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Services are offered from pregnancy until their child reaches age five. Home visitors bring toys, books, activities, and information to stimulate your child's development. They also complete developmental screenings, monitoring your child's milestones, and offer referrals to community resources. Home visitors are certified by the Parents As Teachers National Center as Parent Educators and use the Parents as Teachers curriculum.

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Parenting Skills Classes
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Family Literacy Programs
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Provides services to pregnant women, new mothers, and babies, including a home visit after pregnancy. Offers education on pregnancy, labor and delivery, breastfeeding, lead poisoning, dental care, tobacco/smoking cessation, family planning, immunizations, child care, parenting skills, and child growth and development. Also provides resources related to prenatal substance abuse, depression, and HIV/STDs.
PACT provides parent education program focusing on parent as primary teacher of young child.

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Family Literacy Programs
Parenting Materials
Parenting Skills Classes
Home Based Parenting Education
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
A home visiting program for Chautauqua County mothers and their children from pregnancy to age 2. Helps families to achieve healthy outcomes through an evidence-based home visiting curriculum, developmental screenings for children, screenings for mothers, and resources and referrals to address social determinants of health. Provides the following services: - Education on health topics and private supportive visits in the comfort of the family's home - Linkage with nutrition programs and breastfeeding supports - Assistance finding a primary care doctor, dentist, physicians who can address any current health concerns, and medical/health insurance - Assistance applying for WIC - Assistance obtaining family planning and birth control - Linkage to other services in the community - Assistance scheduling appointments for mothers and children - Assistance with transportation needs and translation - Advocacy

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
General Expectant / New Parent Assistance
Developmental Assessment
Specialized Information and Referral
Financial assistance in purchasing healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding education and assistance, healthcare access.

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Breastfeeding Support Programs
WIC
Nutrition Education
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides evidence-based, accredited parent support and early intervention program that promotes health and development of expectant parents and parents of babies under three months of age. Offers long-term, home-based partnerships between the Family Specialist and parents from pregnancy until the child reaches school age.

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Home Based Parenting Education
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs

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Childbirth Education
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
An evidence-based community health program that serves low-income women pregnant with their first child. Each vulnerable new mother is partnered with a registered nurse early in her pregnancy and receives a home visit from them. NFP nurses work with mothers to help them: - Have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby - Become a better parent - Build a strong network of support - Make their home a safe place for the baby to live and play - Find healthcare, childcare, job training, and other support services available in the community NFP nurses also work to help mothers continue their education, develop job skills, set goals for their family's future and find ways to reach them.

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Maternity Navigation Services
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Works to provide the education, support, and care needed by families (especially those in Black and Brown communities) to have a healthy start for their babies. Once enrolled, clients have access to care through home visits from community health workers (CHWs) and registered nurses, who will work with a client's chosen obstetrics provider or help connect them with one. Nurses visit clients throughout their pregnancy to deliver care and answer questions whenever needed. Community health workers support areas of life that affect clients' health, like housing, food, transportation, baby supplies, and preparation for the baby's arrival. Provides both one-on-one and group educational support so that clients know what to expect at every stage of their parenthood journey. Partners with healthcare providers, doulas, and community organizations to improve outcomes for pregnant persons and their families.

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs

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Speech and Language Pathology
Home Health Aide Services
Pastoral Care
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Physical Therapy
Personal Alarm Systems
Occupational Therapy
Nutrition Education
Case / Care Management
Home Nursing
Serves low-income pregnant women, including those who are refugees. Program matches particularly high-risk participants with one-on-one mentors as early in their pregnancy as possible. Mentors are volunteer women recruited from the local community who are expected to visit their mentees at least one hour weekly and to provide mentorship until three months post-delivery. Mentors provide education, friendship, and transportation to prenatal appointments, and assist mentees in getting baby supplies. Mentors also provide critical social support to culturally isolated women. In addition, participants are provided with doula services, educational classes, and referrals to other support agencies. Cultural- and language-matched doulas provide physical, emotional, and informational support to mothers, assist in creating an individual birth plan, and provide interpretation services for refugees and staff during labor and delivery. Clients are screened for WIC and SNAP assistance. Clients are also eligible to attend educational classes on subjects including breastfeeding, nutrition, and the birth experience.
Program offers home-based services to expectant families and new parents, beginning during the prenatal period or shortly after the birth of the child. Participating families are screened to identify risk factors and stresses that they may face, and are offered long-term in-home services until the child enters school or Head Start.

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides preschool children with early learning experiences that are aimed at meeting their developmental, social, and physical needs prior to entering elementary school.

