

Program Details
Horizon Public Health
Family Home Visiting
Expectant parents, parents, or guardians of children five years old and younger can get in-home coaching with parenting skills and connections to community resources
Description
Family Home Visiting is a voluntary, home-based service ideally delivered prenatally through a child's first few years.
Using information from developmental and risk assessments, a trained home visitor visits the family on a routine basis and works with the family on goals they have established together.
Home visiting uses a multi-generational approach, benefiting pregnant and parenting families with young children by:
- Helping parents and caregivers develop safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments that support healthy development
- Connecting families to community services, such as referrals for pregnant women to prenatal care
- Supporting parents as a child's first teacher
- Fostering parenting skills that decrease the risk of child abuse
Additional Information
The Nurse-Family Partnership model is provided by Supporting Hands Nurse-Family Partnership Program
Also provides:
- Supporting Hands Nurse-Family Partnership, a program for first-time mothers
- Growing Great Kids, a program focused on prenatal and postpartum health, infant/child development and attachment, and life skills to build a strong family support system
Features
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Evidence-Based Programs
- Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH)
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Medical Services
- Nutrition assessment and/or counseling
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Payment
- Free / no cost to everyone
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Specialization
- Family
Eligibility
Most programs offer services prenatally through children up to five years of age. Families who present the greatest need are prioritized to receive visits, including those who may have the following risk factors:
- Adolescent parents
- History of child or domestic abuse, or other types of violence including victimization
- History of homelessness or low resiliency to adversities and environmental stressors
- Mental health disorders including maternal depression or reduced cognitive function
- History of alcohol or substance use
- Insufficient financial resources and economic instability due to employment barrier
Nearly all Family Home Visiting in Minnesota uses an evidence-based home visiting model that varies slightly in audience, eligibility, and focus.
Application Instructions
There is no application process. Families interested in enrolling are connected with trained home visitors.
Fee
This service is free
Location
10 E Highway 28, Morris, MN, 56267
Area Served
Stevens County
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 320-763-6018
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Websites
Other Locations
- Pope County Office 10 1st St NE, Glenwood, MN, 56334
- Grant County Office 15 Central Ave N, Elbow Lake, MN, 56531
- Traverse County Office 202 8th St N, Wheaton, MN, 56296
- Horizon Main Office - Douglas County 809 Elm St, Alexandria, MN, 56308
Other Services at this Location
- Apply for Waiver Programs Accepts applications for Medical Assistance/Medicaid waiver programs
- Child and Teen Checkups Coordinators connect individuals to well-child care and screenings for eligible newborns, children and young adults
- Follow Along Program Program that helps to make sure children are learning and growing appropriately for their age
- Public Health Clinic Public health departments offer screenings, health education and wellness services
- WIC - Supplemental Nutrition Program Healthy eating and breastfeeding support program for women, infants and children. Benefits include nutrition information, healthy food you purchase using your card, and other health or community program referrals.
Last Update
2/1/2023