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Pennsylvania Department of Health - Child Health Nurse Home Visiting

Registered Nurses provide home visits to high risk pregnant women and/or parenting families, provide prevention education related to such topics as growth, development, nutrition and safety, perform screening related to post-partum depression, child development and child growth, visit families of children with such metabolic disorders as PKU or Maple Sugar Urine Disease, visit families of children with with cleft lip and/or palate and provide referrals and support for families that have experienced the loss of an infant ruled as Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUIDS).

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Hamilton Health Center - Baby Love Program

Offers medical services. Offers Intensive Case Management services such as drug and alcohol treatment, support groups, child care services, parenting skills development, transportation needs, housing, educational/vocational, mental health, life skills, and home visitations.

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Nurse-Family Partnership - Nurse-Family Partnership

Provides a program for new moms who are pregnant with their first baby. Once enrolled in the program you will be connected to a registered nurse who will provide the support, advice, and information to have a healthy pregnancy. Once the baby arrives, the NFP nurse will work with new moms on breastfeeding, nutrition, child development, safe sleep techniques, and much more.

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Philadelphia Nurse Family Partnership - Registered Nurse Home Visits

Offers weekly home visits with a registered nurse who provides health and child development activities; prenatal education, support, and referrals; nutrition, mental health education, and support; substance abuse education and support; referrals and assistance in meeting personal life goals.

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Philadelphia Nurse Family Partnership - Mabel Morris Family Home Visit Program

Offers a home visiting model that provides activities, handouts, and the foundation for each home visit for parents of children under the age of 5 in Philadelphia. Provides information, support, and encouragement that parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life.

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Healthy Start Pittsburgh - Prenatal/Postpartum Support (Home Visiting)

Offers home visiting as a model of support for pregnant women and their families through 18 months postpartum. Families meet monthly with community health workers to improve maternal and child health through education, advocacy, case management, and referrals to community-based services. Eligible participants may receive diapers, books, educational toys, and other household items.

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Pennsylvania Department of Health - Nurse Family Partnership

A registered nurse visits in the home throughout pregnancy and until the baby is two years old. They assist new parents to build strong networks of support, get referrals for health care, childcare, job training and other support services available in the community, find ways to continue education and set goals for the future.

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Union City Family Support Center - Parents as Teachers

Provides in-home direction to teach parents about brain development along with social and emotional skills from prenatal to kindergarten entry.

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Maternal and Family Health Services - Nurse-Family Partnership

The Nurse-Family Partnership Program helps new moms by providing: A) Specially trained registered nurse to partner with moms-to-be starting early in pregnancy and continuing through the child’s second birthday B) Care and support needed for a healthy pregnancy, and a healthy, thriving baby C) Resources and advice to keep babies healthy and safe as they grow, learn, and develop D) Voluntary, free support for moms-to-be E) Trusting relationship with a nurse who will help new moms build their confidence, achieve their goals, and create a brighter future for themselves and their babies

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UPMC - Nurse-Family Partnership at UPMC in Central PA

Provides a personal nurse to pregnant parents to provide visits to the parent. Offers support to parents in areas such as healthcare, parenting, continuing education, employment, linkage with community resources, fun activities to do with their child, and more.

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