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Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition, Inc. — 2003 -04 Healthy Families — IRC Program <br /> IRC Board of County Commissioners — Children 's Services Advisory Committee <br /> C. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Entire Section C, I — 6, not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . List Priority Needs area addressed. Parenting Support and Education & Mental Wellness <br /> 2 . Briefly describe program activities including location of services. The primary location <br /> of services takes place in the family' s home. Healthy Families is a voluntary, intensive home <br /> visiting program that occurs on a weekly basis . Family Support Workers (FSW) , who are trained <br /> paraprofessionals, provide case-management services focusing on parent/child bonding, <br /> infant/child growth and development, ensuring well baby care and immunization schedule <br /> compliance and support the family empowering them to set and achieve goals. Family caseloads <br /> for the FSW ' s are by design, kept to under 25 families, to ensure the intensity of the home-based <br /> services are manageable . HF can initiate services either prenatally or up to two weeks after the <br /> birth of the target child . HF Florida and the Florida Department of Health have collaborated to <br /> develop a Universal Prenatal Screen. The screen is offered to the pregnant woman on her first <br /> obstetric (OB) visit with her prenatal care provider. In Indian River County, during the spring of <br /> 2001 , a Screening Liaison position was provided by the IRCHS Coalition to Partner' s In <br /> Women ' s Health, (the primary OB provider for pregnant women who have Medicaid or are <br /> indigent) in order to better coordinate the screening process and ensure that the pregnant woman <br /> is referred to the program (HS or HF) that can best meet her needs based on the risk factors <br /> presented. The implementation of this Screening Liaison position has dramatically improved the <br /> referral process and has eliminated any duplication of services . HF—IRC receives the screens <br /> from the HS Care Coordination (HSCC) office and makes contact with all pregnant mothers who <br /> had a positive screen for HE HF focuses on parenting education and services directly related to <br /> parent/child bonding and infant care and development. Once the positive HF screen is received, <br /> the HF-IRC Family Assessment Worker (FAW) contacts the HSCC office to determine the status <br /> of the pregnant woman and if she is being served by HS Care Coordination. The FAW conducts <br /> a face-to-face two-hour comprehensive assessment to determine if she would be eligible for HF <br /> services . If the pregnant woman is eligible after the assessment for HF and is not receiving HS <br /> services, then on-going HF services would begin. The majority of all HF referrals come from the <br /> HS screen prenatally. However, referrals can take place within two weeks after the birth of the <br /> infant. Postnatal referrals routinely come from the Indian River Memorial Hospital (IRMH) <br /> representatives after delivery. <br /> For the first time since the inception of the HF-IRC back in the summer of 1998, eight families <br /> will "graduate" from the HF-IRC program this summer. Of these families, seven are employed <br /> and two have increased their level of education. Of these eight participants, six were <br /> unemployed at the time of entering the HF-IRC program. One hundred percent of the families <br /> being served have conformed to their well child/EPSTD standards (which includes <br /> immunizations) , with 100% of the families surveyed showing overall satisfaction with services . <br /> 3 . Briefly describe how your program intends to address the stated need/problem. Include <br /> reference to any studies or evidence that indicate proposed strategies are effective with <br /> target population. HF focuses on families with risk factors for child abuse addressing parenting <br /> components that will improve parent/child interactions and enhance overall brain development. <br /> The HF program is modeled after the highly successful national HF America initiative that is <br /> based on critical program elements that have been defined by over 20 years of research and <br /> 6 <br />