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211INFO
211INFO MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM
211info's Maternal and Child Health Program provides specialized information, referral, and follow-up services to individuals and family members of all genders covering needs and questions related to pregnancy, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and women's health across the life span, including resources for women with breast cancer.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
UMATILLA-MORROW COMMUNITY HEAD START
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
It is a home visiting program that focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
110 NE 4th Street
Hermiston, OR 97838
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Home visit times and days vary.
ASHER COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
712 Jay Street
Fossil, OR 97830
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm
BAKER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
2200 4th Street
Baker City, OR 97814
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
530 NW 27th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
530 NW 27th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by conneting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing.
530 NW 27th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
2301 Cove Avenue
La Grande, OR 97850
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm
CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
2301 Cove Avenue
La Grande, OR 97850
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDREN'S COMMISSION
HEALTHY FAMILIES
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained family support specialist engages with parents to nurture their baby to be safe, healthy and learn.
16518 SE River Road
Milwaukie, OR 97267
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm. Evening hours are available for home visits as needed.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.

Babies First! is part of Clackamas County Access to Preventive Health (APH). APH centers access and reduces barriers to care across services, to improve immunization rates, reproductive health, and maternal and childhood health and nutrition.
2051 Kaen Road
Suite 367
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 or pregnant people with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm
CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First and second-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard
3rd Floor
Vancouver, WA 98661
Eligibility: Pregnant with a first child or with a subsequent child and less than 29 weeks gestation with a household income below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CLATSOP COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
CLATSOP COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH AND MOBILE UNIT
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
820 Exchange Street
Suite 100
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
1st Tuesday of the month 10am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CLATSOP COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
CLATSOP COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH AND MOBILE UNIT
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
820 Exchange Street
Suite 100
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL who have identifiable risk factors or who use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
BEAVERTON MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care, and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
5050 SW Griffith Drive
Suite 100
Beaverton, OR 97005
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
HILLSBORO MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care, and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
1001 SW Baseline Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
TIGARD MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care, and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
11515 SW Durham Road
Suite E8
Tigard, OR 97224
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
COMMUNITY ACTION RESOURCE ENTERPRISES INC
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
2310 1st Street
Suite 2
Tillamook, OR 97141
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
NW OREGON HEALTHY FAMILIES
NW Oregon Healthy Families focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on child development, infant care, keeping their baby healthy, and learning what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
108 W B Street
Rainier, OR 97048
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (flexible home visiting hours)
COOS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
281 LaClair Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Pregnant individuals, families with children ages 0-5 years and their caregivers.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
375 NW Beaver Street
Suite 100
Prineville, OR 97754
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
375 NW Beaver Street
Suite 100
Prineville, OR 97754
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by conneting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing
375 NW Beaver Street
Suite 100
Prineville, OR 97754
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible.
Hours: Varies by site
DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
Families are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits up to their child’s 5th birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
2577 NE Courtney Drive
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Pregnant women and families with children up to the age of 5
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by conneting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing.
2577 NE Courtney Drive
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible.
Hours: Varies by site
DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
DOWNTOWN HEALTH CENTER REDMOND
NURSE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
Families are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits up to their child’s 5th birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
236 NW Kingwood Avenue
Redmond, OR 97756
Eligibility: Pregnant women and families with children up to the age of 5
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
FAMILIES FIRST PARENT RESOURCE CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OF OREGON/PARENTS AS TEACHERS (PAT)
Healthy Families Oregon and Parents As Teachers (PAT) programs provide information about your child’s growth and development and what to expect from the stage of development they are at. Family Support Specialist will bring learning activities that will help you with creative ways to care for your child. These programs are designed to relieve some of the stress of having a new baby or multiple children.
