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UNIVERSAL HOME VISITING A MODEL OF KANSAS HOME VISITING
PROGRAMOVERVIEWANDHOMEVISITORREQUIREMENTS
HOME VISITING PROCESS MODEL
RESOURCESANDINFORMATIONTOUSEWITHFAMILIES
forpregnantwomenandfamilieswithinfantsupto1year
GOALS
SAFETYNET:Everyexpectingornewmotherreceivesanoutreach/intakevisit
SOCIAL/EMOTIONALWELL-BEING:Familiesreceiveneededscreeningsandassessments
REFERRAL:Familiesareconnectedtoresourcesinthecommunity
PURPOSE:Toeducate,initiatereferrals,andassistmothers
andfamiliesinaccessingcommunitysystemsofcare
UNIVERSALHOMEVISITING
TARGETPOPULATIONPregnantWomen,Mothers,Infants(Birthto12Months)
APPROACH:Homevisitorservicesareintendedtoeducateandpositivelyimpactbehaviorsbyincreasingthenumberofwomenaccessingearlyandcomprehensiveservicesbefore,during,andafterpregnancy.Ahomevisitorprovidesinformationonhealthandsafety,parenting,preventiveprograms,andinfantdevelopment.Acriticalresponsibilityofthehomevisitoristohaveabroadknowledgeofavailablecommunityresources.
Homevisitingincludesprenatalandpostpartumvisits.Onaverage,visitstakeaboutanhour.Typically,1-2visitsareconducted;however,thenumberofvisitsisadecisionofthesupervisingstaffandhomevisitorbasedonfamilyneed/levelofriskandavailabilityofreferralservices.Thehomevisitingprogramisintendedtoserveasabridgetoconnectfamiliestoneededservices.
UniversalHomeVisitingisaproductoftheKansasMaternalandChildHealthprogram(MCH),KansasDepartmentofHealthandEnvironment(KDHE).
MINDSET AND MODELING THE WAY
AUniversalHomeVisitorhastherightmindsettomodelthewayforfamilies.
TheUniversalHomeVisitingprogramusesastrength-basedapproachandconcentratesontheinherentstrengthsofindividuals,families,groups,andorganizations.Thisapproachdeployspersonalstrengthstoaidinrecoveryandempowerment.Tofocusonhealthandwell-beingistoembraceanasset-basedapproachwherethegoalistopromotethepositive.
MINDSET:TheUniversalHomeVisitormustpresentinformationinawaythatisnottooclinical.Theyshouldstresstheimportanceofpartnerengagement,asappropriate.Theyshouldbeculturallyawareandeasilyabletointeractwithpeoplefromvaryingsocio-economicbackgrounds.Theyshouldberespectfuloffamilies,haveagrowthmindsetaroundanindividual’sabilitytoimprove,andshouldmeetfamilieswheretheyare—aslongasthere’snointerferencewiththesafetyofthefamilyorhomevisitor.
MODELING:Homevisitorsshouldmodelgoalsetting.Becausehomevisitorsmeetclientswheretheyare,thisoftenmeanssettingshort-term,achievablegoals—startingwithnextweek,notnextmonthornextyear.Homevisitorsshoulddemonstratepositiveparent/childinteraction:pickthebabyup,talktohimorher,showthefamilyhowtointeractwithaninfant.Homevisitorsteachthefamilytoworkthroughproblemsbyhelpingthemidentifysolutions.Homevisitorfollowupiskeytomakingsurereferralsarekeptandgoalsaremet.
TRAINING & SKILL REQUIREMENTS
AUniversalHomeVisitormustmeetminimumqualificationsandwillcompleteinitialandfollow-uptrainingrequirements.
MINIMUMQUALIFICATIONSANDSKILLS
• MinimumofahighschooldiplomaorGED• Abilitytodifferentiatebetweenhomevisitorandnursingresponsibilities• Respectfulnessoftheconfidentialityofaclientrelationship• Effectivecommunicationskills• Abilitytopresentawarm,concerned,culturally-sensitiveattitudetowardfamilies• Knowledgeofavailablecommunityresourcesandhowtoutilizethem• Takesdirectionandcarriesoutdecisionsmadebyasupervisor• Completestimelyandaccuratereports• Worksindependentlyanddependably• Modelsahealthylifestylewhileinteractingwithclients
HOMEVISITORORIENTATIONREQUIREMENTS
Orientationofeachhomevisitormustbecompletedwithin90daysofhire/grantaward.Anorientation“checklist”isavailableintheKansasMaternalandChildHealthServicemanualandshouldbeusedtodocumentcompletionoforientationrequirements.Completedchecklistsmustbepresenteduponrequestduringmonitoringvisits.
