Maternal Child Health And Development

 Maternal Child Health & Development Topics

  • Overview of Maternal Child Health & Development Services
  • Child Health Plus
  • Early Intervention Program and Preschool Program
  • Family Planning
  • Childhood Nutrition
  • Oral Health for Young Children

Maternal Child Health And Development - 607.778.2851
The assurance of optimal physical, psychosocial and developmental health and well being for childbearing and child-rearing families is the goal through programs designed to help families receive the evaluation and treatment services they need. Some children may experience delays in their development and early detection and treatment may make a difference…for the child, the family, and the community.


Maternal And Child Health Nursing
This team of highly trained nurses has extensive education and expertise in assessing infants, children and families within the community setting. Home visiting services include: a skilled nursing assessment; supporting the family to have a positive pregnancy and a healthy baby; providing prenatal guidance and birthing information; assistance with obtaining a medical home, health insurance, prenatal care, family planning, well child exams, immunizations, breastfeeding, quality child care, crisis planning, recognizing if a child has special needs, and providing linkages to other resources.

Family Planning Resources

Planned Parenthood of South Central New York


Child Find
This statewide program ensures that children (birth to three years of age) who may be at risk for delays receive the help needed to enhance early growth and development. The goal is to ensure that children under age three are engaged in primary health care and receive appropriate developmental tracking and screening through their primary health care provider.


Early Intervention Program (EIP) (O-2)
The Early Intervention Program focuses on early identification and follow-up of children (ages birth through two) with developmental delays. The program provides evaluations of your child's abilities at no cost to your family and with your full participation. A service coordinator will work with your family to identify your concerns and priorities for your child and will refer your child for needed services based upon the Individualized Family Services Plan developed for your child.


Education For Handicapped Children's Program (EHCP) Committee On Preschool Education (CPSE) (3-5)
This program is for children (age 3 through 5) with suspected or confirmed delays that will affect learning. This program is directed through the New York State Department of Education to transition identified children into the formal school system. The EHCP process will determine placement opportunities and services to benefit your child and your family at no cost to you.


Children With Special Health Care Needs/Physically Handicapped Children's Program (PHCP)
The purpose of these programs is to ensure access to quality health care for chronically ill and disabled children. Children under 21 years of age who reside in Broome County, and whose families meet financial qualifications, are eligible. Families are referred to community or state agencies to help them access insurance and/or services for their children with special needs.


School And Community Oral Health Program - 607.778.2812
This program provides for prevention-oriented oral health services which include oral health education, screenings, and dental sealants to second grade students in the highest priority school districts; coordination of the New York State Self-Applied Fluoride Rinse and Tablet Program for unfluoridated school districts; screenings and oral health education for families with young children through community outreach efforts and train-the-trainer programs; and classroom education for middle and high school students, focusing on the risks and consequences of the use of tobacco and spit tobacco products.


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