401 S Canyon Boulevard
John Day, OR 97845
Eligibility: Healthy Families Oregon: Low-income households
Parents As Teachers (PAT): Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
CHELSEA'S PLACE
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
2425 Lancaster Drive NE
Salem, OR 97305
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Varies by service, call for information
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
FREEMAN PLACE
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
3772 Portland Road NE
Suite A
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Varies by service, call for information
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
HELEN'S PLACE
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
180 18th Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Varies by service, call for information
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
INDY PLACE
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
1601 Monmouth Street
Suite #101
Independence, OR 97351
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Varies by service, call for information
GRANDMA'S HOUSE OF CENTRAL OREGON
GRANDMA'S HOUSE MATERNITY HOME SERVICES
Emergency and transitional shelter for pregnant and parenting young parents ages 15-24 and their children who are experiencing homeless or at risk of being homeless.
1600 NE Rumgay Lane
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Females ages 15-14 who are in their first pregnancy or a first-time parent of a newborn/infant under 1 year that is in their custody. Also serves young mothers choosing adoption for their newborn/infant up to 18 months of age.
Hours: Office: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Shelter: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
GRANT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
528 E Main Street
Suite E
John Day, OR 97845
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider. Expectant Mothers and caregivers.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
HEALTHY FAMILIES OF THE HIGH DESERT
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care, and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
2125 NE Daggett Lane
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
HOOD RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of pregnancy and children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
1109 June Street
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Pregnant women and families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, hearing loss in the family and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO EASTERN OREGON
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Trained home visitors coach families in the development of parenting skills and support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families.
723 S Oregon Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 1 year old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm; home visiting available some evenings
INSIGHTS YOUNG PARENT SERVICES
SEEDS
Offers in home parent education, child developmental screenings and support services to adolescent parents. Utilizes the "Parents as Teachers (PAT)" curriculum
4900 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Parents age 22 and younger
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
INSIGHTS YOUNG PARENT SERVICES
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
4900 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
JACKSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
140 S Holly Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-11:30am and 1pm-5pm
JACKSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers or those interested in a little extra support are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
140 S Holly Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Pregnant individuals with a household income below 185% FPL.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-11:30am and 1pm-4pm
JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
500 NE A Street
Suite 102
Madras, OR 97741
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by connecting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing.
500 NE A Street
Suite 102
Madras, OR 97741
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible.
Hours: Varies by site
JOSEPHINE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
715 NW Dimmick Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm
JOSEPHINE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referrals as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
715 NW Dimmick Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL who have identifiable risk factors or use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm
KLAMATH COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
3314 Vandenberg Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm, Wednesday 10am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LANE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
151 W 7th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LANE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
151 W 7th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
LANE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
151 W 7th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LINCOLN COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
BABIES FIRST!
Expanded Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of pregnant people and children (birth to age 5) through prevention and early identification of needs and challenges. The visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding and chest feeding support, case management, and referrals to community resources that center the family's needs.
36 SW Nye Street
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: All pregnant people and their families with children from birth to age 5
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LINCOLN COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time parents are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child's second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding and chest feeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
36 SW Nye Street
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: Free and voluntary to any first time pregnant parents
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LINCOLN COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by connecting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing.
36 SW Nye Street
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months, or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ALBANY
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
315 4th Ave SW
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ALBANY
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
315 4th Ave SW
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ALBANY
FAMILY CONNECTS
Provides a nurse home visiting service.The nurse home visitor works with families to identify what community resource is needed, and then provides an individualized, non-stigmatizing entry, into a community system of care. This system includes referrals to other, more intensive, home visiting programs, and health and social supports around the state, such as obstetricians and primary care providers, pediatricians and family practice physicians, child care options, mental health services, housing agencies, and lactation support organizations.
315 4th Ave SW
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Families with newborns, including foster and adoptive, up to 12 weeks of age
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH LEBANON
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
1600 S Main Street
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH LEBANON
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
1600 S Main Street
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH LEBANON
FAMILY CONNECTS
Provides a nurse home visiting service.The nurse home visitor works with families to identify what community resource is needed, and then provides an individualized, non-stigmatizing entry, into a community system of care. This system includes referrals to other, more intensive, home visiting programs, and health and social supports around the state, such as obstetricians and primary care providers, pediatricians and family practice physicians, child care options, mental health services, housing agencies, and lactation support organizations.
