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Breastfeeding Support offered by La Leche League of Washington in North Puget Sound
Support group network provides breastfeeding and chestfeeding information and assistance in North Sound. Volunteers are available to provide 24-hour information and counseling on breastfeeding and parenting.
Provides peer-to-peer breastfeeding and chestfeeding support through phone/email counseling and in monthly group meetings as well as educational materials.
Coordinates a network of volunteers who are available to provide timely, free information and counseling on breastfeeding, chestfeeding, pumping and weaning.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Sea Mar's Community Health Clinic in Bellingham
Provides support and information to pregnant women related to prenatal and postpartum health through the infant's first year including prenatal and postpartum education groups. Also provides brief counseling for identified risk factors.
Provides support and information to pregnant women related to prenatal and postpartum health.
Services that may be available:
- Prenatal and postpartum education groups
- Breastfeeding groups
- Transportation assistance during pregnancy
- Hospital tours in English and Spanish
- Behavioral health counseling
- Dental care
Additionally provides support and guidance in the care of the infant from 2-3 months old through his or her first birthday for those who need additional help.
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Parenting Support Services offered by Care Net Pregnancy & Family Services of Puget Sound in Federal Way
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
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Women's Health offered at Rainier Valley Community Clinic
Offers midwifery-led pregnancy care that includes visits with a midwife or physician, doulas, and lactation support. Also offers annual and as-needed care for women's issues. Serves ages teen through menopause.
Offers midwifery-led pregnancy care that includes visits with a midwife or physician, birth and postpartum doulas, and lactation education and support. Families choose to birth in their home, a birth center, or the hospital.
Provides annual preventive visits that can include
- STI testing
- Birth control refills
- School/sports healthcare exams
Appointments available anytime for issues such as
- STD exposure
- Initial birth control consult
- Pregnancy testing
- Lactation support
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Family Maternity Center offered at Pavilion for Women and Children
Comprehensive prenatal and neonatal services, child birthing, infant's and children's ICU.
Comprehensive prenatal and neonatal services, child birthing, infant's and children's ICU.
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Health Education Classes and Groups offered by EvergreenHealth Evergreen Hospital
Offers parenting classes, including childbirth preparation classes and new parent classes, support groups for people with various health challenges, smoking cessation classes, CPR classes and senior health classes.
Offers a wide variety of health education classes, workshops and support groups, including the following:
- Childbirth preparation classes
- New parent classes
- Smoking cessation classes
- Senior health classes
- CPR classes
- Support groups for people with specific chronic conditions.
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Maternal and Infant Care offered at Island Obstetrics & Gynecology – 24th Street
Provides education, support and for breastfeeding, tongue-tied infants, premature infants, jaundiced infants and more. Connects individuals with the First Steps program which assists low income families by providing maternity and infant care services.
Provides education, support and treatment for breastfeeding, lactation consultations, tongue-tied infants, premature infants, jaundiced infants and more. Also, connects individuals with the First Steps program which assists low income families by provide maternity and infant care services.
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Mama Moves Kitsap offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County.
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County. Includes walking activities for new families to get outside in nature, explore mindfulness, meet other new parents, and get their questions answered by a nurse and bilingual Spanish speaking community health worker.
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First Steps/Prenatal Care offered by International Community Health Services at International District Clinic
Offers prenatal through postpartum medical care for all women. First Steps ensures Medicaid eligible mothers and babies are healthy through pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of life by connecting them to resources and providing postpartum follow-up.
Provides obstetric care, including prenatal through postpartum medical care.
First Steps
First Steps helps income-qualified pregnant women or new mothers connect to health care that includes nutrition-based services. Ensures mother and baby are healthy through pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of life by providing
- Prenatal care
- Medical, vision, and dental care
- Delivery
- Post pregnancy follow-up
- One year of family planning services post pregnancy
- One year of full medical for newborns
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Community Education offered at MultiCare Yakima Memorial
Offers a variety of educational classes and resources designed to help patients manage their health conditions and keep them on their path to wellness.
