Healthy
Living Initiatives

Healthy Living for a Lifetime
Challenge yourself to lead a Healthier Lifestyle
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in our community
and is affecting all parts of our lives. In response to this, TV 19 and the
La Crosse Tribune launched, in October 2003, a 6 month Healthy Living: Today
not Tomorrow initiative. Over 1600 people came forward and made the
commitment to eat healthier, lose weight and be more physically active. As a
follow up to this initiative, the Health Department’s Nutrition and Health
Education Divisions
began a Healthy Living for a Lifetime series in
April 2004. The goal of the series is to encourage Coulee Region residents to
maintain their commitment to healthy living and make it a lifelong habit!
The Healthy Living for a Lifetime series encourages all
who participate to set healthy eating and activity goals that they can
incorporate permanently into their lifestyle. Sessions are free
and provide practical tips on healthy eating as well as easy, inexpensive ways
to be more physically active. Sessions are generally held over the lunch hour
from 12:15-12:45.
Upcoming
Healthy Living for a Lifetime Sessions/Challenges
Health & Human Services Building
300 4th St N,
La Crosse, WI
Brought to you by La Crosse County Health Department Nutrition
Division’s Healthy Living for a Lifetime Program
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La
Crosse WIC Program
The La Crosse WIC Program
is a federally funded supplemental nutrition program for
pregnant/breastfeeding & postpartum women and children under 5. It
provides:
Free healthy foods
WIC staff choose a package
of foods that meets your family’s growing needs. A combination of milk,
100% juice, eggs, cheese, cereal, peanut butter, beans, tuna or salmon,
fruits, vegetables and
infant formula and baby foods may be provided. During the summer, participants over
12
months of age may receive vouchers to spend at area Farmers' Markets for
fresh fruits, vegetables & herbs.
Practical
Nutrition Tips
WIC staff
provides you with practical health & nutrition information to help you
and your family be & stay healthy.
Information
about Community Resources
Want to know
where to go for immunizations? Free healthcare? Water
testing? WIC can help!
Breastfeeding Information & Support
WIC has
trained breastfeeding staff to help you with all your breastfeeding
questions. We can also provide you with an electric breast pump
should you need one. |
To participate in the
WIC Program your family...
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Must meet the moderate income guidelines below. Your family may be eligible
for WIC if you participate in the BadgerCare Plus Program including
Medicaid/Medical Assistance.
To apply, email WIC today at
laxwic@lacrossecounty.org
or call 785-9865
Employee and Community Health

La Crosse County offers a variety of services to its employees and community members.
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Health Bits monthly newsletter - An
emailed newsletter that provides healthy eating and lifestyle tips.
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Individual nutrition
counseling - For
employees who have questions about nutrition.
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Healthy
Living
Challenges - Nutrition challenges are offered several times per year.
Past challenge opportunities include: New Year, New You, Farmers' Market Challenge and Walk Across Wisconsin.
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Lunch and Learn Sessions - These education sessions provide
updates and information about specific nutrition topics. Participants
are welcome to bring their lunch to these 30 minute sessions. Samples
and prizes may be provided.
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Health Fairs -
County Health Fairs provide screening and health information to interested
participants.
Prenatal
Care Coordination
Prenatal Care Coordination is a Medicaid benefit that
supports pregnant women in obtaining services they need to have a healthy
baby. This may include health care, personal support, nutrition
education, information on pregnancy, birth and infant care, breastfeeding, or
assistance finding services in the community.
Breastfeeding
Promotion & Support
The
American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the
first six months, and that breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months and
beyond.
The Nutrition Division of the La Crosse County Health
Department is committed to promoting and supporting mothers in their efforts
to nurse their infants. We support mothers by assisting them to obtain a
breast pump through Medicaid or the WIC program.

Bilingual
Support
As our county population changes, we must
assure that our nutrition services are accessible to all—To assure Hmong
county residents have the same access to WIC services as well as other
nutrition programs, we have a trained bilingual WIC certifier and breastfeeding
peer counselor/educator, as well as a Hmong Registered Dietitian on staff.
Through grants we have produced 2 nutrition videos for
the Hmong living in La Crosse. Pathway to Good Health for Hmong
provides practical information about how healthy eating and an active
lifestyle can help to prevent chronic disease. Folic Acid for Healthy
Babies provides information to women of child bearing age as to how they
can either consume folic acid rich foods or take a folic acid supplement to
assure they consume adequate amounts of this important nutrient each day to
help prevent birth defects.
For information on ordering either of these videos
contact Maomoua Vue, RD at
vue.maomoua@co.la-crosse.wi.us or 785-5888.
The Nutrition Division is an equal opportunity provider and works with families to meet the
needs of languages other than English and Hmong. Interpreters are provided
through local agencies as needed.
Weight
Management Programs
Healthy Weighs:
Group
This
8 week weight management program is designed to
provide health and fitness strategies that will improve overall
health. Session topics include: Getting Started for a Healthier You,
Evaluate Your Plate: What is a Healthy Diet? Beyond food: How mood, habits
and environment affect your eating, Activate Your Lifestyle, Shopping Smart,
Meals in a Flash, Dining Out & About and Secrets to long term weight
management success. The cost of the program is $50/person. A 10 person
minimum is required to arrange a program.
Healthy Weighs:
Individual
The Nutrition division offers an individualized weight
management program for those interested in losing weight. Conducted by a
Registered Dietitian, this program works one on one with each participant to implement
healthy changes in eating and activity habits to achieve long-term weight
loss. The cost of the program is $45/hour. For more information contact
Liz Haag at
haag.elizabeth@co.la-crosse.wi.us or 785-9865. Packages
available to help meet individual needs.