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Healthy Moms & Babes MOBILE SERVICES & HOME VISITING SERVICES Ohio Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative/Pathways Help Me Grow

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Healthy Moms & Babes

MOBILE SERVICES&

HOME VISITING SERVICES

Ohio Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative/Pathways Help Me Grow

We are a faith-based outreach ministry serving all at risk

women of childbearing age, their children and families to achieve improved health, well-being and

self –sufficiency.

Healthy Moms & Babes

Healthy Moms & Babes founded in August 1986, celebrates its 25 anniversary of

‘Investing in the Future’ this year.

All services are provided at no cost to the client and are not income eligible status

Collaborations

Clients are referred to our services through Help Me Grow Central Intake-

JFS, DDS, Physicians, day care, schools,

OIMRI/Pathways,

Good Samaritan Hospital

University Hospital

Area health clinics

Self referrals / Walk on van services

Former clients

VAN SERVICES

Free, confidential pregnancy screening

Help secure initial medical visits

Learning what to expect during your pregnancy

Prenatal Education Program

Complete 5 education sessions and receive free gifts

Baby’s 1st Year of Life Education Program

 Parenting Skills

Health Education for women and adolescents

Information & Referral for medical and social service issues

NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDEDWALK INS WELCOMENO COST TO CLIENT

MOBILE VANS

In 2010 374 pregnancy tests 131 pregnancies identified 29 STD tests performed 1776 educational services offered annually 1942 clients served

Provide services in 12 neighborhoods in Greater Cincinnati & 2 Northern Kentucky

2 vans service the neighborhoods M-Th, year round, 216 days last year

MOBILE VANS How we do it…

♥ Proactive education, outreach and intervention for the neediest moms in their own neighborhoods and homes, using Healthy Moms and Babes mobile units

♥ Prenatal education and pregnancy testing in a supportive, safe, non-judgmental environment

♥ Advocacy for clients to help them overcome obstacles to healthy pregnancy, such as the need for food, shelter, safety, and education

VAN SERVICES Why we do it . . .

Shantell is six months pregnant when she comes to Healthy Moms and Babes.

She’s had no prenatal care and has stopped taking some vital blood pressure medications.

A Healthy Moms and Babes nurse sends her to the hospital immediately.

Without this intervention, she might have lost her baby.

She and her healthy baby continue to stop by the van for parenting tips.

HOME VISITING SERVICES

Home Visiting Services are available to:

All pregnant women

first time parent with

a child less than 6 months of age, or,

a child under age 3 with one parent in active military duty

 

HOME VISITING SCREENING Single parent Income less than 185% of federal poverty guidelines Prenatal complications/preterm labor Limited or no prenatal care No health insurance Family crisis Lack of stable residence History of child abuse or neglect Mental health issues Substance/alcohol abuse Lack of adequate social support

HOME VISITING How we do it . . . Minimum of Monthly Home Visits

Assistance in obtaining medical care and medical insurance

Assistance in obtaining social services, support and education for needs during pregnancy and through the child’s first 2-3 years of life

Developmental screenings and fun learning activities Parenting education

Support in achieving goals toward self sufficiency, such as finishing school and employment

Ohio Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative (OIMRI) /Pathway

What is a Pathway

• Systematic and Logical progression of care that recognizes and reinforces benefits of each milestone in pregnancy, birth and follow-up

OIMRI / Pathways How we do it . . .

• Incentives are provided to maintain motivation for Pregnancy Confirmation from a health care professional

Delivery

Post-Partum Check up

Well Baby Check up

Services can be provided by a Home Visitor or on the Mobile unit

Available to all pregnant women

Partners for a Healthy Baby –curriculum used

OIMRI / Pathways Why we do it . . .

• National Infant mortality rate Hamilton County rate

Healthy Moms & Babes Clientele rate 2009 = 6 before age 1 (.3% of all client births)

• Amber is young, pregnant, and scared. A Healthy Moms and Babes Outreach specialist accompanies her to her prenatal appointment and ensures that she follows through on prenatal care.

HELP ME GROW How we do it . . .

Provide home based services recognizing the parent / primary caregiver role as the child’s first teacher

Provide in-home evaluations and developmental / social screenings, ie: Take a Look (vision) ASQ & ASQ-SE (Ages & Stages Questionnaire, Social Emotional), if indicated Battelle, Edinburgh depression screening

Teach and model effective parenting techniques Provide linkage to additional community services Provide accurate information on child developmental

stages

HELP ME GROW Why we do it . . .

A new mom, new to our country, delivered premature twins with a diagnosis of extremely low birth weight! The mom’s barriers at referral included language, lack of knowledge to available resources, and inability to function productively within her community. All that on top of the fact that she was a new mom caring for her special needs children!

Our role with this family was extremely important for her obtaining the knowledge, courage, and dedication to withstand this new stage of life for her family….

Today the family is doing spectacular! Mom has learned to drive; She is receiving her viable resources such as medical, WIC, and of course Developmental Disability Services for her children!

HELP ME GROW Why we do it . . .

…and the twins, they are now sitting up alone, observant and aware of sounds & their surroundings, even starting to walk!

This mom has been so inspired and humbly grateful to her experience that she has been a leader for her own country. Sharing and modeling via webcam all of her new knowledge, self-sufficiency, empowerment, parental skills, and development awareness

HOME VISITING - CAPTA

Client referral received from DJFS Must meet criteria of

substantiated abusesubstantiated neglectsubstantiated endangerment

Child is assumed Part C eligible - qualifies for home based services through Department of Disability Services– until screenings identify otherwise

CAPTA how we do it . . .

Child is in home visiting program with services provided to child, primary care giver and /or parent (if plan of JFS is to reunify the family & parent maintains custody)

When child is initially referred the Home visitor obtains Release of Information to communicate with JFS- JFS should already have the Release of Information to share information with a HMG staff provider

Continue CAPTAHow we do it . . .

HV places call to JFS worker to confirm their assignment to referral and contact information AND invitation to next planned visit

A minimum of quarterly progress reports are written by HV and e-mailed or faxed to JFS worker on each family in the HMG program. (A copy should become part of the client HMG folder.) The Individualized Family Plan is available IF a release is signed and JFS requests a copy

Client transitions Coordination of Care

We provide life supportive interventions and education for parent & child successful

development from preconception through infant’s

3rd year of life

Van – pre-conception & education and tests

OIMRI – pregnancy preparation and health Home Visiting or Van centered

Home Visiting - developmental screening, evaluations, education and support, transition to preschool

HELP ME GROW Pregnancy to age 3

MOBILE VAN preconception on

OIMRI / PATHWAY Prenatal through age 1