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Early Childhood Services - SGA Youth & Family Services - Brighton Park

SGA, by way of funding through Start Early, offers Early Head Start and Head Start programs. They use the 'Parents as Teachers' home-based curriculum, which focuses on motor coordination, language and literacy, and social-emotional and cognitive learning through an individualized approach. Services include parent workshops on childcare, health, and transitioning to kindergarten, as well as weekly group socializations and field trips.

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Home Visiting - Family Focus - Hyde Park

Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.

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Unidos Formando Un Futuro - Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc. - Administrative Office

Pilsen Wellness Center's Teen Mom's Program, Unidos Formando Un Futuro Program is a three-year program which supports young expecting moms up to the age of 30 years old either in their first and second pregnancy or who already have a new born who is not older than three months, living within the Little Village, Pilsen, Back of the Yards and West Lawn areas. Parent Groups offer additional support, enhancing the impact of home visits based on the Healthy Families America model, to improve wellness for both parent and child. This program is funded by Start Early.

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Congenital Syphilis Program - Cook County Dept of Public Health - Arlington Heights Health Center

This program provides High-Risk Infant Follow-up (APORS) services to infants diagnosed with syphilis at birth to ensure that repeat blood testing (RPR titers) is done to document successful treatment and provide education regarding syphilis and its transmission. Home visits are conducted by public health nurses. Developmental screenings for infants by the public health nurses at specified ages and related health information to the parents to help the high-risk infant grow and develop as best possible.

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Family Support - A House in Austin - Main Location

A House in Austin (AHIA) offers home visiting to all families with children under 5 on the west side of Chicago regardless of age or economic status of guardian.

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Healthy Families - YWCA Metropolitan Chicago - StreetWise

Healthy Families is a voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse or neglect. The program is a prevention program that works to improve the safety of children while providing support to the family. Home visitors help new moms and dads be better parents by teaching them how babies grow and develop, how to keep babies safe and healthy, good parenting skills, and goal setting.

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Family Case Management - Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Chicago - Roseland WIC Grocery Store

CCAC provides free case management to income qualifying pregnant women and children under the age of one. Support includes home visiting, referrals to health care, assistance obtaining public benefits, and prenatal and parenting classes.CCAC's Better Birth Outcomes program provides free case management to income qualifying pregnant women residing on the south side of Chicago who are deemed "High Risk."

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Family Enrichment Program - Special Education Joint Agreement School District #802

Special Education Joint Agreement School District #802 Family Enrichment Program (FEP) is a free home-based, early learning program for expecting parents and parents of children from birth to age 3. They provide child development screenings, individualized learning experiences, parent-child learning groups, and field trips.

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Early Childhood Education - The Center: Resources for Teaching and Learning

Early Childhood Professional Learning (ECPL) provides a broad range of early childhood professional development and support services through its program. The Early Childhood Developmental Enrichment Center (ECDEC) and FIND Prevention Initiative provide infant and toddler home visits and preschool to more than 1,200 at-risk families in the northwest Cook County (Illinois) region.

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Complimentary Prenatal Visits - Northwestern Children's Practice

Northwestern Children's Practice offers complimentary virtual group prenatal visits as well as individual prenatal visits.

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Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs | Teen Parent Connection

Healthy Families Program - home visits from highly trained personnel to help expecting or new teen parents with a range of topics surrounding child development, education and employment information, connecting new families with assistance around food, clothing, affordable housing, medical care, transportation and other related basic needs.

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Home Visiting - Family Focus - Lawndale

Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.

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FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM | WAYNE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Offers a home-visiting program to provide support services for families and children including early childhood development, parent support groups, health screenings, lending library, parenting education.

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FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT | GRUNDY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Program provides support to pregnant and post partum women and their infants and children including medical and nutrition education, home visits, and resource referral information for promotion of proper growth and development of infants and children.

