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Home Visiting Overview

Home Visiting Overview. April 8, 2011. Help Me Grow . A program for Ohio’s expectant parents, newborns, infants and toddlers. Help Me Grow Mission.

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Home Visiting Overview

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  1. Home Visiting Overview April 8, 2011

  2. Help Me Grow • A program for Ohio’s expectant parents, newborns, infants and toddlers

  3. Help Me Grow Mission • To create, nourish and maintain an infrastructure of coordinated, community-based family-centered services and supports for expectant parents and their families

  4. Help Me Grow Vision • To support parents in building the knowledge and capacity to nurture their children's healthy development so that Ohio’s children are socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually prepared to use their capabilities to succeed

  5. Home Visiting • An effective way to deliver parenting education, administer screenings and assessments, and support families with their unique needs • Healthy pregnancies and child health, development, and readiness are core to healthy infants and toddlers in Ohio

  6. Home Visiting • Parenting confidence and competence, as well as families’ connectedness to their community and level of social support are core to healthy families in Ohio • Healthy families and infants and toddlers in Ohio are critical to ensure that all children are healthy, happy and ready to succeed

  7. HMG Home Visiting • Since 1988 • Early Intervention in all 88 counties for Part C eligible children • Since 1998 • Home Visiting in all 88 counties for families with risk factors • Since 2010 • Home Visiting program with focus on parenting education in all 88 counties

  8. HMG Home Visiting • A strategy to provide parent education, screenings, assessment and other services that support child development • Is based on building ongoing relationships between families and their home visitors • Every component is based on research which shows improvements in parenting competence and confidence thus positively impacting development

  9. HMG Home Visiting • Home visits must be made available to offer parent education, screening and assessments, community referrals and transition to a child enhancing program at age 3 • Home visits must be voluntary, confidential, culturally sensitive and respectful of the family • One home visitor is assigned per family and is the family’s primary point of contact

  10. HMG Home Visiting • Visits take place within everyday environments, usually in the child’s home • Responsibilities include eligibility determination, Family Plan, screenings, assessments, transition, & linkages with supports & services • Home Visitors must have a minimum of 1 successful contact every 30 days between referral and exit

  11. Home Visiting Goals • Increase Healthy Pregnancies • Improve Parenting Confidence and Competence • Improve Child Health, Development, and Readiness • Increase Family Connectedness to Community and Social Support

  12. Home Visiting Components • Evidence-based parenting education curriculum • Ongoing screenings and assessments • Family need-based referral/resource linkages • Transition to a development-enhancing program/early care and education provider

  13. Who does HMG Serve? • Expectant Parents • Newborns • Infants • Toddlers to age 3 • And Their Families

  14. Home Visiting Eligibility • First time pregnant women* • A first time parent with a child less than 6 months of age* • A child under age of three referred from Child Protective Services • A child under age three with at least one parent in active military duty *Must meet HMG income guidelines of 200% or less of the federal poverty level

  15. Home Visiting Outcomes • Increase access to prenatal care • Increase smoking cessation • Prevent child abuse/neglect • Improve knowledge of child development • Improve parent-child interactions • Improve home environment • Increase access to medical home/primary health care provider • Increase family support • Increase community connectedness

  16. Increase access to Prenatal Care

  17. Increase Smoking Cessation

  18. Prevent child abuse/neglect

  19. Improve knowledge of child development

  20. Improve parent-child interactions

  21. Improve home environment

  22. Increase access to medical home/primary health care provider

  23. Increase family support & community connectedness

  24. Screenings • Each county ensures that the vision, hearing, nutrition, and social emotional development of all children eligible for HMG is screened within 45 days of referral and prior to the development of the first Family Plan • The purpose of screening is to identify developmental and health concerns as early as possible to improve outcomes and provide effective interventions

  25. Screenings • DO • Determine if further evaluation is necessary • Give Home Visitors and parents an overview of their child’s health and development status • DO NOT • Specify the nature of a developmental delay or the reason for its existence • Lead to a decision about whether the child has a developmental delay

  26. Home Visiting “Child Find” • Local HMG Home Visiting programs are seeking ways to effectively find and reach out to families who might benefit from home visiting services • You can help us inform parents of services or make a referral on behalf of the child/family to HMG providers in your county

  27. Home Visiting Referrals • Referrals can be made by contacting Help Me Grow in your county 1-800-755-GROW (4769) www.ohiohelpmegrow.org

  28. Questions Jeffrey Wynnyk Training, Family Support & Home Visiting Supervisor Jeffrey.Wynnyk@odh.ohio.gov Sharon Marcum HMG Home Visiting Program Consultant Sharon.Marcum@odh.ohio.gov 614-644-8389

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