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Provides one-on-one support to pregnant individuals and families with children under 12-months old. Includes supportive services for fathers and father figures of young children.
Provides in-home visits from nurses for individuals caring for newborn children during the first weeks following childbirth. Nurses check the baby’s weight and assess the physical and emotional health of both the newborn and parents.
Connects pregnant individuals, families, and caregivers of young children to community resources, programs, and services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Offered first-time pregnant moms in Passaic County, NJ through the Nurse-Family Partnership program. Nurse home visitors offer regular support, referrals, education, and networking. From promoting a healthy pregnancy to coaching on child development, the program empowers families to pursue their goals.
Provides a home visitation program that supports expectant mothers and parents of children up to 5 years of age. A parent educator visits the client's home to offers hearing, vision, cognitive, social, emotional, speech and motor development screenings. Linkage to community resources, personal home visits, peer support, education and parenting skills-development through monthly group connections meetings.
Offers first-time pregnant moms in Passaic County, NJ, the Nurse-Family Partnership program partners them with nurse home visitors. Regular visits offer support, referrals, education, and networking. The Northern Consortium innovates with a Central Intake System, streamlining referrals for all home visitation programs.
Assists pregnant women and their families through weekly 90-minute home visits and bi-weekly group socialization events. Home Visitors also assist families in securing healthcare services for both the mother and infant, as well as childcare service after the baby is born.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds with resources to enhance their quality of life. Specialists facilitate access to free or low-cost wellness services, identify individual and family needs, and link them to community services including health insurance, housing, childcare, education, WIC, and support from early childhood specialists, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds with resources to enhance their quality of life. Specialists facilitate access to free or low-cost wellness services, identify individual and family needs, and link them to community services including health insurance, housing, childcare, education, WIC, and support from early childhood specialists, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Provides skilled medical and nursing care, educational advice, compassionate support, and practical assistance to mothers, fathers and children of all ages within the comfort of home. Services are provided for Maternity Care, Postpartum Care after Childbirth, Newborn Care, and Pediatric Care.
Offers a voluntary home-visitation program for first-time pregnant mothers. Nurses make home visits to pregnant woman between 20-28 weeks of their pregnancy to provide support, education and resources.
Provides home visits from nurses to family caring for a newborn during the first weeks following childbirth. Nurses check the baby’s weight and assess the physical and emotional health of both the newborn and parents.
Provides in-home supportive services. Registered nurses provide education and support to new parents and babies, methods for child bonding, and assistance with self-sufficiency. Services begin at pregnancy and continue and the child reaches 2 years old.
Provides home-based education and care for first-time pregnant mothers. Delivered by a registered nurse to promote maternal health, healthy pregnancy outcomes, and child health and development. Services begin in the first trimester and continue through the child's 2nd birthday.
Offers home-based education and care for pregnant (pre-natal) and new (post-natal) parents. Available in pregnancy and through the child's 5th birthday.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds with resources to enhance their quality of life. Specialists facilitate access to free or low-cost wellness services, identify individual and family needs, and link them to community services including health insurance, housing, childcare, education, WIC, and support from early childhood specialists, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Connects pregnant individuals, families, and caregivers of young children to community resources, programs, and services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Offers a visitation program that pairs pregnant women and new mothers with a home visitor to support child development & healthy parenting. Also aids with a research-based curricula that help families raise children to be healthy, safe, and learning.
