Cayuga County Health Department

Cayuga County Health Department

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CCHD promotes & protects the health & well-being of the individuals, families, & community we serve.

Photos from Cayuga County Health Department's post 06/03/2026

It’s important to know common warning signs of su***de risk in young people.
If you or someone you know is displaying these warning signs, help is available.
Reach out to a mental health professional or text, call, or chat 988 from anywhere at any time for confidential and free mental health support.
Visit www.988lifeline.org to chat or learn more.

06/02/2026
06/02/2026

🏁 Race to Better Health This Men’s Health Month 🏁
Every high-performance machine needs regular maintenance and so do we. Annual physicals, cancer screenings, cholesterol checks, and taking care of your mental health can help keep you running at your best. Pair these with regular exercise and healthy eating to stay fueled for the road ahead.

Don’t wait for warning lights to appear; race toward better health today.

06/01/2026

Join Us for Guided Play Night at Play Space!

You're invited to our upcoming Guided Play Night at Play Space! This event is free and open to everyone!

Come and enjoy open play along with:

💫Jill Hand from Seymour Library, who will lead a fun fine motor activity.
💫Joe Mushock and Kids on Wheels will be there to teach bike safety!

There will be a special surprise treat for attendees! Come on down for a night of fun!

06/01/2026

There are several job opportunities available at Cayuga County Health Department!
Join our team and make an impact on your community!
You can explore and apply for these exciting job opportunities here: https://mycivilservice.cayugacounty.us/jobopps

06/01/2026

Happy birthday to all June babies...wishing you a bright and sunny day to celebrate!

New York State requires doctors to test all children with a blood lead test at age 1 year and again at age 2 years. A blood test is the only way to know if your child has been exposed. The lower the test result, the better.

Lead exposure can cause serious health problems, especially in young children. It can harm a child’s growth, behavior, and ability to learn.

Visit www.cayugacounty.us/NHFL for more information and be sure to have your child tested.

Photos from Cayuga County Health Department's post 05/29/2026

And that's a wrap on this year's Bike and Roll to School Day activities! 🛴🚲

We're proud to partner with local elementary schools to host these events. Over the last few weeks, hundreds of Cayuga County students biked and rolled to school while learning about the importance of incorporating safe physical activity into their daily routines, as well as safe riding principles such as how to read road signs and wear a properly fitting helmet!

A special thanks to everyone that participated in these events. We will see you again in the fall for Walk to School Day! 😉

Moravia CSD
Port Byron Central School District
Weedsport Central School District
Auburn Enlarged City School District

Photos from Port Byron Central School District's post 05/28/2026

A great end to our Bike and Roll to School Day activities!!

05/28/2026

When dogs and cats spend time outdoors, they can easily come into contact with ticks.
These ticks may be carried indoors and could later bite members of the household. Pets, just like humans can get sick with tickborne diseases.
Performing daily tick checks and removing ticks promptly can help protect your pets from illness.Learn more: cdc.gov/ticks/prevention/preventing-ticks-on-pets.html

05/26/2026

Port Byron Central School District: Are you ready to bike and roll to school on Thursday? 🚲🛴

The weather forecast is looking great; the rain won't stop us this time! 🤞 We are so excited to greet you on your way into school!

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Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm