Nurse Family Partnership
Are you a first-time mother? Are you 28 weeks or less pregnant? Do you live in Gregg County?
If you answered “yes” to these questions, then Good Shepherd Medical Center’s Nurse-Family Partnership program might be right for you.
Nurse Family Partnership is a program for women who are having their first baby. If you enroll, a registered nurse will visit you in your home throughout pregnancy and continue to visit until your baby is two years old. The program is FREE to all eligible women.
Your nurse will visit every week or two during your pregnancy. You and your nurse will decide the exact schedule.
Your Nurse Will Help You…
Nurse Family Partnership is a program for women who are having their first baby. If you enroll, a registered nurse will visit you in your home throughout pregnancy and continue to visit until your baby is two years old. The program is FREE to all eligible women.
Your nurse will visit every week or two during your pregnancy. You and your nurse will decide the exact schedule.
Your Nurse Will Help You…
- Have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.
- Become a better parent.
- Build a strong network of support for you and your baby.
- Make your home a safe place for your baby to live and play.
- Get referrals for healthcare, childcare, job training and other support services available in your community.
- Find ways to help you continue your education and develop job skills.
- Set goals for your family’s future and find ways to help you reach them.
- Any women who:
- Is pregnant with her first child.
- Meets income requirements.
- Lives in the service area of Gregg County.
About Good Shepherd Medical Center’s Nurse-Family Partnership Program:
In August 2012, Good Shepherd Medical Center launched its Nurse-Family Partnership program. This program is part of the Texas Home Visiting program and is funded by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission through a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
For more information on how to enroll, call 903-212-4668, 903-315-4875, or you may fill out the enrollment form provided through this web site. Participants must be residents of Gregg County.
This program is funded by a grant awarded to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is administered through Good Shepherd Medical Center.
For more information on how to enroll, call 903-212-4668, 903-315-4875, or you may fill out the enrollment form provided through this web site. Participants must be residents of Gregg County.
This program is funded by a grant awarded to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is administered through Good Shepherd Medical Center.