1600 S Main Street
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Families with newborns, including foster and adoptive, up to 12 weeks of age
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SWEET HOME
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
799 Long Street
Sweet Home, OR 97386
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SWEET HOME
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
799 Long Street
Sweet Home, OR 97386
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SWEET HOME
FAMILY CONNECTS
Provides a nurse home visiting service.The nurse home visitor works with families to identify what community resource is needed, and then provides an individualized, non-stigmatizing entry, into a community system of care. This system includes referrals to other, more intensive, home visiting programs, and health and social supports around the state, such as obstetricians and primary care providers, pediatricians and family practice physicians, child care options, mental health services, housing agencies, and lactation support organizations.
799 Long Street
Sweet Home, OR 97386
Eligibility: Families with newborns, including foster and adoptive, up to 12 weeks of age
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
A FAMILY PLACE EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES-MCMINNVILLE
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Provides home visiting support for pregnant/expectant or early postpartum parents which can continue for the first 3 years of their child’s life. Trained Family Support Specialists partner with parents to support them in increasing their knowledge of child development, support the parent-child relationships, as well as provide referrals and linkages to community resources.
125 SE Cowls Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm; home visiting available some evenings by arrangement
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
A FAMILY PLACE EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES-NEWBERG
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Provides trained home visitors who coach families in the development of parenting skills and support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families.
600 E 6th Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, home visiting available some eventings by arrangement.
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST YAMHILL COUNTY
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Provides trained home visitors who coach families in the development of parenting skills and support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families.
435 NE Evans Street
Suite A
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, family visits available some evenings by arrangement
MAGDALENE HOME
Full-time residential care for pregnant and parenting young mothers and their children. Provides life skills training and access to essential services. Assists residents in applying for TANF, OHP, SNAP (food stamps), and other needed services. All furnishings are provided, including bedding. Donations of clothing are made available to residents and their children.
12 Black Oak Drive
Medford, OR 97504
Eligibility: Must be female, pregnant and/or parenting, and between the ages of 14-24. Residents must attend school or otherwise progress in their education. Residents within the age range may stay as long as they wish, provided they follow Magdalene Home's rules for wholesome living. Residents choosing adoption may stay for up to 6 months following the adoption. Mothers who are under the guidance of DHS Child Welfare are welcome.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
MALHEUR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
HOME VISITING PROGRAMS
Home visiting programs, like Babies First! and Family Connects, use nurses to help provide education and support to families. Visits can be at home, at a park, or the office. The home visiting nurse provides physical assessments when needed, works on parent-child interactions, refers to local resources, and helps advocate for the families.
1108 SW 4th Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues and all pregnant women
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am - noon and 1pm-5pm
MALHEUR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
1108 SW 4th Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
MARION COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
EARLY CHILDHOOD NURSING
The Early Childhood Nursing (ECN) program provides free home visiting services. Visits are conducted by public health nurses with the goal of promoting physical, social, and emotional health. Visits are voluntary and ongoing to meet the family’s needs.
Services include: Education about pregnancy, parenting, nutrition, safety, and child development.
Medical guidance on accessing the health care system and understanding health conditions.
Provides local resources, such as WIC, immunizations, health care, early intervention, therapies, insurance assistance, DHS services (examples: self-sufficiency and developmental disabilities), and more. Screenings and assessments for pregnant/postpartum women and children.
3160 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Pregnant women, children (0-21 years), and their families
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH BOARDMAN CLINIC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
101 Boardman Avenue NW
Boardman, OR 97818
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Tuesday 9am-noon and 1pm-5pm
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH HEPPNER CLINIC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
110 N Court Street
Heppner, OR 97836
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT EAST COUNTY HEALTH CENTER AND DENTAL
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
600 NE 8th Street
3rd Floor
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL; must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NORTH EAST HEALTH CENTER AND DENTAL CLINIC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Portland, OR 97211
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL; must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NORTH EAST HEALTH CENTER AND DENTAL CLINIC
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care, and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy, and learn.
