Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

Family Home Visiting

Expectant parents, parents, or guardians of children five 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 every week or so and works with the family on goals they have established.

Home visiting uses a multi-generational approach, benefiting pregnant and parenting families with young children through:

  • 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 Manidoo Ningadoodem (Family Spirit) Program supports young Native parents from pregnancy to 3 years after the birth of their child.

Health educators do home visits weekly, monthly, or whatever the parents' schedules allow. Families can follow the specially designed curriculum of 63 lessons or choose just the lessons they want to learn about. Visits are offered from early pregnancy until child's third birthday.

Program includes:

  • Increase parenting knowledge and skills
  • Address maternal psychosocial risks that could interfere with positive child rearing
  • Promote optimal physical, cognitive, social/emotional development for children ages 0 to 3
  • Prepare children for early school success
  • Ensure children get recommended well-child visits and health care
  • Link families to community services that address specific needs
  • Promote parents' and children's life skills and behavioral outcomes across the lifespan

Features

  • Evidence-Based Programs
    • Family Spirit
    • Healthy Families America
  • Specialization
    • Native American Community

Eligibility

Most programs offer services prenatally through children up to age five years. 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 vary slightly in audience, eligibility, and focus.

Application Instructions

There is no application process. Families interested in enrolling are connected with trained home visitors.

Fee

There is no fee for this service.

Location

312 1st St NW, Cass Lake, MN, 56633

Other Services at this Location

  • 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 WIC Card, and other health or community program referrals.

Websites

Business Hours

8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday

Phone Numbers

  • Primary Contact for this program: 218-335-7235
  • Main: 218-335-4502
  • Nutrition Services Progra: 218-335-4546
  • Toll Free: 800-282-3389

Area Served

Leech Lake Reservation and the surrounding 25 mile radius including; Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard and Itasca counties

Last Update

9/16/2021