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Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Early Head Start
Classroom Aide Volunteer Opportunities
Head Start
Provides outreach and home visitation to high-risk women, men, and their families. Offers assistance and advocacy for clients to overcome barriers to accessing needed services including help finding a doctor or other medical provider, help with enrollment in a health insurance plan, information on reproductive health, and referrals for help with issues such as relationship violence, substance abuse, and mental health.

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Case / Care Management
Specialized Information and Referral
Parenting Skills Classes
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Expectant / New Parent Assistance
Child Development Classes
Childbirth Education
Nursing visits to mothers of newborns, pregnant women, and families with young children. Visits are informal and designed to offer support, reassurance, teaching, and referrals.

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
An evidence-based community health program that serves low-income women pregnant with their first child. Each vulnerable new mother is partnered with a registered nurse early in her pregnancy and receives a home visit from them. NFP nurses work with mothers to help them: - Have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby - Become a better parent - Build a strong network of support - Make their home a safe place for the baby to live and play - Find healthcare, childcare, job training, and other support services available in the community NFP nurses also work to help mothers continue their education, develop job skills, set goals for their family's future and find ways to reach them.

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Maternity Navigation Services
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides information and support to women during and after pregnancy. Services during pregnancy include prenatal education which focus on fetal growth, stages of labor, breastfeeding, etc. After birth services offered are postpartum home visits, weight and length check, breastfeeding help, referrals for other specialized needs, nutritional consults and dental care, and much more. Support services are available by telephone or a home visit.

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Breastfeeding Support Programs
Parenting Materials
Specialized Information and Referral
Expectant / New Parent Assistance
Childbirth Education
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
A comprehensive health center offering primary care (assessment, treatment, and referral), dental clinic, health education, and diabetes education. Tuscarora Community Health Worker Program provides home-based case management services to participating women and their children and helps them overcome barriers to care. Workers help identify complicating factors that make it difficult for clients to access the care they need; assist in enrolling pregnant women into prenatal care and children into primary care; assist in enrolling for services such as WIC, Medicaid/PCAP and Child Health Plus; provide education on topics such as breastfeeding, baby care, lead poisoning, immunization, nutrition, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, and substance abuse; provide referrals to food pantries, housing assistance, educational programs, childcare, and other services; and provide support and help to overcome the barriers that prevent families from receiving a healthy start in life. HOURS: Monday, 9am-6pm; Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Tuscarora Community Health Workers Program: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4pm.

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
General Health Education Programs
Disease / Disability Information
General Medical Care
General Dentistry
Case / Care Management
Pediatrics
A program designed to help parents meet the challenges of parenting young children and to ensure their children's healthy development. Program provides comprehensive, home-based services to families during pregnancy or with newborns up to three months of age. The family can continue in the program until the child is five years old or enters Head Start. Services of a Certified Lactation Consultant, Doula, and/or Father Advocate can be included as a complimentary add-on for families. A support group for fathers is also offered.

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New Dad Parenting Programs
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Comprehensive program that deals with families at risk of child abuse and/or child neglect. Provides weekly home visits, child development services, and positive parenting training, along with case management services when needed.

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Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides information and support to women during and after pregnancy. Services during pregnancy include prenatal education which focus on fetal growth, stages of labor, breastfeeding, etc. After birth services offered are postpartum home visits, weight and length check, breastfeeding help, referrals for other specialized needs, nutritional consults and dental care, and much more. Support services are available by telephone or a home visit.

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Breastfeeding Support Programs
Parenting Materials
Specialized Information and Referral
Expectant / New Parent Assistance
Childbirth Education
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides information and support to women during and after pregnancy. Services during pregnancy include prenatal education which focus on fetal growth, stages of labor, breastfeeding, etc. After birth services offered are postpartum home visits, weight and length check, breastfeeding help, referrals for other specialized needs, nutritional consults and dental care, and much more. Support services are available by telephone or a home visit.

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Breastfeeding Support Programs
Parenting Materials
Specialized Information and Referral
Expectant / New Parent Assistance
Childbirth Education
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Provides parenting workshops, toddler story hours and playgroups, parent support groups, book clubs, home visiting, and referrals to community resources.

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Family Support Centers / Outreach
Children's Play Groups
Story Hour
Parent Support Groups
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Parenting Skills Classes
Specialized Information and Referral
Controls and investigates diseases that can pass from person to person, including sexually-transmitted infections, HIV, and AIDS. Provides lead poisoning prevention, immunization clinics, flu clinics, maternal and child health visits, and confidential testing and follow-up for TB (tuberculosis), When needed and ordered by the Health Care Provider, certain Public Health Nursing services may be provided in the home. Visit the GOHealthNY Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram page for news and information.

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AIDS / HIV Control
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening
Lead Information
Prenatal / Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Flu Vaccines
Immunizations
Tuberculosis Screening
Sexually Transmitted Disease Control