Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) offered by Thurston County Public Health and Social Services
Offers a free Nurse home visiting program designed to support pregnant and parenting individuals in Thurston, Lewis and Mason counties. This program is free of charge and supports families from pregnancy through the first two (2) years for the child's life.
Physical Address
412 Lilly Road Northeast, Olympia, WA 98506
Transportation
From I-5 North:
Take the MARTIN WAY exit, exit number 109,
Turn RIGHT onto MARTIN WAY E.
Turn RIGHT onto LILLY RD NE,
Go through the intersection (with traffic light) of Ensign Road,
412 Lilly Road NE is on your right, ½ block past the traffic light.
From I-5 South:
Take the PACIFIC AVE. exit, exit number 107.
Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp, Merge onto PACIFIC AVE SE.
Turn LEFT onto LILLY RD SE.
Go through the intersection of Martin Way (with traffic light) and Ensign Road (another traffic light),
412 Lilly Road NE is on your right, ½ block past the traffic light.
Intercity Transit bus #60 runs on Lilly Road NE, with bus stops within ½ block of 412 Lilly Road NE.
Hours
Call for more information.
Voice
Application process
Contact our Parent Child Health Program at 360-968-4037 or email [email protected] if you have additional questions. Form: https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/departments/public-health-and-social-services/community-wellness/parent-and-child-health/nurse-referral
Fee
No charge.
Eligibility
Any parent who is: Pregnant at the time of enrollment with a child, single or married, living in Thurston, Lewis, or Mason County Individuals can join as early in pregnancy as desired, however, they must join during pregnancy Meets the eligibility requirements.
Languages
Spanish
Service area
Mason, WA
Lewis, WA
Thurston, WA
Agency info
Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Department
The Thurston County Public Health & Social Services Department is located in Olympia, Washington. The Department is governed by the Board of Health and Board of County Commissioners. The mission of the Department is "Working together to achieve the highest level of health and well-being for everyone." Available services include: - Emergency Response and Preparedness, - Environmental Health Services (Food Safety; Water Quality; Septic System; Onsite/Land Use/Drinking Water; Solid & Hazardous Waste); - Child, Youth and Family Wellness (Children with Special Health Care Needs, Maternal Child Health/Nurse-Family Partnership, Developmental Disabilities and Special Recreation, Community Engagement, Evidence Based Programs and Partnerships); - Immunizations (No Clinical services); - STD/HIV Case Management (No Clinical Services); - Drug User Health Services; Syringe Services; - Tuberculosis Case Management (No Clinical Services); - Communicable Diseases Investigation and Outbreak Control; - Housing and Homeless Prevention; - Veteran's Assistance; - Vital Records; and - Workplace Health Promotion and Wellness.