Nurse Family Partnership Program Overview

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Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) is an evidence-based community health program founded by David Olds, serving first-time low-income mothers and their babies in 42 states. Registered nurses provide support through home visits, focusing on improving pregnancy outcomes, child health, and economic self-sufficiency. The program emphasizes client-centered principles and a strong nurse-mother relationship, aiming to empower mothers and enhance family well-being.


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  1. Nurse Family Partnership

  2. Nurse Family Partnership Nurse-Family Partnership is a , evidence-based, community health program with over 40 years of evidence showing significant improvements in the health and lives of first time mothers and their children. There is no cost to clients.

  3. David Olds Founder from Conneaut, Ohio Graduate of Johns Hopkins University His work at a daycare led him to create a program that created supportive relationships between trained nurses and first-time at-risk moms Program was started in Elmira, New York, then Memphis Tennessee, and then Denver, Colorado Today the program serves low-income, first-time moms and their babies in 42 states, the U.S Virgin Islands and six Tribal communities

  4. NFP Outcomes Improve Pregnancy Outcomes Improve Child Health and Development Improve the Economic Self-sufficiency of the Family

  5. Registered Nurses Each new mom is partnered with a highly trained registered nurse early in pregnancy and receives ongoing home visits until the child reaches two years of age. Each nurse carries a caseload of 25-30 clients.

  6. Eligibility Less than 28 weeks pregnant First Pregnancy Low Income Cuyahoga County Residents

  7. Five Client Centered Principles The client is the expert on her life Follow the client s heart s desire Only a small change is necessary Focus on Strengths Focus on Solutions

  8. Nurse and Mother Relationship Client Centered Relational Strengths based Multi-Dimensional Fidelity to the Model

  9. Referrals Fax: 216-957-0746 Phone: 216-362-2055 Email: Mcody@metrohealth.org or Smugnano@metrohealth.org EPIC: Con903 Please Include: Your Contact information Client Name Client Phone Number (if no phone an address) Due Date Date of Birth

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