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Protect Yourself from Measles

Measles, once considered eliminated in the US, has made a resurgence this year. The largest current outbreaks are concentrated in Texas, New Mexico, and Kansas. Learn more about measles infection and prevention. For the latest case counts and outbreak information, visit the CDC’s measles webpages.

A case of measles has been confirmed in Pueblo County, Colorado. Get the most current information on measles in Colorado from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. If you were at the Southwest Deli and Café (1873 S. Pueblo Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81005) between March 17-21, or the Southern Colorado Clinic (109 South Burlington Drive, Pueblo West, CO 81007) on Saturday, March 22 between the hours of 1:30-4:30 p.m., or Walmart (4080 W Northern Ave, Pueblo, CO 81005) on Saturday, March 22 between the hours of 2:30-5:00 pm, contact the Douglas County Health Department at 720-643-2400.

If you plan to travel to states with current measles outbreaks, make sure you and your family members are up to date with your measles vaccine (2 doses) at least 2 weeks prior to travel to prevent illness. MMR vaccine is available at primary care provider clinics, retail pharmacies, and through the Vaccines for Children program for children who are uninsured, underinsured, or on Medicaid. Call the Douglas County Health Department with questions about locating an MMR vaccine at 720-643-2400 (press option 3, then option 1).

Health care providers can contact CDPHE at 303-692-2700 to coordinate measles testing at the CDPHE lab.

Updated 4/3/2025

April 26 is Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Do you need to safely dispose of unused or expired medication? The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will accept prescription and over-the-counter medications at the national Drug Take Back Day from 10 am – 2 pm on Saturday, April 26, 2025 (Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Highlands Ranch Substation, 9250 Zotos Drive).

The following items will NOT be accepted:

  • Needles and sharps
  • Mercury (thermometers)
  • Oxygen containers
  • Chemotherapy or radioactive substances
  • Pressurized canisters
  • Illicit drugs

Douglas County Health Department Hours

We look forward to seeing you in person in the Castle Rock office at 410 S. Wilcox Street Monday – Friday, except on county holidays.

  • Vital Records: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • WIC Services: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Our Lone Tree office is located at 9350 Heritage Hills Cir. Vital Records are not available in Lone Tree.

If you need help accessing medical assistance or Medicaid, visit Douglas County Human Services.

If you need to report an urgent public health concern, on-call staff are available 24/7 at 720-643-2400.

Douglas County Health Department Calendar of Events

Public Health Order

On March 14, 2024, the Douglas County Health Department, under the direction of the Douglas County Board of Health, extended a Dec. 14, 2023 Public Health Order setting forth requirements for sheltering migrant persons in Douglas County.

Providing Exceptional Services. Promoting Healthy Communities.

Did you know that in 2022 Douglas County was once again named the Healthiest County in Colorado and continues to be recognized as one of the Healthiest Counties in the U.S.?

With that in mind, some might ask, “Why is a health department needed in Douglas County?”

The answer begins with the requirements of state law that all Colorado Counties provide Core Public Health Services – such as Environmental Health; Vital Records; Emergency Preparedness and Response; Disease Surveillance; and Maternal, Child, Adolescent, and Family Health.

 

Colorado’s Core Public Health Services RequirementsColorado CDPHE list of seven functional areas for a health department
In 2008, the Colorado Public Health Act required the State Board of Health 1) to establish, by rule, core public health services that each county and district public health agency must provide or ensure; and 2) to establish minimum quality standards for those public health services. Effective Jan. 1, 2020, state and local health departments in Colorado are required to ensure the provision of seven Foundational Capabilities and five Foundational Services

In addition to the baseline, required services, a county may also consider additional services based on the unique public health needs of its community.

As such, in 2021, a public process, led by Douglas County and a team of public health experts, identified the unique public health needs of our communities through the implementation of a Community Health Assessment and a Public Health Improvement Plan, both requirements of state law for all public health agencies.

The public process revealed what our communities believe are the top three public health issues:

  • Behavioral Health – includes mental health and substance use
  • Injury Prevention
  • Disease Management and Prevention — addressing behaviors that lead to chronic diseases

Governed by a Board of Health, your Health Department is providing services in sync with the unique needs of Douglas County.

Your new 21st Century Douglas County Health Department aims to do our part to sustain healthy Douglas County communities while encouraging you to take a proactive role in managing your own health. We are dedicated to keeping you informed to help you make informed decisions toward healthier lives, through collaborative partnerships and actions to affect upstream determinants of health.

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Funding the Health Department
The Board of Health and the Board of Douglas County Commissioners committed that the General Fund cost to operate the new health department would not exceed the County’s most recent share as part of Tri-County Health, or $2.5 million – the per capita cost for Douglas County served by Tri-County Health in 2022. The 2023 Health Department Budget is $7.4 million, funding by $4.5 million in state and federal grant programs, $900,000 from services fees, and $2 million in taxpayer dollars from the General Fund, approximately $700,000 less than previously contributed to Tri-County annually. View the Health Department Budget Facts.

History of Public Health Services Delivery in Douglas County
On Jan. 1, 1966, following the South Platte River Floods of 1965, Douglas County joined the Tri-County District Health Department, providing Douglas County residents and businesses with requisite public health services. On Sept. 14, 2021, Douglas County separated from Tri-County Health Department to form its own local public health department with an Intergovernmental Agreement for Tri-County Health Department to continue providing some public health services through the end of 2022.  Douglas County is now independent from Tri-County Health Department, with its own local health department.

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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Additional information on a variety of health topics is available from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Get the latest guidance on currently circulating illnesses, learn about chronic disease prevention, get recommendations for staying healthy while traveling, and much more.

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