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Healthy Families Nebraska - Four Corners | Four Corners Health Department

Voluntary home visiting program that strengthens families, supports healthy child development, and fosters resilient communities through evidence-based home visiting.

Improves child and family well-being, increases parent protective factors, and reduces risks associated with adverse childhood outcomes, such as behavioral/emotional difficulties, child maltreatment or family involvement with the child welfare system, poor academic performance, early substance use, and ongoing family instability.

Services are relationship-based, flexible, and tailored to each family's needs.

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Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling and Support | Lutheran Family Services

Offers pregnancy support services which provides in home services for those eligible. The program is free and voluntary. Home visits made on a weekly or biweekly basis. A family support worker is assigned to use a positive approach and build a trusting relationship with the family. Curriculum focuses on parenting skills, child development and building positive parent-child interactions and bonding.

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Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling and Support | Lutheran Family Services

Offers pregnancy support services which provides in home services for those eligible. The program is free and voluntary. Home visits made on a weekly or biweekly basis. A family support worker is assigned to use a positive approach and build a trusting relationship with the family. Curriculum focuses on parenting skills, child development and building positive parent-child interactions and bonding.

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Bright Beginnings, Nurse Family Partnership, and MercyOne Family Connects | MercyOne Genesis VNA and Hospice Care

Bright Beginnings provides support and education to pregnant women, parents of newborns, and families with children ages birth to 5. The program is voluntary but does require commitment on the part of parents to meet with assigned workers on a regular basis. A Family Support Worker (FSW) provides in-home visits to provide support, basic childcare, child development information, and parenting education through a curriculum-based program, and links the family to other health resources.

MercyOne Family Connects offers a nursing visit to new moms and babies 2-3 weeks after delivery from the hospital. Focus on assessing family needs and connecting family to additional support services.

Nurse Family Partnership connects a nurse with a first time mom before 28-weeks gestation. The program is voluntary but does require commitment on the part of parents to meet with assigned nurses on a regular basis. A Registered Nurse provides in-home visits to provide support, medical education and assessment, child development information, and parenting education through an evidence -based program, and links the family to other health resources.

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Youth and Family Services | Behavioral Health Specialists, Inc.

Foster care and emergency foster care.  Respite care for children in foster care or with natural parents.  Home studies for prospective foster and relative placements for children.

Family Support / Community Treatment Aide helps parents create a healthy and positive home environment.  Ensures  proper care, safety and guidance of children, creates alternative support systems, and achieves self-sufficiency.  Specialists usually meet with parent, youth or the entire family in their home, school or community setting to provide education, assistance, crisis intervention and support.

Parent Assist Service assists parents with 'at risk' youth by educating them on how to set rules, expectations and consequences and by providing them with information to additional resources.

Parent education classes.

Drug testing.

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Home Visiting | YWCA Northwestern Illinois

Provides a voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages 0-3. 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.

- Health screenings.

- Developmental testing.

- Family-centered activities.

- Child care referrals.

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Parenting Education | Nebraska Children's Home Society, Inc.

Self-Sufficiency - The self-sufficiency program provides voluntary home visitation services to parents and kinship caregivers. The program provides flexible one-on-one services to help clients make progress towards personal goals and access resources to meet identified needs.

Home Visiting Services - The Healthy Families America® program serves low-income pregnant women, age 19 and older, living in Douglas County, while the Young Parent Support Program serves pregnant and parenting teens, and young adults ages 25 and younger, residing anywhere within the Omaha-metro area, including Bellevue and Council Bluffs.

Within the home visitation programs, a trained Family Resource Specialist (FRS) provides weekly home visits where parents learn about the development of their child, from before birth through their fifth birthday. The specialist will also support each family’s goals and connect them with resources in the community to meet their needs.

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Parents As Teachers (PAT) | Sieda Community Action

Provides parents with child developmental knowledge and parenting support, early detection of developmental delays and health issues, prevent child abuse and neglect, and increase children's school readiness. The PAT model includes one-on-one home visits, monthly group meetings, developmental screenings, and a resource network for families.

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Family Foundations | Webster County Offices

Offers family support services to all pregnant women and families with children up to age 5.

Nurses and Family Support Workers make home visits to provide information on pregnancy, caring for a new baby, toddler development, family life skills, and referrals to community resources.

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HOPES | St Anthony Regional Hospital

Home visitation program for pregnant women and families with children ages 0-4. Prevention services such as health and development, school readiness, socialization, parent-child interaction, parenting and family skills, help locating local providers.

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Maternal Health | Tama County Public Health and Home Care

The maternal health program provides a home visit for mom and baby upon discharge from hospital, lactation consultation services and education on newborns, safe sleep and caring for yourself and baby.

