Healthcare workers play a critical role in serving Wakulla county by providing essential medical services and contributing to overall community well-being. Beyond clinical care, healthcare professionals actively participate in public health initiatives, promoting vaccination programs, conducting disease screenings, and educating the public on health-related issues. They engage in health education efforts, offering information on nutrition, exercise, and disease prevention.
Stephanie Cash
Program Manager
850.323.6015
HFA promotes child well-being and prevents the abuse and neglect of children in communities around the world through family-focused and empathic support provided in the home
Yolanda Gillette-Carlson
850-661-0120
To provide health education and promote partnerships to improve community health, focusing on underserved, rural, and minority populations.
Sherry Kendrick
Manager of Outpatient Education and Community Outreach
850-431-4920
Our Mission. Transforming Care. Advancing health. Improving Lives. Our Values. At TMH, our colleagues embody ICARE values.
Elizabeth Neighbors
elizabeth.neighbors@flhealth.gov
48 Oak Street
Crawfordville, Fl 32327
850-926-0400
The Wakulla County Heqalth Department t is staffed with a dedicated group of professionals committed to our mission to protect, promote & improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county, & community efforts.
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