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The Home Delivered Meals (Meals on Wheels) Program helps older people remain independent in their homes by providing one or more nutritious meals per day to eligible individuals unable to manage their own meal preparation. Special diets for health reasons, prescribed by a physician, can also be provided. Meals are delivered up to 5 days a week.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children) is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, and young children eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay healthy. Nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, and help accessing health care are provided to qualifying women, infants, and children through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program, popularly known as WIC.
Welcome to Utah State University Extension in Davis County.
Extension is a cooperative program between Davis County, Utah State University and the United States Department of Agriculture and is the link between Utah State University and the citizens of the county.
Our focus is to provide unbiased research-based educational programs that will enhance the quality of life for the citizens of the county. This local website will focus on programs, services and publications available at the Davis County Extension Office.
*Need proper identification to get on HAFB.The Health and Wellness Center (HAWC) on Hill AFB offers a variety of services including tobacco cessation programs, cooking demonstrations, nutrition classes, fun run/walks, bodpod measurements, wellness classes, blood pressure screenings, and more.
The AFMC Wellness Support Center is available whenever you are ready to make positive lifestyle changes. If you are looking for wellness solutions that are tailored to your individual needs, then you have come to the right place. We look forward to helping you in any way we can.
The Diabetes Care Centers of Utah offer four convenient locations, including one at Davis Hospital. Our program provides a network of physicians and experts who specialize in treating diabetes, as well as self-management tools and education to help patients live successfully with this condition.
We know you only want the best for your family. Our fresh food departments are committed to providing you and your family with the best selection, freshest products of highest quality at the best value. You can feel confident knowing we are serious about our fresh departments.
The Food $ense website has information on meal planning, cooking, and nutrition. Food $ense (SNAP-Ed) also provides nutrition education to SNAP recipients and food stamp eligibles. Food Sense (SNAP-Ed) offers a variety of classes to expand participants’ knowledge of nutrition, budgeting, cooking, food safety, and physical activity. These hands-on classes are taught by Nutrition Education Assistants (NEAs), who are trained through the National Nutrition Paraprofessional Certification Program, created by Food Sense (SNAP-Ed) of Utah.
EFNEP is designed to assist limited-resource audiences in acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behavior necessary for nutritionally sound diets, and to contribute to their personal development and the improvement of the total family diet and nutritional well-being. We provide free nutrition lessons to families and youth in Davis County to help improve their quality of life by learning:Basic concepts of food and nutritionBuying skillsMeal planningFood safetyFood Resource management
*Davis County has made the resources on this page available as a community service. Listing the resources on this page does not imply an endorsement by Davis County.
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