Mental Health Patient Advocate
Wapello County, Iowa, is governed by a three-member Board of Supervisors, elected to serve four-year terms, alongside other key elected officials including the Attorney, Auditor, Recorder, Sheriff, and Treasurer. Established on February 17, 1843, the county quickly attracted settlers, growing to a population of over 5,000 within a month of its opening.
As a hub for various county departments, Wapello County offers essential services such as environmental health, public health, and mental health advocacy, aiming to support and enhance the well-being of its residents. The county's administration emphasizes community engagement and efficient management of local resources.
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