5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Portland, OR 97211
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-6:30pm
NEXT DOOR
FAMILY SERVICES
-Healthy Families: Expectant families and parents with children under age 5. Must enroll during pregnancy or before the baby turns 90 days old.
-Play Groups: Unrestricted
-Family Support and Connections: Families receiving TANF
-Welcome Baby: All expectant families
965 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: -Healthy Families: Expectant families and parents with children under age 5. Must enroll during pregnancy or before the baby turns 90 days old.
-Play Groups: Unrestricted
-Family Support and Connections: Families receiving TANF
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEXT DOOR
NEXT DOOR WASCO
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON/HOME VISITING FAMILY SERVICES
- Healthy Families: expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old - Parenting classes, baby clothing donations and play groups are unrestricted
- Family Support and Connections: must be receiving TANF or SSI
- Expanded Home Visiting: parent must have one child under the age of 12 and a risk factor (high stress, anxiety or mood disorders, domestic violence, substance abuse, etc)
- Welcome Baby: all expectant parents
1113 Kelly Avenue
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: - Healthy Families: expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
- Parenting classes, baby clothing donations and play groups are unrestricted
- Family Support and Connections: must be receiving TANF or SSI
- Expanded Home Visiting: parent must have one child under the age of 12 and a risk factor (high stress, anxiety or mood disorders, domestic violence, substance abuse, etc)
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. Babies First offers development screening and case management to children 0-5 at risk of developmental delay. Program staff can facilitate referrals to a multitude of community agencies. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
419 E 7th Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Any medicaid covered parent with a child ages 0-5 who may be at a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include: drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Varies, since services are delivered through a home visiting model. Call for information.
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
419 E 7th Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
HEALTHY FAMILIES
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
1650 SW 45th Place
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old; services offered until child is 36 months old
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ALBANY
HEALTHY FAMILIES
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
528 SW Ellsworth Street
Albany, OR 97322
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old; services offered until child is 36 months old
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm
P:EAR
Provides a drop-in center that offers arts and music, mentoring, educational, and outdoor recreational programs. Additional supportive services include bus tickets, haircuts, clothing, and support for pregnancy and parenting. Also offer cooking classes, as well as breakfast and lunch meals. Accepts donations of food, clothing, and camping gear.
338 NW 6th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 15-25 who are experiencing homelessness and/or in transition
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 9am-2pm
Breakfast at 9am and lunch at noon to those served by p:ear
Donations: Monday-Friday 8am-3pm
PARENTING NOW!
PARENTING GROUPS
Provides parenting groups that follow a professionally developed curriculum and include group sessions, parent booklets, e-newsletters, and other materials.
86 Centennial Loop
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-8;
- Young Parents: for parents under age 21
- Make Parenting A Pleasure: for parents with children ages 0-8, families experiencing high stress
- Crecer: for Spanish-speaking parents with children ages 0-8
- Incredible INFANTs, Wonderful ONEs and Terrific TWOs, and Thrilling THREEs (a series of parenting groups for parents of young children)
Hours: Class schedules vary
PARENTS PLACE
Offers classes, referrals, and support groups.
928 23rd Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
Eligibility: Parents to-be and parents of children under the age of 18
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 9:30am-1:30pm
POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of pregnant women and vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
182 SW Academy Street
Suite 302
Dallas, OR 97338
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Clinic hours: Monday-Friday 8am-11am and 1pm-4pm
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
SCHC HEALTHY FAMILIES
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
1380 Biddle Road
Suite D
Medford, OR 97504
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC CAVE JUNCTION
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
25647 Redwood Highway
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC GRANTS PASS
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
1701 NW Hawthorne Avenue
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
TILLAMOOK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
2111 8th Street
Tillamook, OR 97141
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
TRANSITIONAL YOUTH
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Vida's Ark is a safe and supervised home for pregnant and parenting teens. Assists homeless teen mothers and their children by providing a supportive environment and teaching life skills to become self-sufficient while completing their high school education or equivalent. Additional homes for young men and young women at this organization.
