The goal of the Health Education Program is to improve the quality of health of tribal members through the promotion of healthier behaviors and lifestyles.
Project Category: <span>Healthy life</span>
Dental Assistance
The dental assistance service provides financial help of up to $200, twice a year, for routine dental visits.
Medical Assistance
The medical assistance service provides financial aid for current medical needs such as lab work, urgent care visits or small procedures.
Tribal Family Advocate and Prevention Social Worker
Working with our social service programs, the social worker provides court advocacy and has the ability to respond and prevent domestic violence and child maltreatment.
Substance Abuse Treatment
The Substance Abuse Program, also referred to as the George Hawkins Memorial Treatment Center, contracts with the Indian Health Service to provide services to any tribally enrolled member eighteen years of age or older who are experiencing issues related to substance use.
Emergency Medical Services
The Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes provides 24/7 emergency medical care to all eligible IHS beneficiaries as well as the general public.
Diabetes Wellness
Congress established the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) in 1997 to address the growing epidemic of diabetes in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.
Community Health Representative Program
The purpose of the Community Health Representative program is to be an advocate and facilitator for individuals and families to gain access to comprehensive healthcare services for members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes and other federally recognized tribes within the CHR service area.
Elderly Nutrition Program
The Elderly Nutrition Program's goal is to comply with our mission statement ensuring that every tribal elder 55 years and older receive a hot and nutritious meal during our serving hour 12-1 Tuesday through Friday.