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Wayne County Health Department
Provides services designed to assure adequate maternal and infant care during the prenatal, delivery, and early post-partum periods. Services include case management, physical assessments, nutrition counseling, prenatal education, and limited financial assistance.
Stephenson County Health Department
A voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages birth to 3. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, practical parenting skills, and family bonding. The agency's trained professionals provide regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.
Doula services are also available. This includes prenatal information and support, labor coaching, breastfeeding, postpartum depression support, and assistance in the early weeks after childbirth.
Baby TALK
Offers to connect enrolled families to a Home Visiting professional who employs the Baby TALK Family Engagement Approach to meet families where they are. Home Visitors come alongside families prenatally through age three to collaborate around child and family goals, as well as child development and family interactions. Home Visits take place weekly or bi-weekly, depending on what is appropriate for the family.
Carle - Community Health Initiatives
Provides a free, long-term nurse home-visiting service for at-risk pregnant individuals and their families. Every 1-3 weeks program participants meet with a nurse in the comfort of their home.
Services include:
-- Nurse home visiting care/support for pregnant individuals and their families
-- Mobile clinic services
-- Child and family education
-- Employment opportunities
-- Healthy food access
Jefferson County Health Department
Promotes a healthy pregnancy and a child’s health, growth, and development.
Services include:
- Referrals to prenatal care schedule and scheduling OB appointment
- In office and in home visits by a nurse case manager
- Education related to topics, including nutrition, pregnancy, infant/child growth and development, and preventive medical services
- Referrals to medical care and immunizations
- Clinical visits include weight and BP checks as well as screenings for depression and development
- Referral to area agencies for any needed services in the family unit (food, clothing, shelter, daycare, transportation, etc.)
Brightpoint - Central Region - Bloomington
Home visitation program for pregnant parents and families with children up to age three. The program provides case management services, including individual needs assessments, the development of care plans, and the coordination of service delivery. Staff advocate for families, monitor progress, and ensure services are obtained to maximize child development and provide a foundation for school success. Services also include developmental screening to minimize potential learning barriers and interventions designed to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Broadway Neighborhood Center
We offer home-visits, group-based parent education programs, and prenatal services.
Grundy County Health Department
Program provides support to pregnant and post partum women and their infants and children including medical and nutrition education, home visits, and resource referral information for promotion of proper growth and development of infants and children.
Wayne County Health Department - Family Enrichment Program
Offers a home-visiting program to provide support services for families and children including early childhood development, parent support groups, health screenings, lending library, parenting education.
Macon County Health Department
Lutheran Services in Iowa - Ames
Offers visits in the homes of eligible parents during pregnancy and early infancy to help improve their personal health and development during the prenatal period and learn to care for the child following birth. The visits encourage good nutrition; and provide information regarding danger signs in pregnancy, preparation for labor and delivery, breastfeeding and other feeding options, baby supplies, basic infant care, newborn behaviors and child development. They help to ensure that infants and toddlers are nurtured, live in a safe environment in and around the home and receive proper health care.
Also provides structured opportunities for parents to engage in recreational activity or sport in cooperation with their infants or young children, or to participate in teaching their youngsters leisure-time skills.
People Place
Offers visits in the homes of eligible parents during pregnancy and early infancy to help improve their personal health and development during the prenatal period and learn to care for the child following birth. The visits encourage good nutrition; and provide information regarding danger signs in pregnancy, preparation for labor and delivery, breastfeeding and other feeding options, baby supplies, basic infant care, newborn behaviors and child development. They help to ensure that infants and toddlers are nurtured, live in a safe environment in and around the home and receive proper health care.
Also provides structured opportunities for parents to engage in recreational activity or sport in cooperation with their infants or young children, or to participate in teaching their youngsters leisure-time skills.
Familiy Resource Center
We offer home-visits, group-based parent education programs, and prenatal services.
Carle - Community Health Initiatives
Regional Office of Education #8 (Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson) - JoDaviess FEP
Provides a visiting program for families with children birth to age three. Goal is to promote early development, learning, and health of children by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers. Program also provides prenatal services and screenings/early learning checkups to children on a regular basis to ensure they are healthy, safe, and developing on track.
Regional Office of Education #8 (Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson) - Stephenson FEP
Provides a visiting program for families with children birth to age three. Goal is to promote early development, learning, and health of children by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers. Program also provides prenatal services and screenings/early learning checkups to children on a regular basis to ensure they are healthy, safe, and developing on track.
Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center
We offer home-visits, group-based parent education programs, and prenatal services.
SAL Home Child Care Network - Moline
Provides support to pregnant people and parents with young children ages 0-5 who live in communities that face greater risks and barriers to achieving positive maternal and child health outcomes. Families choose to participate in home visiting programs, and partner with health, social service, and child development professionals to set and achieve goals that improve their health and well-being.
Healthy Families Nebraska - Southwest
Free one-on-one family support program for expectant and new parents.
Provides free and voluntary home visits beginning during pregnancy or early infancy and continuing until a child is age 3-5. Families are supported by trained professionals who offer guidance and education to strengthen parent-child relationships and create a safe, nurturing environment.
Families are connected to community resources and medical homes if needed. Provides screening and referral for developmental delays, substance abuse, domestic violence, and mental health.