Tribal Health and Human Services.
The mission of the Tribal Health and Human Services Department is the improve the health, well-being, and quality of life of our Native American community by empowering people to promote and model positive attitudes and behaviors through lifelong commitment of healing and personal wellness. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are the only Indian nation in the U.S. that is jointly accredited through AAAHC with their local Indian Health Service Unit.
Improving Health, Well-Being and Quality of Life.
The Tribal Health and Human Services department works to empower our local community with programs that improve overall quality of life and health. We have several programs including Administration, Community Health Nursing, Community Health Representatives, Counseling and Family Services, Diabetes Project, Four Directions Treatment Center, Health Education, Purchased and Referred Care, Social Services, and Victims Assistance.
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Elizabeth Ann Jim Tribal Health Director (208)478-386373 Navajo Drive BLDG #70 P.O. Box 306 Fort Hall, ID 83203Indian Health Service Fort Hall Service Unit has received recognition as a Level 2 Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) through the National Committee for Quality Assurance .