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Postpartum Care | Cherokee Regional Medical Center

Family-centered care services with special attention to the postpartum stage, including guidance on self care and parenting skills. Mommy and Me visit made to home 24-48 hours after discharge of newborn to answer and questions or concerns.

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Intensive Family Preservation | Omni Inventive Care

Provides therapeutic and skill-building interventions within the home. Families referred may have severe mental health issues, abuse or neglect issues, or youth with serious emotional and behavioral disturbances. The major goal of this program is to prevent an out-of-home placement of the youth to reunify families and stabilize placement. Omni provides this service to preserve the family’s integrity and prevent unnecessary out-of-home placements, to put adolescents and their families in touch with community resources for long term outside support, and to strengthen the family’s coping skills and capacity to function effectively in the community after treatment is completed.

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Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling and Support | Lutheran Family Services

Offers pregnancy support services which provides in home services for those eligible. The program is free and voluntary. Home visits made on a weekly or biweekly basis. A family support worker is assigned to use a positive approach and build a trusting relationship with the family. Curriculum focuses on parenting skills, child development and building positive parent-child interactions and bonding.

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Parents As Teachers | South Central Iowa Community Action Agency

A parent education and support program offered to families with children age birth to Kindergarten entry. The program offers 4 main components to its participants: Home Visits, Developmental Screenings, Group Meetings, and a Resource Network. Available in Lucas, Davis, Appanoose and Monroe Counties.

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Home Visiting | Sinnissippi Centers

Provides voluntary home visiting services that offers 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. Provides regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.

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Home Visiting | Sinnissippi Centers

Provides voluntary home visiting services that offers 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. Provides regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.

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Early Head Start - Home Based | Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.

Family resource program to support parents in educating and nurturing their children. The program provides parents with opportunities to move toward self-sufficiency by working with other community organizations. Health and mental health services are also provided to participants.

Program helps parents better understand their child’s stages of development with individualized visits in the home. The weekly visits are 90 minutes in length and are designed to meet the needs of each family. Staff will assist families in planning activities that encourage the child’s growth. Social activities will be held twice monthly to provide the opportunity to interact with your child and other families.

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Early Head Start - Home Based | Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.

Family resource program to support parents in educating and nurturing their children. The program provides parents with opportunities to move toward self-sufficiency by working with other community organizations. Health and mental health services are also provided to participants.

Program helps parents better understand their child’s stages of development with individualized visits in the home. The weekly visits are 90 minutes in length and are designed to meet the needs of each family. Staff will assist families in planning activities that encourage the child’s growth. Social activities will be held twice monthly to provide the opportunity to interact with your child and other families.

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HOPES/Healthy Families America Home Visiting Services | Lee County Health Department

Assist parents in caring for their child by making scheduled in-home visits. A family support worker may work with a family until a child reaches five years of age or until the family no longer request services.

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Partnership in Parenting Program (PIP) | Shiloh Community Unit School District 1

Provides a home visiting program that offers the following services for families expecting a baby and families with young children. Services include child development education and activities, promotes school readiness, community resource referrals, developmental screenings, group connections offering family activities and support from other families, lending library which offers toys, puzzles, and children's books to check out, and family events. 

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Community Health Services | Public Health Solutions, District Health Department

Childhood immunizations, flu shots, education and home visits to teen moms, cancer screening on site, child psychologist on site, breastfeeding assistance, smoking cessation for pregnant women, TB treatment, help finding a doctor or dentist, help with finding medication or other care, Every Women Matters Education and Outreach, Denver Developmental Screening, and case management to reduce lead and other hazard exposure.

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Parents as Teachers | Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services

Provides a free program for families with kids, ages 5 and younger, living in Dubuque County. At personal visits, children learn through play with provided materials and families get to connect through activities, games, and crafts. Families get information about every stage of child development and are invited to monthly groups to connect with other families.

Also offers annual screenings to make sure kids are developmentally on track and connect families to community resources. PAT partners with parents and caregivers to support them through their parenting journey.

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Home-Based Support Services | Easterseals Joliet Region

Provides services to improve quality of life of children and adults by developing individualized programs and teaching adaptive behaviors.

Services include:

- Behavioral intervention and treatment by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

- Personal support.

- Service Facilitation/Case management.

- School observations.

- Training to parents and paraprofessionals.

- Medical consultation.

- Assistance obtaining assistive technology through Medicaid.

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Family Connects Home Visiting | Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department

Free universal home visit program offered to every family in Lancaster County who has recently welcomed a newborn into the home, or given birth, including foster or adoptive families and families experiencing infant loss.


A highly trained Registered Nurse comes to the client's home at around three weeks postpartum to assess mom and baby, including weight and measurements, offering lactation support, providing education on topics relevant to all families, and answering any questions.

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