The more things change, the more they stay the same.
At the close of 1940, the personnel of this division consisted of the director and thirteen Public Health Nurses. The nurses were placed in the counties listed; along with the date on which the service started.
- Albany County – the service was started January 1, 1940, and has been continuous.
- Big Horn County – he service was started in December,1936, and continued until October, 1938. It was reopened in February, 1939. The lapse in service was due to the scarcity of public health nurses.
- Converse County – the service was started in May, 1937, and continued until December, 1939. It was reopened in August, 1940. The lapse in service was due to inability to obtain public health nurses.
- Fremont County – the service was started in February, 1938 and has been continuous.
- Goshen County – the service was started in February, 1938, and continued until April, 1940.
- Hot Springs County – the service was started February, 1937, and continued until September, 1938. Due to the scarcity of public health nurses, the service was not resumed until February, 1939. It’s been continuous since.
- Lincoln County – the service was started in December,1936, in Star Valley. In the Kemmerer district, the nursing service was started in September, 1938. It has been continuous in both places.
- Park County – the service was started in January, 1940, and has been continuous.
- Sheridan County – the service started in May, 1937, but was discontinued in April, 1938. It was reopened in August of 1939 and has been continuous. The lapse in service was due to the scarcity of public health nurses.
- Sublette County – the service was started in June, 1940, and has been continuous.
- Uinta County – the service was started in February, 1937, and has been continuous.