New Webster County app links residents to vital resources
The Webster County Health Unit has launched a free app that provides residents with access to essential services, such as crisis services, health care, and housing resources, to help connect them to vital local resources.

MARSHFIELD, Mo. -- The Webster County Health Unit says it unveiled a new community resource app to connect residents to vital local resources.
The new app, called the Webster County Resource App, is free to download on iOS and Android and can be found by searching "Webster County Resources" on the App Store or Google Play.
The Webster County Resource App is designed for county residents to quickly and easily access essential services with timely information, such as:
- Crisis Services
- Health Care Services
- Behavioral Health Support
- Dental Care Providers
- Support Groups
- Food Banks and Meal Assistance
- Emergency Shelters and Housing Resources
- And more
According to Webster County Health, the app is designed to be easy to use, and also includes intuitive navigation, location-based search and regularly updated listings.
“This app is a major step forward in making sure every Webster County resident can find help when they need it most,” said Scott Allen, Administrator/Health Officer for the Webster County Health Unit, in a press release. “Whether it’s medical care, mental health support, or a safe place to stay, the app puts lifesaving resources directly in people’s hands.”
Webster County Health says the app is part of their efforts to increase access to care and community services, and to make sure no one is left behind in the county.
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