PriortoProvidingServices,thehomevisitorwill:• Reviewtheagency’sAidtoLocalMCHapplicationtobetterunderstandtheservices,
partnerships,andhomevisitingplansubmittedtoKDHE• Reviewagencypoliciesandproceduresregardinghomevisiting• CompleteBasicKansasHomeVisitingTraining• Becomefamiliarwithresourcematerialssharedduringvisits• Becomefamiliarwithcommunitypartners,services,andresources• Shadow3visitsconductedbyanexperiencedhomevisitor• Conductatleast1visitaccompaniedbytheHomeVisitingProgramSupervisor
TRAINING & SKILL REQUIREMENTSCONTINUED
TRAININGREQUIREMENTS
BasicKansasHomeVisitingTraining
Part1:Onlinetrainingsmustbecompletedwithin30daysofhireandpriortoprovidingservices.Itisrequiredofallhomevisitorsandsupervisors,regardlessofprofession/credentialbecausecontentisspecifictohomevisitingservices.
• KS-TRAINCourseID#1043474• AbuseandNeglectKS-TRAINCourseID#1043466• HIPPAOverviewKS-TRAINCourseID#1041019
Part2:In-persontrainingisofferedeverysixtoninemonthsandmustbecompletedwithinninemonthsofhire.Trainingincludessuchtopicsas:roleofthebestpracticesandbeliefs,roleofthehomevisitor,boundaries,homevisitorsafety,andpoverty.
Annual/OngoingTraining:AllhomevisitorsarerequiredtoattendthefallregionaltrainingprovidedbyKDHE.Supervisorsarestronglyencouragedtoattendinordertoprovideadequatesupportandsupervision.
Recommended/Optional:QualityconferencesandeventssuchastheGovernor’sPublicHealthConference,Governor’sConferenceforPreventionofChildAbuseandNeglect,andKansasPublicHealthAssociationConference.
Trainingresources: KS-TRAINwww.ks.training.orgPublicHealthConnectionswww.kdheks.gov/olrh/public_health_connectionsMCHNavigatorwww.mchnavigator.org
Shadowing:Priortoprovidingservicesindependently,homevisitorsmustshadowatleast3visitsconductedbyanexperiencedhomevisitorandmustconductatleast1visitaccompaniedbythehomevisitingprogramsupervisor.
IndividualProfessionalDevelopmentPlan(IPDP):AnIPDPorothersystemofdocumentingtrainingandcontinuingeducationmustbemaintainedandavailableforreview.
FormoreinformationrefertotheKansasMaternalandChildHealthServiceManual
INITIALASSESSMENT
PRENTATALHOMEVISIT
POSTPARTUMHOMEVISIT
HomeVisitorattemptstoworkwithreferringagencyforawarmhandoff• Contactsreferralagencyand/orconsultsrecordsavailable(e.g.depressionscreening)
• Ifwarmhandoffisnotpossible,determinespreferredmethodofcommunicationtointroduceselfandmakeappointment
IfHomeVisitorcan’tmakecontact:
talktoreferringagency
FirstPrenatalHomeVisitwithAssessmentwithin10-14daysofreferral• Assessesneed• Triagesmostimportantneeds• Includingscreeningfordepressionifnotdonepreviously
• Offerssupportandreferrals,asneeded• Provideseducationalhandouts• Buildsrapport• Completespaperwork
Follow-uponreferralswithclientandagency
Ifunmetneedsareidentified:
Scheduleadditionalvisitorinitiateareferral
HomeVisitorusespreferredmethodofcommunicationtocontactpostpartum,makingmultiplecontactsifnecessary-letsmomknowshecancallortextwithquestionsorconcerns
• Reconnectswithfamily&assessesneed
• Triagesmostimportantneeds• Offerssupport,handouts,andreferrals,
• Completespaperwork• Screens/rescreensfordepression
Ifunmetneedsareidentified:
Scheduleadditionalvisitorinitiateareferral
PROCESSMODELUNIVERSAL HOME VISITING
VISITPARAMETERSAVERAGEVISIT=1hour
TARGETPOPULATION=Pregnantwomen,mothers,infants(birthto12months)