Offers a variety of educational classes and resources designed to help patients manage their health conditions and keep them on their path to wellness.
Provides the following:
- Pregnancy & Childbirth: Perinatal Programs
- Family planning, genetic counseling, childbirth education (breastfeeding, baby basic, boot camp for new dads), pre-registration and childbirth planning, lactation consultants; Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum - private birthing suites, NICU, prenatal yoga.
- Cooking classes, Childhood Obesity Program-ACT, Free fitness classes
- Diabetes Wellness which offers insulin pump training, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Diabetes Classes, one-on-one counseling, foot screenings and nail care, and a support group for English speakers.
- Online Childbirth Classes: support groups, breast feeding classes.
Spanish services:
- Diabetes y Enfermedades Cronicas
- Programa de Ejercicio
- Programa de Cocina Saludable
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Perinatal and Early Parenting Support offered by Open Arms Perinatal Services
Offers free perinatal and early parenting support services to meet the unique needs of each family through highly qualified, culturally-matched doulas and lactation support peer counselors.
Offers perinatal and early parenting support services to meet the unique needs of each family through highly qualified, culturally matched doulas and lactation support peer counselors.
Programs include: Doula Services, Lactation Support Services, Peer-Support Parenting Groups, Childbirth Education, Family Support Services, and Community Events & Trainings.
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Maternity Support offered at Sea Mar Community Health Centers in Lakewood
Provides support and information related to prenatal and postpartum health including family planning, breastfeeding, and nutrition for women enrolled in Medicaid. Offers guidance in the care of the new infant through their first birthday.
Provides support and information related to prenatal and postpartum health. Offers support and brief counseling in order to prevent stress and depression. Provides information and referrals for appropriate services and resources in the community.
Provides information related to prenatal and postpartum care including:
- Family planning
- Breastfeeding
- Physical discomforts due to pregnancy
- Nutrition
Provides support and guidance in the care of the new infant from the time the baby is 2-3 months old through his or her first birthday.
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Pregnancy & Parenting Support offered by Public Health in Seattle & King County at Kent Health Center
Provides pregnancy and parenting related care coordination and support, including home visits, to pregnant people on Medicaid as well as to first time parents. Also provides assistance and guidance to parents of children with complex medical needs.
Offer pregnancy, post-pregnancy, breast/chestfeeding, and parenting services at public health centers across King County. Not all services offered at all locations.
Maternity Support Services (Part of First Steps):
Helps people have healthy pregnancies and recover from pregnancy. Coordinates support until the baby is two months old, and provides breast/chestfeeding support by:
- Health education and counseling.
- Regular visits in the clinic, by phone or video, or in the client’s home or community setting.
- Support beyond the doctor or midwife, including nurses, nutritionists, social workers and community health workers.
- Referrals to OB care, WIC, health insurance and other community resources.
Infant Case Management (Part of First Steps):
- Provides support and guidance from the time the baby is 2-3 months old through baby’s first birthday (for those who qualify).
- Helps clients become self-sufficient in gaining access to medical, social, educational and other services they might need.
Nurse Family Partnership:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone
- Partners pregnant people with registered nurses from pregnancy through their child’s 2nd birthday
- Delivers the support first-time parents need to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth, and a healthy infancy for the baby.
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone. Services include:
- Developmental screenings and assessments
- Help with concerns such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development and behavior.
- Help connect CYSHCN families to the health and related services they need to thrive.
Family Ways:
- Provides culturally relevant peer support for three community groups: Native American/Alaska Natives, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and U.S. born Black/African Americans from pregnancy through age 5.
- Supports clients with pregnancy, parenting, community-connections and resource navigation
- Registered Dietitian, Social Worker, and Public Health Nurse available for consultation and coaching
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Breastfeeding Support Group offered by Nurturing Naturally
Coordinates a breastfeeding support group for nurturing mothers. Volunteer may also visit mothers at home if it is preferred.