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HOME VISITING | BABY TALK

Offers to connect enrolled families to a Home Visiting professional who employs the Baby TALK Family Engagement Approach to meet families where they are. Home Visitors come alongside families prenatally through age three to collaborate around child and family goals, as well as child development and family interactions. Home Visits take place weekly or bi-weekly, depending on what is appropriate for the family.

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FAMILY FOUNDATIONS | CARLE FOUNDATION HOSPITAL

Provides a postpartum nurse home-visiting program. Works to ensure the child and family are taken care of, while connecting them to necessary community resources. Participating families will receive up to 3 home visits from a nurse experienced in maternal and child health, breastfeeding and parent-infant bonding.

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HEALTHY BEGINNINGS | CARLE FOUNDATION HOSPITAL

Provides a free, long-term nurse home-visiting service for at-risk pregnant individuals and their families. Every 1-3 weeks program participants meet with a nurse in the comfort of their home.

Services include:

-- Nurse home visiting care/support for pregnant individuals and their families

-- Mobile clinic services

-- Child and family education

-- Employment opportunities

-- Healthy food access

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NEW PARENT HOME VISITING | MACON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Provides new parents with parenting skills and basic child health information to achieve appropriate growth and development.

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Healthy Families America - Aunt Martha's Health & Wellness - Park Forest Community Wellness Health Center

Healthy Families America (HFA) is a voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse and/or neglect. It is a prevention program designed to keep children safe and make sure families have the support they need.

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Healthy Families - YWCA Metropolitan Chicago - Laura Parks and Mildred Francis Center

Healthy Families is a voluntary home visiting program that helps new and expectant parents strengthen their family's functioning and reduce their risk for child abuse or neglect. The program is a prevention program that works to improve the safety of children while providing support to the family. Home visitors help new moms and dads be better parents by teaching them how babies grow and develop, how to keep babies safe and healthy, good parenting skills, and goal setting.

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Home Visiting - Family Focus - Evanston

Home visiting helps to support a child's cognitive, emotional, and social development during the first years of life. By working with parents or caregivers of children from newborn to age 3, in their homes, we are able to work and track progress to ensure that children meet critical developmental milestones. Home visitors establish a customized Individual Family Support Plan for each family at their first meeting and track progress based on their goals. Activities guide parents and children in sharing and learning activities that improve gross motor, language, fine motor, social, and emotional skills.

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EARLY START PROGRAM | BRIGHTPOINT - CENTRAL REGION

Home visitation program serving parents who are pregnant or have children up to three years old. Support and information is provided.

Services are designed to, maximize children's overall development, and provide a foundation for school success. Provide developmental screening to minimize developmental problems which might interfere with learning and prevent child abuse and neglect.

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HOME VISITING | SAL COMMUNITY SERVICES

The IDHS-DEC Home Visiting Program supports pregnant people and parents with young children ages 0-5 who live in communities that face greater risks and barriers to achieving positive maternal and child health outcomes.

Families choose to participate in home visiting programs, and partner with health, social service, and child development professionals to set and achieve goals that improve their health and well-being.

Service providers use one of the following four evidence-based home visiting models: Early Head Start Home-Based (EHS), Healthy Families America (HFA), Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), and Parents as Teachers (PAT).

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FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT | JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Promotes a healthy pregnancy and a child's health, growth, and development.

Services include:

- Referrals to prenatal care schedule and scheduling OB appointment
- In office and in home visits by a nurse case manager
- Education related to topics, including nutrition, pregnancy, infant/child growth and development, and preventive medical services
- Referrals to medical care and immunizations
- Clinical visits include weight and BP checks as well as screenings for depression and development
- Referral to area agencies for any needed services in the family unit (food, clothing, shelter, daycare, transportation, etc.)

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Home Visiting - Concordia Place - Whipple (Administrative Office)

Concordia Place offers the Home Visiting Program which works to assist parents in ensuring their child's health and well-being while working to improve the relationship between parent and child.

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