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Home Visiting Programs

A program that provides support services for enrolled expectant or parenting students in order for them to succeed academically and improve parenting skills. This program also provides child care and development program for their children and gives local educational agencies in California opportunities to access resources from the time the students enter the program until graduation.

Services include: childcare, support groups, nutrition education, and parenting and health education classes.

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You can participate if:

  • You are 18 years or younger

  • You have not graduated from high school

  • You live in San Diego County

  • You are expecting a baby (mother and fathers to be)

  • You are a teen parent (mother or father)

San Marcos Unified School District

Ph: 760.290.2450 or

       760.290.2451

San DiegoUnified School District

Ph: 619.508.5633

Fax: 619.362.4544

Easterseals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities. Easterseals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 90 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easterseals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life's challenges and achieve personal goals.

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Easterseals is working to create a world where:

  • Each child born with a disability is given the support necessary to participate fully in life and to have dreams and hopes, successes and achievements.

  • Parents of a newly-diagnosed child with a disability are aware of the services and resources available to them and get unimpeded access to all necessary services.

  • Children with disabilities are recognized by all as having vital contributions to make to our society.

  • Communities value and support children with disabilities and their families.

  • Access to appropriate child care is available for children with special needs.

  • Families benefit from innovations and new technologies that help children with disabilities be as independent as possible.

North County

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For more information,

please call us at:

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Ph: 760.743.1185 ext. 221

Your Public Health Nurse is a Registered Nurse who has special education and experience working with individuals and families in the home; groups with common health interests; and population-focused health issues.

Public Health Nursing's (PHN) mission is to strengthen and improve the health status of the community. PHN provides health promotion, advocacy, outreach, and collaborative activities to enhance the quality of life for people and families with a vision toward opening doors to a healthy future.

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Eligibility Criteria:

Prenatal risk factors that lead to poor health outcomes, including

  • teens

  • domestic violence

  • substance abuse

  • little/no prenatal coverage

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Postpartum risk factors, including

  • bonding issues

  • mental health concerns

  • substance abuse

  • high-risk infants

North Inland

Debbie McIntosh, BSN, PHN

PHN Manager

Ph: 760.740.4049

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North Coastal

Audrey Lopez, BSN, MPH

PHN Manager

Ph: 760.966.3800

A home visitation program that provides support and services to military families and their new babies. This program offers help needed to manage the demands of a new baby, and is geared toward military families who are expecting a child or have children less than three years old. Free community new baby programs and a home visitation program are referred to new moms and dads who are eligible.

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Services include:

  • Help with coping with stress

  • How to nurture children to enhance growth and development.

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Who is eligible for services?

  • All active duty personnel

  • Family members who are expecting a child or have at least one child under the age of 6

Camp Pendleton Intake

Bldg 13150 #233

Mainside (Marine & Family Programs HQ)

Mon-Fri 7:30am- 4pm

Sat-Sun Closed

Ph: 760.725.3884

Fax: 760.725.5930

A home visiting program that provides service and support for expectant and parenting women and families until the child turns 3 years old. This program focuses on bonding and attachment, positive parenting and discipline, child health and development, and connecting families to community resources and support.  Services prepare children to enter school ready to learn and succeed.

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Who We Serve

Families who are:

  • Low income families (below 200% Federal Poverty Level), and/or,

  • Pregnant and parenting teens (between ages 13-21), and/or,

  • Immigrant/refugee families, and/or,

  • Military families (active, guard, reserve veterans) – Child must be a dependent of a military member.

North County

642 E Grand Avenue 2nd floor

Escondido, CA 92025

Ph: 760.739.3990

Nurse-Family Partnership helps transform the lives of vulnerable first-time moms and their babies. Through ongoing home visits from registered nurses, low-income, first-time moms receive the care and support they need to have a healthy pregnancy, provide responsible and competent care for their children, and become more economically self-sufficient. From pregnancy until the child turns two years old, Nurse-Family Partnership Nurse Home Visitors form a much-needed, trusting relationship with the first-time moms, instilling confidence and empowering them to achieve a better life for their children – and themselves.

 

More than 250,000 first-time moms have participated in the program. It’s entirely voluntary and geared just for you.

We’d love to answer your questions and help you enroll.

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Eligibility Criteria:

  • First-time mom

  • Less than 29 weeks pregnant

  • Live in service area

  • Low income (must meet requirements)

North Inland

649 W Mission Ave. Ste 2

Escondido, CA 92025

Ph: 760.740.4000

North Coastal

3609 Ocean Ranch Blvd, Suite 104

Oceanside CA 92056

Ph: 760.967.4401

Services are designed to assist chemically dependent pregnant and parenting women as well as adolescents who have used drugs and/or alcohol within the past year. The objectives of the program are to help women become alcohol and/or drug free, and for pregnant women to deliver healthy infants.

 

Services provide:

  • Support through home, treatment site or community visits and goal planning

  • Access to multiple service agencies, including recovery, health, housing, transportation, education, prenatal care and other needed resources

  • Advocacy with providers including medical, juvenile court, probation and other community service providers

  • Nurturance through acceptance and unconditional positive regard

  • Empowerment through promoting ownership and life planning

  • Access to the Prenatal Care Network and Cal-WORKS

Main Office

8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.

San Diego, CA 92123

Ph: 858.514.5100

Fax: 858.514.5190

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