Coordinates a breastfeeding support group for nurturing mothers. A volunteer may also visit mothers at home if it is preferred.
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Parenting Support Services offered by Care Net Pregnancy & Family Services of Puget Sound in Puyallup
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
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Health Engagement and Wellness Services offered at Kaiser Permanente Health Care
Provides health classes available in person and online. Class topics include pregnancy, parenting, substance use disorders and a variety of other health-related classes.
Provides health classes available in person and online. Class topics include pregnancy, parenting, substance use disorders and a variety of other health-related classes.
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Early Childhood & Family Studies offered at Bellingham Technical College
Offers various discussion classes on specific parenting topics.
Offers a variety of classes for parents. The "Family Connection" classes for parents and their infants, toddlers, and preschoolers include both the parent and young child (ages 1 -5 years). The various discussion classes on specific parenting topics are offered for parents of toddlers to teens.
Provides a variety of classes that inform expectant parents about pregnancy, labor and birth, post partum expectations, and baby care. Breathing and relaxation techniques to use during labor and birth are also taught. A variety of parenting classes are also available. Program offered in conjunction with Peace Health St. Joseph Medical Center.
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Class - Childbirth Preparation offered at Pregnancy Resource Clinic
Free 7-week childbirth and baby preparation courses offered during the evenings and taught by trained educators.
Two classes for parents expecting their first child. A seven-week class series, Expecting Your Miracle, covers all the information you need to know to prepare for the birth of your baby and get off to a great start with your new baby. The Savvy Birth Workshop is a 2-hour Evidence Based Birth® Class covers: What evidence based care is and how to get it.; Finding the right provider and birth setting for your goals; Communicating with your care team; Patient rights and informed decision making.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Sea Mar's Maternal Health Clinic in Monroe
Provides support and information to pregnant women related to prenatal and postpartum health through the infant's first year including prenatal and postpartum education groups. Also provides brief counseling for identified risk factors.
Provides support and information to pregnant women related to prenatal and postpartum health.
Services that may be available:
- Prenatal and postpartum education groups
- Breastfeeding groups
- Transportation assistance during pregnancy
- Hospital tours in English and Spanish
- Behavioral health counseling
- Dental care
Additionally provides support and guidance in the care of the infant from 2-3 months old through his or her first birthday for those who need additional help.
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Maternity and Infant Case Management and Support Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Walla Walla Clinic
Provides a wide range of community health services, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Provides a wide range of community health services in selected sites throughout Washington, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Maternity Support Services: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include;
- Community Health Nurse
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Case Manager
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on your needs and concerns at certain stages of your pregnancy and after delivery. For example women may receive education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Infant Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family after the baby delivery. Services are provided by a member of the agency's interdisciplinary team. The goal is to improve the parent(s) self-sufficiency in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Maternal Child Health: Enables healthcare providers to address healthcare needs and concerns regarding the child. A professional can assist by visiting the child and mother at home.
* Service is offered in: Yakima County only.
Maternity Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during your pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include:
- Community Health Nurse
- Social Worker
- Community Health Worker
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on the needs and concerns at certain stages of the pregnancy and after delivery. For example education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Walla Walla, Salem, Portland, and Woodburn, Oregon.
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Maternity Support Services / Infant Case Management offered at Step By Step Family Support Center
Serves those who are pregnant, only. Provides in-home visits by a staff of licensed nurses, counselors and dietitians for low income or at-risk pregnant women with barriers to having a healthy pregnancy. In Pierce County, clients are connected to St. Joe's/Franciscan.
Serves those who are pregnant or have children under 1 yr old that receive medical insurance through the State of Washington.
Provides professional in-home visits by a staff of licensed nurses, counselors, and dietitians for low income or at-risk pregnant women who are facing barriers to having a healthy pregnancy.
Works with women during pregnancy and, depending on her needs, into her baby's first year of life.