HIGHRISKCLIENTS=refertootherhomevisitingprogramifavailableandasappropriate
PRENATALM&INURSE(ifapplicable):Bloodpressure,temperature,pulse
POSTPARTUMM&INURSE(ifapplicable):Bloodpressure,temperature,pulse
ASQ-3andASQ:SE-2forinfants4weeksorolder,ifapplicable
Follow-uponreferralswithclientandagency
ConsultwiththeHomeVisitingProgramSupervisortoinitiateareferralinthesecases:amoreintensiveformofhomevisitingisneeded;anassessmentbyanurseordoctorisnecessary;and/or
homevisitsbeyondaninfant’sfirstbirthdayareindicated
UniversalHomeVisitingisaproductoftheKansasMaternalandChildHealthprogram,KansasDepartmentofHealthandEnvironment
BYTOPIC
GENERALRESOURCES
ACES
BIRTHPLANS
CARSEATS
CHOOSINGCHILDCARE
CHILDDEVELOPMENT
DOMESTICVIOLENCE
FATHERINVOLVEMENT
HEALTHCARECOVERAGE
IMMUNIZATIONS
INFANTCARE
INFANTFEEDING
INJURYPREVENTION
LABOR/CHILDBIRTH
MATERNALDEPRESSION
MEDICALHOME
NUTRITION
ORALHEALTH
RISKSCREENING
CHOOSINGCHILDCARE
PRENATALRISK
REPRODUCTIVEHEALTH
SAFEHAVENfor NEWBORNS
SAFESLEEP
SIBLINGS
SMOKINGCESSATION
STRESSRELIEF
SUBSTANCEUSE/ABUSE
TRAUMAANDCARE
MATERNALDEPRESSION
WORK(RETURNINGTO)
UNIVERSAL HOME VISITINGRESOURCES
GeneralResources- PlanningandPreparingforBaby
BabyCenterwww.babycenter.com
BabyBufferwww.babybuffer.org
KansasResourceGuidewww.kansasresourceguide.org OR1-800-332-6262
Text4Baby www.text4baby.org
KansasBirthCertificateInformationwww.kdheks.gov/vital/birth.html
AdverseChildhoodExperiences(ACEs)seealsoTrauma/Trauma-InformedCare
ACEsStudywww.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy
ACEInterfacewww.aceinterface.com
ACEsConnectionNetworkwww.acesconnection.com
ACEsTooHighwww.acestoohigh.com
ResilienceTrumpsACEswww.resiliencetrumpsaces.org
CDCEssentialsforChildhoodFrameworkwww.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childmaltreatment/essentials.html
RobertWoodJohnsonFoundationwww.rwjf.org/en/library/collections/aces.html
FutureswithoutViolence:HealthyMoms,HappyBabiesCurriculumwww.futureswithoutviolence.org/userfiles/file/HealthCare/HV_Trainer's_Guide_Low_Res_FINAL.pdf
MakingtheConnection:IntimatePartnersViolenceandPublicHealthwww.futureswithoutviolence.org/making-the-connection-intimate-partner-violence-and-public-health
ACEsData/Report(Kansas)www.kdheks.gov/brfss/PDF/ACE_Report_2014.pdf
KansasPowerofthePositivewww.kansaspowerofthepositive.org
LemonadeforLife(intervention)www.lemonadeforlife.com
LucidWitnesswww.lucidwitness.com/2016/09/25/index-to-lucidwitness
TheSanctuaryModel®(Dr.SandraBloom)www.sanctuaryweb.com/Home.aspx
ResilientKC www.kcchamber.com/Resilient-KC/Home.aspx
TraumaMatters KCwww.marc2.org/traumamatterskc
BirthPlans
BirthPlanwww.marchofdimes.org/materials/birth-plan.pdf
CarSeatSafety/Installation
CarSeatProgram(SafeKidsKansas)www.safekidskansas.org/car_seat_program.htm
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBeforeBabyArrives:CarSeatSafety
CarSeatInformationalHandouts,includingBoosterSeats,BucklingUp,AirBags,SelectingtheRightCarSeat,MeetingtheCarSeatChallengewww.kansasboosterseat.org
CarSeatTypeswww.safercar.gov/parents/CarSeats/Car-Seat-Types.htm?view=full
ChoosingChildCare
ChildCareLicensingProgramwww.kdheks.gov/bcclr/index.html
ParentPagewww.kdheks.gov/bcclr/parents.htm
OnlineChildCareSearch(compliance/licensingstatus)www.kdheks.gov/bcclr/capp.htm
ChildCareAwareofKansaswww.ks.childcareaware.org
