Shelby Daily Globe

Nurse home visiting program making Ohio debut

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As detailed in an initial announceme­nt, communitie­s in 11 Ohio counties will be served by the new universal nurse home visiting program, Family Connects, and their partner organizati­ons, the state announced.

This evidence-based program will begin this summer with the goal of serving 4,000 families.

Family Connects will offer all new families, within the geographic areas selected, a nurse home visit around three weeks after the family brings their baby home.

“Family Connects will allow Ohio to offer support to every new mom and family right after they come home with their new baby, to answer questions or address concerns they may have, as well as connect them to any clinical or community support they need,” Gov. Mike Dewine announced.

“Similar programs have a proven track record of reducing infant mortality,” he said. “In places where these programs have been implemente­d, rates of child protective services investigat­ions have decreased by 44 percent, and mothers showed a 30 percent drop in postpartum depression and a 50 percent reduction in emergency room visits.”

The visits will begin in the summer with the goal of serving approximat­ely 4,000 new families within a year of beginning the program.

The current partners and communitie­s:

– Every Child Succeeds: will offer visits to families in 16 zip codes throughout Hamilton County (45202, 45204, 45205, 45206, 45208, 45209, 45213, 45214, 45215, 45216, 45225, 45229, 45232, 45238, 45242, 45246).

– Fisher-titus Medical Center: will offer visits to families who deliver their babies at the Medical Center, which includes primarily residents of Huron and Erie counties.

– Greene County Public Health, Darke County General Health District, Fayette County Public Health and Sidneyshel­by

County Health Department: this collaborat­ive will offer visits to families in Darke, Fayette, Greene and Shelby counties.

– Mahoning Public Health and Trumbull County Combined Health District: will offer visits to families in Mahoning and Trumbull counties.

– Noble County Health Department and the Cambridgeg­uernsey County Health Department: will offer visits to families in Noble and Guernsey counties.

“For families who didn’t get connected to one of our Help Me Grow Home Visiting programs during their pregnancie­s, Family Connects offers us another opportunit­y to check in to ensure that both mom and the baby are doing well,” said Ohio Department of Children and Youth Director Kara Wente.

“We hope these visits help get families the support they need and also introduce them to the continuum of programs that the Department of Children and Youth, and our partners, can offer to them through childhood,” she said.

Other officials spoke to the program’s importance, as well.

“This collaborat­ion marks yet another significan­t step towards Ohio’s impressive work to build stronger, healthier families,” said Jenny Jensen, Acting Chief Operating Officer for Family Connects Internatio­nal

“Family Connects Internatio­nal proudly joins with Governor Dewine, Director Wente, the Ohio Department of Children and Youth and other friends and allies to launch Family Connects with five new community partners in Ohio, enriching lives, strengthen­ing families, and nurturing communitie­s one connection at a time,” Jensen said.

During their hospital stay, families will be offered the opportunit­y to schedule a visit. For more informatio­n on the program, visit familyconn­ects.org.

 ?? Metro Creative Graphics ?? The visits will begin in the summer with the goal of serving approximat­ely 4,000 new families within a year of beginning the program.
Metro Creative Graphics The visits will begin in the summer with the goal of serving approximat­ely 4,000 new families within a year of beginning the program.

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