School’s out, sun’s out! Tips to have a safe and healthy summer
Summer is a great time to get a head start and check some health “to dos” off your list! Here are some ways York Region Public Health can help you and your family have a safe and healthy summer.
Vision Screening
Children will rarely complain about problems with their vision, but if left untreated, vision issues can lead to concerns in school and at play. The only way to know for sure if your child has a vision or eye health problem is to have your child seen by an optometrist for regular comprehensive eye exams.
Vision screening is free with an OHIP card for children 19 years of age and under. Have your child’s first eye exam with an optometrist by the age of five and again each year if you have any concerns about their vision. You can find a local optometrist at findaneyedoctor.ca. More information is also available at york.ca/HealthyEyes
Dental Screening
Summer is a great time for your regular dental check-up. A dental screening can help find problems so children can receive the right treatment. York Region Public Health offers screening for children living in York Region who are 17 years of age or under.
A screening can also be the first step to getting assistance for urgent dental problems through the Healthy Smiles Ontario program, and to receive preventive dental care at one of York Region’s Public Health dental clinics. Our goal is to promote oral health, prevent dental disease and treat eligible clients. Visit your dental health professional, book a screening or learn more about eligibility at york.ca/Dental
Immunizations
Is your child up to date?
Eligible students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 (and select groups of graduated students) can attend a Public Health Community Clinic (by appointment only) to receive their routine immunizations as required under the Immunization of School Pupils Act.
Update your child’s immunization record to keep them in school. You can do this online, by mail or fax.
This July and August, get a head start on building your kid’s physical health and mental well-being. Have a safe and healthy summer! For more information and resources, visit york.ca/HealthySchools