ChecklistforChoosingQualityChildCare(Lista deControlparaElejir unaGuarderia decalidad)
www.ks.childcareaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Checklist-for-Choosing-Quality-Child-Care.pdf
Spanishwww.ks.childcareaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Checklist-for-Choosing-Quality-Child-Care-español.pdf
StateChildCareFactsintheStateofKansaswww.ks.childcareaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/State-of-Kansas-Child-Care-Facts.pdf
WhatTypeofChildCareisRightforYourFamily?www.ks.childcareaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/TypesofChildCare.pdf
SelectingaChildCareProgramwww.childcareaware.org/families/choosing-quality-child-care/selecting-a-child-care-program
ChildDevelopment/Screening
NewbornScreeningProgramwww.kdheks.gov/newborn_screening/index.html
SoundBeginnings NewbornHearingScreeningProgramwww.soundbeginnings.org
Infant-ToddlerServicesProgramwww.ksits.org/index.html
Localprogramswww.ksits.org/download/network_brochure.pdf
SpecialHealthCareNeedsProgramwww.kdheks.gov/shcn/index.htm
AgesandStagesQuestionnairewww.agesandstages.com
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBeforeBabyArrives• BondingWithYourBaby
• HowCanYouBeaNurturingParent?
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBaby’sFirstSixMonths• LearningAboutMyNewBaby
• FiguringOutWhatMyBabyWants
BondingWithYourBabywww.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/ch_six_bond.pdf
UnderstandingYourBaby’sCueswww.wicworks.fns.usda.gov/wicworks/Sharing_Center/CA/Handouts/BabyCuesEng.pdf
TrackYourChild’sDevelopmentalMilestonesbrochurewww.cdc.gov/ActEarlywww.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/pdf/parents_pdfs/trackchildsdevmilestoneseng.pdf
MilestoneMoments:LearntheSigns.ActEarly.Bookletwww.cdc.gov/Milestoneswww.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/pdf/parents_pdfs/milestonemomentseng508.pdf
GrowUpHealthy!www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/downloads/growth-chart-providers.pdf
DomesticViolence
KansasCoalitionAgainstSexualandDomesticViolencewww.kcsdv.org
HealthResourceCenteronDomesticViolence(888)Rx-Abuse(792-2873)
AmIaVictimofDomesticViolence?www.safehome-ks.org/resources/am-i-a-victim-of-domestic-violence
DomesticViolence:APracticalGuideforVictimswww.ksbar.org/page/domestic_victims
DomesticViolencewww.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/dv12-16.pdfSpanish www.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/dvespanol1-17.pdf
SafetyPlanforVictimsofDomesticViolencewww.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/safetyplan1-17.pdfSpanish www.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/plandeseguridad1-17.pdf
SexualViolencewww.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/sa1-17.pdfSpanish www.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/svespanol1-17.pdf
SafetyPlanforVictimsofDomesticViolenceThatAreNon-CitizensSpanishwww.kcsdv.org/images/pdfs/resources/safety-planning-for-non-citizens-espanol1-17.pdf
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBeforeBabyArrives• HowCanIbeaGreatDad?• AdviceforExpectantFathers• WhyFathersAreSoImportant
• TipsforFathers-to-Be
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBaby’sFirstSixMonths• TipsforNewDads• I’maGreatDad!
