- Home Visiting
- Pregnancy and Women's Health
- Teen Health
- Fathers and Partners in Parenting
- LGBTQ+ Family
- Find a Doctor / Get Health Insurance
- Birth Control
- Breast/chestfeeding
- Grief and Bereavement Support
- Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program
- Resources and Toolkits for Perinatal Service Providers
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- World Breastfeeding Week and National Breastfeeding Month
- In Honor of Pride Month and Juneteenth
- Perinatal Mental Health
- A Look at the Data: Perinatal Health in Sonoma County
- Happy Belated National Women's Month!
- We want to wish you a Very Happy New Year!
- Home Visitor Newsletter Edition!
- Things to Know About Health Insurance and Medi-Cal
- Wrapping up October and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) Awareness Month
- Emergency Planning With Infants and Children
- National Breast feeding Month
- BIPOC Mental Health Month 2023
- Pride Month
- Social Determinants of Health 2023
- Congenital Syphilis Update
- MCAH Website
- Breast/chestfeeding Updates and Resources
- Sonoma County Perinatal Health Data
- Perinatal Resources for LGBTQ+ Folks
- Back to School Resources
- National Breastfeeding Awareness Month
- MPX and Pregnancy
- Perinatal Mental Health Toolkit
- Interconception care
- Good News: Kids Vax, PRM, Doulas, CHWs, and TIA PHN
- 2 Years or beyond
- Roe v Wade a Public Health and an Equity Issue
- Resources and Supports for Fathers
- Racial Equity and Health
- What is a Doula?
- Formula shortage resources
- Fentanyl Awareness
- COVID effects on child development
- Maternal Mental Health Month updates
- Perinatal Hepatitis Updates
- Medi-Cal Covers Postpartum Care for 12 Months
- Perinatal Hemorrhage Toolkit
- Keeping Medi-Cal beneficiaries Covered
- Maternal Mental Health Forum
- Spring e-Newsletter
- How to be a Breast/Chestfeeding Ally
- Women’s History Month
- Public Health Home Visiting Programs
- Promote Dental Care During Pregnancy
- Portrait of Sonoma County
- Love and Sex and Sexually Transmitted Infection. PrEP for Women and During Pregnancy- February 9, 2022
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, data, training, patient information - January 26, 2022
- Covid updates: Vaccination during pregnancy talking points, new booster requirements and isolations guidelines - January 5, 2022
- Financial literacy and financial well-being are important to overall health - January 19, 2022
- Birth Defects. Learn more about what causes, and how to prevent, Birth Defects - January 12, 2022
- Back to Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health
Home Visiting
The goal of our home visiting programs is to improve the health of women, children and their families.
We help our clients get health insurance, establish a medical home and connect with other community resources, including WIC, counseling, legal and other support services.
Our client education services focus on promoting healthy lifestyle choices and nurturing parenting skills.
Sonoma County Home Visiting Programs
You can make a referral to any of our Home Visiting Programs by completing the Referral Form here. We will let you know which program best meets the needs of the client referred.
Trauma Informed Approach Field Nursing (TIA PHN)
Are you pregnant? Parenting a child under 5? You may be eligible for the TIA PHN home visiting program! This program will partner you with a nurse for home visits (or visits at a location you choose). TIA PHNs are nurses trained to work with parents and caregivers who have experienced trauma. Trauma can include physical challenges (illness, altered ability, birth trauma), mental health challenges, substance use, CPS involvement, justice system involvement, or experiences of racism, inequity or physical or emotional abuse.
Learn more about TIA PHN
Health professionals learn more about TIA PHN program
or Make a Referral
Nurse Family Partnership (NFP)
NFP is a nurse home visiting program that empowers first time moms to transform their lives and create better futures for themselves and their babies. Nurses partner with women during the first or second trimester of pregnancy, and home visits are available to the family until the child's second birthday. Women learn about pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and child development and nutrition. Nurses support families to improve their health, education, and economic self-sufficiency. Parents receive a certificate of completion on graduation.
Learn more about NFP
Medical Providers learn more about NFP
or Make a Referral
Teen Parent Connections (TPC)
Being pregnant and parenting when you are a teenager can be frightening and stressful. TPC is a support program created for pregnant and/ or parenting teenagers 19 years and under. Our social workers support our clients to maximize their educational potential and increase self-sufficiency. TPC supports clients to have a healthy pregnancy, access birth control, and meet their educational goals.
Community Partner Home Visiting Programs
Child Parent Institute
Learn more about the Child Parent Institute
Parenting Education
Learn more about parenting education
CPI offers in-home parenting education for parents who are unable to attend classes or who may want individual attention for a particular parenting or child behavioral challenge.
Parent Mentor Program
Learn more about parent mentor program
Parent Mentors are individuals who have experienced the Child Welfare System first hand and have successfully regained custody of their children. Parent Mentors help to support parents in working towards reunification with their own children. Participation in the Parent Mentor program is voluntary and most parents with open family reunification cases are eligible. The goal of our Parent Mentor Program is to increase successful family reunification and to decrease the length of time preceding reunification in Sonoma County.
Pregnancy and Postpartum services
Learn more about pregnancy and postpartum services
Whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety, or any other stressors, our Perinatal Mood Disorder (PMD) Program is designed to support you through the issues that arise during and after pregnancy, as well as the early years of your child's life. Services are provided by mental health therapists and parent educators in both English and Spanish.
Early Head Start
Learn more about Early Head Start
Early Head Start (EHS) Home Based Programs serve infants and toddlers under the age of 3, and pregnant women. EHS programs provide intensive comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income infants and toddlers and their families, and to pregnant women and their families. EHS programs are designed to nurture healthy attachments between parent and child (and child and caregiver). Services encompass the full range of a family's needs from pregnancy through a child's third birthday.
Early Learning Institute
Learn more about the Early Learning Institute
Home Visiting program
Learn more about the Early Learning Institute's Home Visiting program
The child and family participate in a developmental evaluation that becomes the bases for activities. The basic principles are that children learn through play, and the family is the first and best teacher of children. Early Intervention Specialists team up with parents to address children’s development in all areas. Families also receive guidance and support about parenting issues and other important concerns.