Announcements!
- NEWLY RELEASED! Learn about Teton County’s Health Priorities in out 2025 Community Health Improvement Plan.
- How healthy is Teton County? Check out our most recent Community Health Needs Assessment.
- Tell us how we are doing!
Staff
Melissa Moyer, MPH
Public Health Director, Communicable Disease Surveillance
Email: health@tetonmt.org
Dawn Baker, RN
Immunizations, Communicable Disease Nurse
Email: dbaker@tetonmt.org
Mandy Naylor, RN
Maternal & Child Health, WIC, Lactation Services
Email: mnaylor@tetonmt.org
Katie Adams
Immunization Program Manager, Billing, Emergency Preparedness
Email: kadams@tetonmt.org
Breanna Lindgren
Chronic Disease Program Coordinator, Healthy Tracks, Tobacco Use Prevention
Email: blindgren@tetonmt.org
Claire Hodgskiss
Prevention Specialist, Teton County CARES Coordinator
Email: chodgskiss@tetonmt.org
CONNECT Electronic Referral System
The referral system provides an easy to use platform to send, receive and track referrals online. CONNECT is free to use, and training and technical support is provided at no charge.
CONNECT plays a vital role in managing the well being of the whole-person, by allowing service providers, agencies and organizations to coordinate additional services and opportunities for clients, patients and community members.
Who can use the CONNECT system?
CONNECT is appropriate for social service agencies, schools, medical providers, mental health providers, law enforcement, legal services, senior services, faith-based organizations, youth programs and activities, or any business, agency or organization that provides services to families, adults or children in our community.
How can you get involved?
If you are interested in setting up a demo of CONNECT and learning how your agency could benefit from being a part of the system contact us at 406-466-2562.
Teton County Community Health Improvement Plan
In the Winter of 2025, the Teton County Health Department brought together a group of community stakeholders to evaluate local strengths and identify areas that need improvement. A Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) serves as a long-term, systematic strategy to address the issues highlighted in the Community Health Assessment (CHA). The CHIP’s aim is to outline how the local health department and the community will collaborate to enhance the health of the county’s population. Community members, stakeholders, and partners can utilize the CHIP to set priorities, allocate resources, and develop and implement projects, programs, and policies. This plan details strategies to bolster the health of county residents over the next three years, concluding in March 2028.
Teton County Community Health Assessment
Teton County’s 2024 Community Health Assessment (CHA) provides an overview of the current health status in Teton County. This is the third community health assessment that has been done in Teton County; it provides a more comprehensive examination of the many facets that relate to the health and well-being of the community and is a product of collaboration among Teton County Community Alliance for Resiliency and Educational Support (CARES), Teton County Health Department (TCHD) and Benefis Teton Medical Center (BTMC).
Read previous Community Health Needs Assessments and Improvement Plans (CHNA-IP) here:
Teton County Public Health Strategic Plan
We are pleased to present Teton County Public Health’s first strategic plan for fiscal years 2018 – 2021. This plan is a key tool that guides our work and outlines our goals and objectives as we move into the future. It was developed in conjunction with the Teton County Community Health Needs Assessment and Improvement Plan and aligns with community priorities. This strategic plan represents our firm commitment to work with our communities so that we have healthy places to live, work, learn and play.
Teton County Customer Satisfaction Survey
Tell us how we are doing! The Teton County Health Department cares about the quality of service you receive. Please take a moment to fill out this 8 question survey to help us make any needed improvements and to recognize the programs you find satisfactory. Your opinions and suggestions are greatly appreciated. This evaluation will help us to serve you better. Fill out the survey here!