KansasChildren’sServiceLeaguewww.kcsl.org
ResourcesforFatherswww.fatherhood.gov/?gclid=Cj0KEQjw5YfHBRDzjNnioYq3_swBEiQArj4pdIaeXHT04ajejZvtqPRwPKLrlY9J20kIUbdztI8SplAaAn3e8P8HAQ
FatherInvolvement
HealthCareInsuranceToolkitwww.kshomevisiting.org/wpcontent/uploads/2016/11/Healthcare-Insurance-Toolkit-.pdf
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBeforeBabyArrives:WhereDoesYourMoneyGo?FinanciallyEmpoweredNewParents:FinancialLessonsforParentswith(orExpecting)TheirFirstChildwww.debtreductionservices.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Financially-Empowered-New-Parents-Handouts.pdf
WhatMarketplacehealthinsuranceplanscoverwww.healthcare.gov/coverage/what-marketplace-plans-cover
Healthcoverageifyou’repregnantorplantogetpregnantwww.healthcare.gov/what-if-im-pregnant-or-plan-to-get-pregnant
Immunizations
CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)VaccineInformationandRecommendationswww.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/index.html
2016RecommendedImmunizationsforChildrenfromBirthThrough6YearsOldwww.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/downloads/parent-ver-sch-0-6yrs.pdf
UnderstandingHowVaccinesWorkwww.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/conversations/downloads/vacsafe-understand-color-office.pdf
HealthCareCoverage
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBeforeBabyArrives:WhatYouNeedforBaby’sFirstWeeksPartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBaby’sFirstSixMonths
• SoothingaFussyBaby• UnderstandingYourBaby’sCries• CalmingYourselfWhenBaby’sUpset• NeverShakeYourBaby• LearningYourNewborn’sSignals
CryingandColic:Whatitmeanswhenyourbabyisfussywww.healthonline.washington.edu/document/health_online/pdf/Crying_Colic_11_11.pdf
PositiveParentingTipsforHealthyChildDevelopment:Infants(0-1yearofage)www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/pdfs/infants-0-1-w-npa.pdf
InfantCare
InfantFeeding(breast/formula)
KansasBreastfeedingCoalitionwww.ksbreastfeeding.org/resourcesKansasWomen,Infants,andChildren(WIC)www.kansaswic.org/breastfeedingPartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculumBaby’sFirstSixMonths
• SmokingandBreastfeeding
• TheTruthaboutAlcoholandBreastfeeding
TheCDCGuidetoStrategiestoSupportBreastfeedingMothersandBabieswww.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/pdf/BF-Guide-508.PDF
YourGuidetoBreastfeedingwww.womenshealth.gov/files/assets/docs/breastfeeding/breastfeedingguide-general-english.pdf
SafeKidsKansaswww.safekidskansas.orgPoisonControlCenterwww.kumed.com/medical-services/poison-control HOTLINE1-800-222-1222
ThePeriodofPurpleCryingwww.purplecrying.info/what-is-the-period-of-purple-crying.phpShakenBabySyndromewww.togetherwithbaby.com/Handouts/handout_sbs.pdf
HomeSafetyChecklistwww.kshomevisiting.org
LeadHazardSafetywww.kshealthyhomes.org
BabySafetyChecklistwww.cpsc.gov/s3fspublic/206%20Baby%20Safety%20Checklist_web_enNEW.pdf
Infants&Toddlers(Ages0-3)SafetyintheHome&Communitywww.cdc.gov/parents/infants/safety.html
Labor/Childbirth
StagesofLaborwww.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/stages-of-labor.aspx
HowtoTellWhenLaborBeginswww.acog.org/~/media/For%20Patients/faq004.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20120801T1121182122%20
Whyatleast39weeksisbestforyourbabywww.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/why-at-least-39-weeks-is-best-for-your-baby.aspx
MedicationsforPainReliefDuringLaborandDeliverywww.acog.org/~/media/For%20Patients/faq086.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20130515T1004441971%20
InjuryPrevention/Safety
Maternal/PerinatalDepression
PregnancyandPostpartumResourceCenterofKansaswww.kansasppd.org
Mom’sMentalHealthMatterswww.nichd.nih.gov/ncmhep/initiatives/moms-mental-health-matters/moms/Pages/default.aspx
DepressionandAnxietyHappen.GettingHelpMatterswww.nichd.nih.gov/maternalmentalhealth
