Dialysis Center

This dataset was developed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. End-Stage Renal Disease facilities are facilities that provide dialysis care to individuals in kidney failure. DHSS through an agreement with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), performs initial and periodic surveys, and conducts complaint investigations in regard to patient care provided in ESRD’s. September 2020 Update.

Hospitals

This dataset developed by Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Missouri hospitals, including VA hospitals, rehabilitation centers and psychiatric hospitals August 2020 update.

Licensed Pharmacies

This dataset developed by Missouri Division of Professional Registry. Location of licensed pharmacies in Missouri. September 2020 update.

Adult Daycare

This dataset developed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Adult Day Care service is defined as the continuous care and supervision of disabled adults in a licensed adult day care setting for up to 10 hours (forty (40) 15 minute units) per day for a maximum of 5 days. Adult day cares are non-residential facilities. September 2020 update.

Missouri Commuters

This layer displays commuting connections between US Census Tracts. Each line represents a minimum of 20 commuters between any two tracts. Direction is not displayed, with the exception of commuters who live outside of the state of Missouri and commute into the state. Data was aggregated from the census block level using the LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) dataset (2017). Some tracts have two connections (with each tract acting as an origin and destination for at least 20 commuters), and the lines are overlayed, others have only one connection and there is a single line connecting them, however this detail is not possible to discern with this dataset. Limitations of this dataset include the lack of directionality, and the overall abundance of commuters between any two tracts. Thus, this dataset should be used for visual analysis only.

Missouri Area Career Centers

This layer displays the location of Area Career Centers (ACCs) in Missouri. Area Career Centers provide Career and Technical Training for students from participating high schools and community colleges. Courses often include Culinary and Hospitality Management, Building Trades, Electrical Technologies, Early Education, and others, but vary from center to center. Contact your local ACC for more information on what courses are offered.

Missouri Community College Service Areas

This layer displays the service areas for the various community colleges in the state of Missouri. Unlike in some states, Missouri’s community colleges are not a “system” with a centralized administration under one governing body. Instead, they are 12 separate and independent local colleges, with a history of working together to meet both state and local needs. As local entities, each college’s academic and workforce training programs mirror the local economy by design. Their service regions cover the entire state, allowing them to serve every Missourian and every Missouri business.

WIC Satellite Offices

This dataset developed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Locations where people can sign up and receive services from the Women Infant and Children (WIC) program. Satellite sites are associated with offices and are likely to be open for a short period of time only one or two days a week. WIC provides supplemental nutrition services to pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children up to their 5th birthday. June 2020 update.

Local Public Health Agency Districts

This dataset developed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Location of Local Pulic Health Agencies districts in Missouri. Includes city, county and combined offices. May 2020 update.

Ambulatory Surgical Center

This dataset was developed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Definition: Ambulatory Surgical Center – “A place other than a hospital that does outpatient surgery. At an ambulatory (in and out) surgery center, you may stay for only a few hours or for one night.” – Definition Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. September 2020 Update