Each client is provided with one-on-one counseling and education, in her home or place of residence, to help her have a healthy pregnancy and take needed steps to prepare and provide for her family.
Also assists with resources life skills classes, community events, vital needs (such as diapers, car seats/cribs and food), job training, and many other services and resources to help women succeed.
Moms can also continue to attend events and gatherings, even after they are not currently in the program.
May also provide information on Safe Sleep and access to cribs to those receiving services.
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Health Education Classes and Events offered at Forks Community Hospital
Offers time limited health education classes for area residents. Class topics vary, but usually include childbirth education.Visit website for more information about registering for individual classes.
Offering health education classes for area residents. Class topics vary.
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Pregnancy & Parenting Support offered by Public Health in Seattle & King County at Kirkland Health Center in Totem Lake
Provides pregnancy and parenting related care coordination and support, including home visits, to pregnant people on Medicaid as well as to first time parents. Also provides assistance and guidance to parents of children with complex medical needs.
Offer pregnancy, post-pregnancy, breast/chestfeeding, and parenting services at public health centers across King County. Not all services offered at all locations.
Maternity Support Services (Part of First Steps):
Helps people have healthy pregnancies and recover from pregnancy. Coordinates support until the baby is two months old, and provides breast/chestfeeding support by:
- Health education and counseling.
- Regular visits in the clinic, by phone or video, or in the client’s home or community setting.
- Support beyond the doctor or midwife, including nurses, nutritionists, social workers and community health workers.
- Referrals to OB care, WIC, health insurance and other community resources.
Infant Case Management (Part of First Steps):
- Provides support and guidance from the time the baby is 2-3 months old through baby’s first birthday (for those who qualify).
- Helps clients become self-sufficient in gaining access to medical, social, educational and other services they might need.
Nurse Family Partnership:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone
- Partners pregnant people with registered nurses from pregnancy through their child’s 2nd birthday
- Delivers the support first-time parents need to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth, and a healthy infancy for the baby.
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs:
Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone. Services include:
- Developmental screenings and assessments
- Help with concerns such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development and behavior.
- Help connect CYSHCN families to the health and related services they need to thrive.
Family Ways:
- Provides culturally relevant peer support for three community groups: Native American/Alaska Natives, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and U.S. born Black/African Americans from pregnancy through age 5.
- Supports clients with pregnancy, parenting, community-connections and resource navigation
- Registered Dietitian, Social Worker, and Public Health Nurse available for consultation and coaching
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Classes and Support Groups offered at The Everett Clinic at Marysville
Offers a variety of classes and support groups that change on a quarterly basis.
The Everett Clinic offers a wide variety of classes. Curriculums change month to month. Classes frequently offered include TEC Weight Loss for Life; Your Life, Your Wishes; Conquering Anxiety; Coping with Stress; Living with Chronic Conditions; Newborn Basics, and more.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Answers Counseling Tacoma TG Campus
Provides services in the home, clinic, hospital, or community. Services include nursing, nutrition, counseling and unlimited basic needs, resources (housing, diapers, financial, medical, and more). Pierce County clients are typically connected to the MultiCare health system.
Program designed to help pregnant women receive the medical and social services they may need.
All pregnant women covered under Medicaid (WA Apple Health) are eligible for services.
Offers a team that helps advise and support mothers through their pregnancy. Team includes a:
- Registered Nurse
- Nutritionist
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- an Infant Case Manager.
Services are provided wherever convenient for participants whether that be in home, clinic or in the community.
Services may include, but are not limited to:
- free pregnancy testing
- assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- assistance in applying for Medicaid Medical Insurance/Apple Health
- nursing information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- diet and nutrition counseling
- information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- childbirth education classes
- care seat safety and car seats
- family planning services
- assistance in obtaining paternity information
- assistance with housing
- transportation to all medical and dental appointments
- substance abuse counseling
- lactation, breastfeeding support and breast pumps
- free crib program
- perinatal, prenatal and postpartum anxiety/depression support and counseling.
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