DuringPregnancyandAfterBirth:LearntheSignsofDepressionwww.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/depression-pregnancy.html
TalkAboutDepressionandAnxietyDuringPregnancyandAfterBirthwww.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/Documents/TalkAboutDepressionAnxiety.pdf
ActionPlanforDepressionandAnxietyAroundPregnancywww.nichd.nih.gov/ncmhep/initiatives/moms-mental-health-matters/moms/Documents/ActionPlan_DepressionAnxiety.pdf
EdinburghPostpartumDepressionScale(EPDS)www.fresno.ucsf.edu/pediatrics/downloads/edinburghscale.pdf
SpanishVersionwww.cdph.ca.gov/programs/mcah/Documents/MO-CHVP-EPDS-Spanish.pdf
USPreventiveServicesTaskForceRecommendationStatementwww.jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2484345#ArticleInformation
SeerelatedarticleinNewYorkTimesarticlewww.nytimes.com/2016/01/27/health/post-partum-depression-test-epds-screening-guidelines.html?_r=0
AAPnewsarticleonrulingonMedicaidcoverageofmaternaldepressionscreeningduringwell-childvisitswww.aappublications.org/news/2016/06/21/MaternalDepression062116
ACOGCommitteeOpinionwww.acog.org/Resources-And-Publications/Committee-Opinions/Committee-on-Obstetric-Practice/Screening-for-Perinatal-Depression
Statement/GuidelinesonusebyAAP.orgwww2.aap.org/sections/scan/practicingsafety/Toolkit_Resources/Module2/EPDS.pdf
ImplementationGuidelineswww.pmh.health.wa.gov.au/general/CACH/docs/manual/3%20Birth%20to%20School%20Entry/3.8/3.8.4%20Birth%20to%20School%20Entry%20Resources%20-%20Edinburgh%20Postnatal.pdf
EPDSScreeningAlgorithm(MinnesotaDepartmentofHealth)www.health.state.mn.us/divs/cfh/topic/pmad/content/document/pdf/workflowepds.pdf
Respondingtoapositivescreenfordepression(MinnesotaDepartmentofHealth)www.health.state.mn.us/divs/cfh/topic/pmad/fvpositive.cfm
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:• BabyBlues• CircleofSupportforMyBabyandMe
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:Baby’sFirstSixMonths:IsThisDepressionI’mFeeling?DepressionDuringandAfterPregnancymchb.hrsa.gov/sites/default/files/mchb/MaternalChildHealthTopics/maternal-womens-health/Depression_During_and_After_Pregnancy_ENGLISH.pdf
Toorderfreeprintcopiesofthisbooklet,calltheHRSAInformationCenterat1-888-Ask-HRSA
PostpartumDepressionFactswww.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/postpartum-depression-facts/index.shtml
DepressioninMothers:MoreThantheBlues(toolkitforFamilyServiceProviders)www.store.samhsa.gov/shin/content/SMA14-4878/SMA14-4878.pdf
PregnantMotherswithStrongFamilySupportLessLikelytoHavePostpartumDepressionwww.newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/stress-hormone-foreshadows-postpartum-243844
InformationforFamilyHomeVisiting(MinnesotaDepartmentofHealth)www.hhealth.state.mn.us/divs/cfh/topic/pmad/familyvisiting.cfm
AmericanAcademyofPediatricsMedicalHomewww.aap.org/en-us/professional-resources/practice-transformation/medicalhome/Pages/home.aspx
NationalCenterforMedicalHomeImplementationwww.medicalhomeinfo.aap.org/Pages/default.aspx
Whatisamedicalhome?Whyisitimportant?www.hrsa.gov/healthit/toolbox/Childrenstoolbox/BuildingMedicalHome/whyimportant.html
DefiningthePatientCenteredMedicalHome(PCMH)www.pcmh.ahrq.gov/page/defining-pcmh
Maternal/PerinatalDepression
MedicalHome
Nutrition
KansasWomen,Infants,andChildren(WIC)Programwww.kansaswic.org/familieswww.kdheks.gov/nws-wic
HealthyPregnancy(womenshealth.gov):FoodDon’tswww.womenshealth.gov/files/assets/docs/charts-checklists-guides/pregnancy_food_donts.pdf
PartnersforahealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:• HowDoesFoodNourishMyBaby
• NourishmentforYouandYourBaby
MyPlate forExpectingMomswww.learningzoneexpress.com/myplate-for-expecting-moms-handouts
PartnersforahealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:Baby’sFirstSixMonths:IsMyBabyGettingEnoughtoEat?
