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109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219
High risk maternal clients and infants up to age 2 are visited monthly by a BabyCare nurse or social worker to assist with case management.
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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
A home visiting, case management program providing nursing assessment, medical and social referrals for high risk pregnant women and infants up to the age of two.
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3110 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
Healthy Families provides voluntary, comprehensive home-visiting services that support at-risk expectant and new parents and help prevent poor childhood outcomes. Home visits are activity-based and focus on a variety of topics including healthy family functioning, family goal planning, maternal and child health, positive parenting strategies, child development, and school readiness. Home visitors also provide families with referrals to a wide array of community resources.
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21 Academy Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age. Services Include:
  • intensive case management
  • coordination of care
  • portable cribs
  • education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
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1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701
A home visiting program that supports new and expecting parents. Each parent or family is assigned their own Family Support Specialist, they will work with client to find out how they can best support the client.
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15068 Lee Highway, Bristol, VA 24202
A home visiting, case management program providing nursing assessment, medical and social referrals for high risk pregnant women and infants up to the age of two.
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1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Roanoke, VA 24012
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age. Services Include:
  • intensive case management
  • coordination of care
  • Pack 'N Plays
  • education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
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8100 Three Chopt Road, Suite 212, Richmond, VA 23229
Home visiting is a proven prevention strategy for delivering family-strengthening services to children and parents. Families are typically referred prenatally or at the time of the baby's delivery. Families will receive an initial visit, during which their strengths and needs are identified. A determination is then made about whether Healthy Families or other services in the community are right for them. Families are voluntarily connected to community resources they prefer. Families who do best in the program are willing to receive at least one home visit per week for the first six months after the baby's birth. After that the frequency is determined by their needs and progress. Families have the choice to receive services until the child enters preschool or until the child's fifth birthday. Families must enroll prenatally or within three months of birth. There are no income restrictions.
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105 East Calhoun Street, Salem, VA 24153
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age. Services Include:
  • intensive case management
  • coordination of care
  • Pack 'N Plays
  • education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
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211 Rocketts Way, Henrico, VA 23231
The Healthy Families program provides support to families during pregnancy and the first few years of a child's life Family Support Workers meet with parents in the privacy of their home to provide encouragement and support, as well as share useful child development information, parenting tips, and referrals to other community resources.
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5700 Old Richmond Avenue, Suite D17, Richmond, VA 23226
"Pregnancy and Early Parenting Navigators are available to help support participants as they make important prenatal decisions. Navigators may provide the following health and wellness referrals/interventions through our sought after programs (restrictions may apply): Concierge service virtually or in the comfort of your home. Labor support or birth partner training from our ReByrthâ„¢ practitioners. Holistic care, education and coaching on nutrition, mental health, breastfeeding, safe sleep, and newborn care. Access to classes and support groups such as childbirth education, breastfeeding, postpartum and newborn care. Breastfeeding Help - Families who participate with UBB can receive one-on-one lactation support through our telehealth system. Diaper Bank and baby essentials resource and referrals for UBB members. Community resource referrals. Early childhood programming for children ages 0 - 2 years, depending on program. Specialized teen program for young mothers up to the age of 19.
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290 South 6th Street, Wytheville, VA 24382
Resource Mothers is a program in which an outreach worker becomes a support person for pregnant and parenting teens. Any pregnant teen, 19 years or younger, is eligible for the program. These staff encourage the teens to complete education and build a future for themselves by providing parenting education, connecting teens to available resources, and teaching them about the care of a newborn/infant. They also provide car seat instruction and demonstration.
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109 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Resource Mother is a community health worker who develops a supportive mentoring relationship with the teen and her family. From the prenatal period through the infant’s first birthday, the resource mother provides health education; discusses ways to prevent infant injury; models daily living skills; encourages constructive decision making and life-planning; connects the teen to community resources; and provides guidance to assist the teen in making a successful transition to parenthood. The Resource Mother has weekly contact with the teen and her family. This program uses a two-generation or three-generation approach to serve target populations. Educational and support services are also available to other family members such as the partner, the teen's parents, and the infant.
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321 East Beech Street, Covington, VA 24426
The BabyCare program improves pregnancy and birth outcomes by providing home visits from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant women and infants up to 24 months of age. The program provides free intensive case management, coordination of care, Pack N’ Plays, and education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources. Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
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6801 Lucy Corr Boulevard, Chesterfield, VA 23832
Families First is a home visiting program for expectant and parenting first-time mothers. Family support workers provide regular home visits to assist mothers in nurturing and caring for their children and themselves. Family support workers share information, videos, and activities about childbirth preparation, child health and development, parenting and parent/child interaction and local resources.
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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
Resource Mothers is a program in which an outreach worker becomes a support person for pregnant and parenting teens. Any pregnant teen, 19 years or younger, is eligible for the program. These staff encourage the teens to complete education and build a future for themselves by providing parenting education, connecting teens to available resources, and teaching them about the care of a newborn/infant. They also provide car seat instruction and demonstration.
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295 Commonwealth Boulevard West, Martinsville, VA 24112
Home visiting program for pregnant women and infants up to age 2. Assessments are done to determine needs. Covers infants from birth to age 2. Provides home visiting with education on how to take care of baby, monitor weight, blood pressure, nutrition, and pregnancy information. Provide assistance to mother for smoking cessation.
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301 Halifax Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
The Healthy Start Loving Steps program provides case management services to reduce infant deaths. The Loving Steps provides nutrition counseling and case management services during pregnancy and after the baby is born. Also serve families that have an infant or toddler with nutrition related medical problems.
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227 South Pollard Street, Vinton, VA 24179
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age. Services Include:
  • intensive case management
  • coordination of care
  • Pack 'N Plays
  • education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
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Virginia 211
209 Jackson Street, Bland, VA 24315
Baby Care is a home-visiting, case management program providing nursing assessment, medical and social referrals for high risk pregnant women and infants up to the age of two.
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Virginia 211
220 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
Pregnant women are provided medical examinations, education regarding healthy lifestyle behaviors including nutrition, breastfeeding, exercise, and safety, and referrals to other agencies. Offers case management including identification of needs and coordination of resources for accessing appropriate and timely services to pregnant women and their children up to age two.
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Virginia 211
12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Healthy Families Fairfax is for expectant parents or families with a newborn who wants help to be the best parent possible. A family support worker will visit you in your home on a regular basis before your child is born and continue to work with you until your child is ready for preschool or kindergarten.
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Virginia 211
201 Francis Marion Lane, 1st Floor, Marion, VA 24354
An in-home visiting program matches experienced mothers with pregnant teenagers to help provide guidance as they make the adjustment to motherhood.
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Virginia 211
490 Liberty Street, Chesapeake, VA 23324
Promotes healthy outcomes for at risk pregnant women and infants through home visiting and education provided by registered nurses. Free car seats and car seat classes available.
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Virginia 211
1414 North Augusta Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Child safety seats are free to income-eligible families, BabyCare Home Education Program.
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Virginia 211