Home Visiting is a program that serves expectant mothers and families with children up through kindergarten entry. The aim is to teach parents appropriate ways to interact with their children, learn about how a child develops, and gain parenting skills and techniques to help them prepare their child for kindergarten. In addition to this, the program checks to see if families need other resources, assists with goal setting, and screens for domestic violence, depression, and substance abuse. Children are screened regularly to ensure they are developing well, both physically and in social/emotional ways. If needed, referrals are made for any of those resources. Home Visitors are provided with a resource directory and taught to follow up on referrals and assist families with getting referrals and making appointments when necessary. Breastfeeding is encouraged and supported and agencies serving families with infants have Certified Lactation Educators on staff.
Nurse-Family Partnership partners low-income women pregnant with their first child with a Registered Nurse early in the pregnancy. Each mother served by the program receives ongoing nurse home visits that continue through their child’s second birthday.
NOTE: This program has limited funding and space - please reach out to the program for availability.
AGE:
Pregnant persons within 28 weeks of first pregnancy
INCOME:
Eligible individuals must meet one or more of the priority population definitions:
LOCATION:
Clark and Nye Counties
Call the Southern NV Health District Nurse Family Partnership Program at 702-759-0779 or visit our Website.