ExerciseDuringPregnancywww.acog.org/~/media/For%20Patients/faq119.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20140721T1409518773
ObesityandPregnancywww.acog.org/~/media/For%20Patients/faq182.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20140721T1413437367
TipsforPregnantMomswww.wicworks.fns.usda.gov/wicworks/Topics/PregnancyFactSheet.pdf
OralHealth(screening/care)
OralHealthKansaswww.oralhealthkansas.org
TipsandTricks:AGuideforYourBaby’sFirstYearwww.oralhealthkansas.org/Tipstricks.html
TipsandTricks:PregnancyandDentalCarewww.oralhealthkansas.org/pdf/tipstricks/Tips%20and%20Tricks%20Pregnancy%20and%20Dental%20Care%20-%20English.pdf
TipsandTricks:Pregnancy,GumDiseaseandDiabeteswww.oralhealthkansas.org/pdf/tipstricks/Tips%20and%20Tricks%20Pregnancy%20Gum%20disease%20and%20Diabetes.pdf
TakingCareofYourChild’sSmilewww.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Publications/Files/ForthePatient-0514.ashx
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:• WhyPrenatalCareIsImportant
• GettingtheCareYouDeservefromYourDoctororMidwife
• AmIinLabor?
• HealthyThingstoDoforYouandYourBaby• WhatMedicinesAreSafetoTake?
• PostpartumConcerns
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:Baby’sFirstSixMonths:• Motherhood:AdjustingtotheChangesItBrings
• TakingCareofYourselfAfterChildbirth
PregnancyCarewww.medlineplus.gov/ency/article/007214.htm
CongratulationsonYourPregnancy!www.pamf.org/obgyn/handouts/n1245_congratulations.pdf
HealthyPregnancywww.womenshealth.gov
Do’sandDon’tswww.womenshealth.gov/files/assets/docs/charts-checklists-guides/pregnancy-dos-donts.pdf
LaborandBirthwww.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/childbirth-and-beyond/labor-and-birth
USDepartmentofHealthandHumanServiceswww.nichd.nih.gov/pubs
AmIatRiskforGestationalDiabetes?Bookletwww.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/Documents/gestational_diabetes_2012.pdf
Whatarethefactorsthatputapregnancyatrisk?www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/high-risk/conditioninfo/pages/factors.aspx
ChoosingChildCare
Prenatal/PostpartumRiskScreening(seealsoMaternal/PerinatalDepression)
Women’sReproductiveHealthwww.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/womensrh/index.htm
CommonReproductiveHealthConcernsforWomenwww.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/womensrh/healthconcerns.html
EffectivenessofFamilyPlanningMethodswww.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/unintendedpregnancy/pdf/contraceptive_methods_508.pdf
www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/unintendedpregnancy/pdf/family-planning-methods-2014.pdf
Spanishwww.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/unintendedpregnancy/pdf/eficacia-de-los-métodos-de-planificación-familiar-afiche.pdf
SafeHavenforNewbornwww.mchc.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Safe-Haven-Poster-English.pdf
Spanish www.mchc.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Safe-Haven-poster-Spanish.pdf
SafeHavenforNewborns
ReproduceHealthandFamilyPlanning
KansasInfantDeath&SIDS(KIDS)Networkwww.kidsks.orgABCsofSafeSleepwww.kidsks.org/safe-sleep.html
• SafeSleepToolkit• ABC'sofSafeSleep• SafeSleepGuidelines
SafeSleepforYourBabywww.nichd.nih.gov/SIDSwww.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/Documents/Safe_Sleep_Baby_English.pdfPartnersforahealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:ASafeSleepEnvironmentforMyBabyUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServiceswww.nichd.nih.gov/SIDS
WhatDoesaSafeSleepEnvironmentLookLikeandSafeSleepforYourBabywww.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/Documents/Safe_Sleep_Environment_English.pdf
AParent’sGuidetoSafeSleepwww.healthychildcare.org/PDF/SIDSparentsafesleep.pdfSleepSafetyandSuffocationPreventionTipswww.safekids.org/tip/sleep-safety-and-suffocation-prevention-tips
SafeSleep
Smoking/TobaccoCessation
KanQuit (KansasQuitline)kanquit.orgOR1-800-QUIT-NOW(784-8669)www.QuitNow.net/Kansas
What’sinacigarette?www.thetruth.com/facts/useful_cigarette
BecomeanExwww.becomeanex.org
MyLastDipwww.mylastdip.com
NeedHelpPuttingOutThatCigarette?www.tobaccocessation.org/PDFs/NeedHelpBooklet.pdf
Quitline PregnancyProgramOverviewwww.kdheks.gov/olrh/Govs_PH_Conf_2016/April%2027/Perinatal_Smoking_Cessation_Quitline_Pregnancy_Program_Overview.pdf
BABY&ME—TobaccoFree®www.babyandmetobaccofree.org
SmokingCessationReductionInPregnancyTreatment(SCRIPT)www.sophe.org/focus-areas/script-smoking-cessation-reduction-pregnancy-treatment-program
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:
• HowSmokingCanHurtYourUnbornBaby
• QuitNow!
