Program Details
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Doula Support
A non-medical person who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support before, during and after childbirth.
Description
Doulas are non-medical professionals who provide emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. They are trained to help birthing individuals and their families achieve the healthiest and most satisfying experience possible.
In addition to prenatal visits, support during labor/delivery, and postpartum visits, many doulas provide additional services, such as lactation support, newborn care and parenting classes, massage, and aromatherapy. Doulas may provide services in a variety of settings, such as a hospital, home, birthing center, and telehealth. Doulas do not deliver babies or provide medical care.
About This Location
The information below shares unique characteristics and specialties about this individual doula.
This provider works with: Fond du Lac Human Services Division
Languages Spoken: Ojibwe
Personal Identity: Black/African American, LGBTQ2-S+, Native/American Indian
Specializations: Cultural practices/ceremonies/traditions, Medical complication(s) (mother), Medical complication(s) (baby), Natural/holistic, Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Planning Cesarean section, Pregnancy after miscarriage/loss, Pre-term labor/delivery, Trauma informed support, Twins/multiples, Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)/Trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC), Virtual/remote support
Additional services offered: Belly casting, Bereavement doula (pregnancy & infant loss), Bodywork, Childbirth education services, Cultural practices, ceremony, or other traditions, Extended Postpartum, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), Lactation support (non-IBCLC), Mother blessing celebrations, Newborn care and parenting classes, Photography - Newborn, maternity, and/or birth, Prenatal or postnatal massage, Therapeutic bodywork
Doula certification organization: DONA
Features
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Area Served by County
- Carlton County
- St. Louis County
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Doula Birth Settings
- Clinic
- Hospital
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Doula Specialization
- Cultural practices/ceremonies/traditions
- Medical complication(s) (baby)
- Medical complication(s) (mother)
- Natural/holistic
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Planning cesarean section
- Pregnancy after miscarriage/loss
- Pre-term labor/delivery
- Trauma informed support
- Twins/multiples
- Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)/Trial of Labor After Cesarean (TOLAC)
- Virtual/remote support
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Payment
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Private health insurance
- Private pay
- Sliding fee scale
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Specialization
- African American Community
- LGBTQ Community
- Mental health
- Native American Community
- People with low income
- Teen parent
Location
927 Trettel Ln, Cloquet, MN, 55720
Area Served
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 218-878-3732
- Main: 218-879-1227
- Toll free: 888-888-6007
- Crisis Line: 218-348-1817
Websites
Other Services at this Location
- Apply for Waiver Programs Accepts applications for Medical Assistance/Medicaid waiver programs
- Child and Teen Checkups (C&TC) Coordinators connect individuals to well-child care and screenings for eligible newborns, children and young adults
- Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) Flexible range of mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbance or co-occurring substance use disorders
- Clinic Medical office that provides non-emergency care
- Dental Clinic Office that provides professional care of teeth and gums
- Domestic Violence Support Services Support program focusing on domestic abuse of individuals by their spouses or partners
- Early Childhood Mental Health Services Mental health services for young children and their families
- Families First Short term, intensive, in home crisis intervention for families and education services to preserve Indian families and avoid children being placed out of the home
- Family Home Visiting Expectant parents and parents or caregivers of young children can receive in-home support including education on pregnancy topics, parenting skills and connections to community resources.
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) Short-term help for low-income families, youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless
- Food Shelf Food support is available to people in need
- Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response Services Offers immediate emotional support by a trained counselor to help with problems such as depression, panic, anxiety, delusions, or other mood or behavior disorders. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and serves all ages.
- Transportation Program that provides rides for people in the community
- Tribal Health and Human Services Health and human services administered by tribal governments.
- Weatherization Assistance Program Helps low-income homeowners and renters to reduce energy costs
- WIC - Supplemental Nutrition Program A nutrition and breastfeeding program that helps young families eat well and be healthy. Learn about nutrition during pregnancy and feeding your baby and young children; meet breastfeeding goals; and buy healthy food using your WIC card.
Last Update
11/22/2024