Health & Wellness
An Overview of Health Services
Mission: The Marana Unified School District Health Services, in collaboration with parents, medical community, and staff will promote wellness and safety for all students.
- Health Services offices are located at each school site to support student success by addressing health-related barriers, helping students stay in school, and achieving both academic and personal excellence.
- Health offices at each site promote the health of students through health education, disease prevention and monitoring, referrals for health care intervention, and facilitation of staff training.
Health services staffing: Registered nurses and health assistants work as a team in providing health care to all students.
Health Assistants provide:
First Aid and Emergency care for students who become sick or injured while attending school.
- Provide information for students returning to school following an accident, illness, or hospitalization.
- Serve as liaisons for staff, parents, and nurse.
- Administer medications, provide daily first-aid care, maintain immunization records, and provide health care resources.
Nurses and Nurse Facilitators provide:
A direct link between physicians, families, and community health care for all students
- Consultation, instruction, counseling, and guidance to students, health assistants, staff, and parents.
- Assessment of student health needs to develop individual and Emergency Health Plans.
- Health instruction and training for staff.
- Health intervention, management and/or medical referrals.
- Assessments and written health care instructions for students with IEP or 504 plans.
- Health Assistant guidance for monitoring immunization compliance.
- Information related to the most current Arizona/Federal laws, professional standards, and district policies & procedures pertaining to student health.
- Medical guidance and supervision of health assistants.
Services
Daily Medical Care
- Asthma
- Cardiac
- Diabetes
- Allergies/Anaphylaxis
- Seizures
- Fractures
- Other conditions
Vision and Hearing Screening
Screenings are completed yearly for students:
- In grade levels mandated by state legislation
- New to the district
- In special education
- Per parent or staff concern
*Please contact your school’s Health Office directly if you choose to opt out of state-mandated vision and hearing screening.
Reintegration
- Students returning to school after treatment of an injury or hospitalization
- Safety evaluation
- Assessment for crutches, wheelchairs, casts, braces, and other medical equipment
- Liaison with medical providers
Medication Management
- Daily administration and monitoring for proper dosage, administration time and potential reactions
Compliance monitoring
- Arizona Department of Health Services immunization compliance
- Resource information and referral for required immunizations
Health & Wellness Guidelines
Health & Wellness News
Join us for our annual Back-to-School Backpack & Resource Fair for backpacks, school supplies, community resources and sports physicals! Hosted at a new, air-conditioned location this year, Mountain View High School!
Nicole Pargas, Director of Health Services, received her Nationally Certified School Nurse credential and will be presenting at the National Board of School Nurses Annual Conference this year!
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