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:Baby’sFirstSixthMonths:SmokeCanHurtYourBaby
HowDoesSmokingDuringPregnancyHarmMyHealthandMyBaby?www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/maternalinfanthealth/tobaccousepregnancy/index.htm
TakeStepstoQuitwww.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/quit-smoking/guide/steps-to-prepare.html
9MythsAboutSmokingandPregnancywww.women.smokefree.gov/9-myths-about-smoking-pregnancy.aspx
Siblings(support,relationships)
NewBabySiblings:HelpingYourOlderChild(orChildren)Adjustwww.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/newbaby.htm
KansasCommunityMentalHealthCenterswww.acmhck.org/about-us/cmhc-directory
LifeStressTest(BasedonTheHolmesandRahe StressScaleTest)www.cliving.org/PDF%20files/Life%20Stress%20Test%20small.pdf
Spanish www.cliving.org/lifestresstestSpanish.htm
PartnersforaHealthyBabyHomeVisitingCurriculum:BeforeBabyArrives:
• HowCanStressAffectMyUnbornBaby?
• 10WaystoRelieveStress
• CopingwithStress• WhatIThoughtandHowIfeltThisWeek
BuildingStrongFamilies:StressManagementActivitiesandTipswww.extension.missouri.edu/bsf/stress/ManagingStressHandout2.pdf
StressandPregnancywww.marchofdimes.org/materials/Maternal-Stress-Issue-Brief-January2015.pdf
AnAlcohol-FreePregnancyIstheBestChoiceforYourBabywww.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/documents/fasd-poster_alcohol-free-pregnancy_woman-looking-ahead.pdf
ThinkBeforeYouDrinkwww.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/documents/thinkbeforeyoudrinkbrochure.pdf
DrinkingandYourPregnancywww.pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/drinkingpregnancy_html/pregnancy.pdf
StressRelief
SubstanceUse/Abuse
Trauma/Trauma-InformedCare
HowOurBrainsAreBuiltHowOurBrainsAreBuiltwww.albertafamilywellness.org/resources/video/how-brains-are-built-core-story-brain-development
StillFaceProgramACEsConnectionNetworkwww.youtube.com/watch?v=apzXGEbZht0
AmericanAcademyofPediatricsToolkitwww.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/healthy-foster-care-america/Pages/Trauma-Guide.aspxHealthCareToolboxwww.healthcaretoolbox.orgNEAR@Home Toolkit:AGuidedProcesstoTalkaboutTraumaandResilienceinHomeVisitingwww.thrivewa.org/work/trauma-and-resilience-4
Trauma-InformedPrimaryCareInitiative(TIPCI)www.nationalcouncildocs.net/trauma-informed-care-learning-community/tic-in-primary-care
ChildTraumaAcademywww.childtrauma.org
ChildhoodTrauma– ChangingMindsTM www.changingmindsnow.org
CommunityResilienceCookbookwww.communityresiliencecookbook.org
SubstanceAbuseandMentalHealthServicesAdministration(SAMHSA)TIP57www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinical-practice/SAMSA_TIP_Trauma.pdf
WellChild/WellWoman
BrightFutureswww.brightfutures.aap.org/materials-and-tools/Pages/default.aspx
PeriodicitySchedulewww.aap.org/en-us/Documents/periodicity_schedule.pdf
Check-UpChecklistwww.cdc.gov/family/checkuplist/index.htm
Well-ChildVisitswww.medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001928.htm
Well-WomanVisitwww.acog.org/-/media/Committee-Opinions/Committee-on-Gynecologic-Practice/co534.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20170330T1944198326
YourGuidetoWell-WomanVisitswww.nwlc.org/sites/default/files/final_well-womanbrochure.pdf
AnnualWell-WomanExaminationwww.acog.org/-/media/For-Patients/Annual-Well-Woman-Exam-Infographic-lg.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20170330T1946150359
SupportforBreastfeedingintheWorkplacewww.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/pdf/bf_guide_2.pdfGoingbacktoworkafterhavingababywww.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/going-back-to-work-or-school-after-having-a-baby.aspx
Newmomfatiguewww.marchofdimes.org/baby/new-mom-fatigue.aspx#
Work(returningtowork)