. Hotlines. Community Health Staff.
The emotional, spiritual and financial support of the Potawatomi children and their care and safety is an important element of Potawatomi culture, tradition and custom. The children are the community’s future and parents have the moral and legal obligation to provide for their health, welfare and safety. With this in mind, the Forest County ...
FCP received a grant for the coordination of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Indian Child welfare (ICW) services to tribal families at risk of child abuse or neglect from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF).
The FCP Child Care Program will assist parents with child care who are Forest County Potawatomi Tribal Members or Native Americans who live on or within 10 miles of the Forest County Potawatomi reservation so they may be employed, attend education, training and/or seek employment.
Office hours are Monday – Thursday, 7am – 5pm, or as needed for crisis intervention. All services are free and confidential. We are able to provide services to FCP enrolled members and tribally affiliated members who have experienced past or present DV/SA.
The Family Services Division offers a variety of options for maintaining cultural identity while strengthening families.