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HSC, Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Breastfeeding Support Programs, Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

1311 N Paul Russell Rd, Ste A101

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 488-0288

HSC, Chipola Healthy Start Coalition

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

2944 Penn Ave, Ste A

Marianna, FL 32448

(850) 482-1236

HSC, Gadsden County Healthy Start Coalition

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

20 E Washington St, Ste E

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 662-1061

HSC, Healthy Start Coalition of Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

1476 SW Main St

Greenville, FL 32331

(850) 948-2741

Stork's Nest, The

*Distribution center where low income pregnant women can get up to $60 in E-gift cards by participating in prenatal classes *There are 6 total online training modules; participating women will earn $10 per completed module *Additionally, women may choose to continue with the program for up to a year and earn things like car seats, disposable diapers, sleeper gowns, booties/socks, baby wipes, receiving blankets, undershirts, onesies, bottles/nipples, outer garment, wash clothes, and towels *Volunteer group, office not open every day; call, may need to leave message

Services: Baby Clothing, Childbirth Education, Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Parenting Skills Classes

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 290-2053

The 4th Trimester Project

*Website that has resources for mothers to be and current mothers *Offers tips for self care, staying well after birth, and baby care *Created by the University of North Carolina Center for Maternal and Infant Health

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance

TMH, COPE for HOPE

*COPE: Creating Opportunities for Parent Empowerment focuses on improving physical and mental health outcomes for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) patients and their families at no cost *Parents receive one-on-one educational and developmental counseling, along with CD's and other educational materials

Services: Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, Expectant/New Parent Assistance

1300 Miccosukee Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 431-2294

TMH, Women's Pavilion

*Support services for women, new and expectant mothers, and breast cancer survivors *Offers a variety of classes, including variety of classes ranging from pregnancy and childbirth to breastfeeding and infant/child CPR *Mommy Market: Breast pumps (sale and rental), compression garments, nursing bras, etc.

Services: Breastfeeding Support Programs, Childbirth Education, Expectant/New Parent Assistance, First Aid Instruction, Prosthetic Devices

1300 Miccosukee Road

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 431-1155

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