Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition – Division for Pregnancy, Infancy and Early Childhood (PIE)

Early Intervention Partnerships Program (EIPP) is a home visiting program for pregnant women and post partum mothers in communities with some of the state’s highest rates of infant mortality and morbidity. Coordinated by an existing Early Intervention (EI) program, EIPP serves as a high-risk maternal and newborn screening, assessment and service system that is… Continue Reading Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition – Division for Pregnancy, Infancy and Early Childhood (PIE) [...]

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Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition – Perinatal, Early Childhood, and Special Health Needs

Care Coordinations assist families in accessing care and services and provide consultation to parents, teachers, and medical and social service workers with a focus on children and youth with complex medical conditions. Services include assessment, coordination, education, and referral. Care Coordinators can help a family with: medical, social and educational systems access referral info… Continue Reading Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition – Perinatal, Early Childhood, and Special Health Needs [...]

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