Dayton Daily News

Health network grant

- STAFF REPORT

The Greater Dayton Area Health Informatio­n Network has been awarded $336,000 in federal funding to provide evidence-based home visiting services to women during pregnancy, and to parents with young children in Montgomery County who are at risk for poor birth or developmen­tal outcomes.

The funding was awarded by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) from a nearly $7 million federal grant received from the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program administer­ed by the Health Resources and Services Administra­tion. This grant funding serves as a key strategy to target communitie­s with high rates of infant mortality, poor birth and child developmen­tal outcomes, high occurrence­s of teen pregnancy, and families living in poverty.

Part of Ohio’s Help Me Grow system of supports for ages 0-3 years, the home visiting program is administer­ed by ODH, and services are provided locally through a statewide network of local implementi­ng agencies.

Local implementi­ng agencies provide expectant and new parents with informatio­n and support in the comfort of their homes. Social workers, nurses, or other early childhood profession­als meet regularly with at-risk pregnant women and their families to provide the support, education and resources needed to raise children who are physically, socially and emotionall­y healthy and ready to learn.

For more informatio­n about Ohio’s Help Me Grow home visiting program, go to www.helpmegrow.ohio.gov.

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