Eligibility: Pregnant and parenting females ages 18-24
Hours: Voicemail: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
UMATILLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
UMATILLA COUNTY HERMISTON CLINIC
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
180 NE 2nd Street
Suite 23
Hermiston, OR 97838
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm
UMATILLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
UMATILLA COUNTY PENDLETON CLINIC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
200 SE 3rd Street
Pendleton, OR 97801
Eligibility: First-time pregnant people with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
UMATILLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
UMATILLA COUNTY PENDLETON CLINIC
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
200 SE 3rd Street
Pendleton, OR 97801
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
UMATILLA-MORROW COMMUNITY HEAD START
ENTERPRISE/WALLOWA HEAD START
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
It is a home visiting program that focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
670 NW 1st Street
Enterprise, OR 97828
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Home visit times and days vary.
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON OF DOUGLAS, KLAMATH, AND LAKE COUNTIES
Healthy Families Oregon focuses on strengthening the parent-child relationship to assure healthy child growth and development. Home visitors support parents in cultivating and strengthening a nurturing, positive relationship with their baby at each visit. Parents receive information on topics like child development, infant care and keeping their baby healthy, and learn what is going on in their communities to support new families. A trained home visitor coaches families as they build their skills as parents and help their baby be safe, healthy and learn.
251 NE Garden Valley Boulevard
Suite 111
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Expectant families must enroll during pregnancy or before baby is 90 days old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
155 N 1st Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Eligibility: Expecting families or those with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Must have Medicaid.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
155 N 1st Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women eligible for medicaid.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
FAMILY CONNECTS
Offers in-home visits by a nurse and assists by conneting parents with community resources to support the family and children's health and wellbeing.
155 N 1st Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Eligibility: Parents that have given birth within the last 3 months, adopted an infant under 3 months or are fostering are an infant under 3 months are eligible.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
YAMHILL COUNTY HHS FAMILY AND YOUTH PROGRAMS
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education
420 NE Fifth Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
Babies First! is Oregon's public health nurse home visiting program that works to improve the health outcomes of vulnerable children through prevention and early identification of problems. The home visiting nurse can provide health and developmental screenings, health and nutrition education, infant and child development tips, breastfeeding support, and referrals to community resources that center on the family's needs.
310 NE Kirby Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5 with a higher risk for health issues. Risk factors may include drug-exposed infant, prematurity, teenage parents, at-risk caregiver, domestic violence, and/or concerned parent or provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
Promotes positive pregnancy outcomes through education and support. When a woman sees a Maternity Case Manager (MCM), she is helped to deal with health, social, economic, and dietary parts of her life that are important for a healthy pregnancy and in planning for her labor and delivery. MCMs conduct prenatal and postpartum visits with their client, usually in the client's home. They visit the home and determine safety, nutrition status, emotional needs, and relationship support, and provide education, counseling, and referral as needed. MCMs help clients set goals for making healthy lifestyle choices and fostering personal growth.
310 NE Kirby Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, who have identifiable risk factors; use alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education
310 NE Kirby Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
YAMHILL NEWBERG CLINIC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
First-time mothers are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education
2318 N Portland Road
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: First-time pregnant women with a household income below 185% FPL, must enroll prior to the 29th week of pregnancy
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
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HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
ASHER COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
BABIES FIRST!
BAKER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
CENTER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
BABIES FIRST!
CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDREN'S COMMISSION
HEALTHY FAMILIES
CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
CLATSOP COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
COMMUNITY ACTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
COMMUNITY ACTION RESOURCE ENTERPRISES INC
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
NW OREGON HEALTHY FAMILIES
COOS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
BABIES FIRST!
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
DESCHUTES COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
FAMILIES FIRST PARENT RESOURCE CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OF OREGON/PARENTS AS TEACHERS (PAT)
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
FAMILY BUILDING BLOCKS
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
GRANDMA'S HOUSE OF CENTRAL OREGON
GRANDMA'S HOUSE MATERNITY HOME SERVICES
GRANT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
BABIES FIRST!
HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
HOOD RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
INSIGHTS YOUNG PARENT SERVICES
SEEDS
JACKSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
JOSEPHINE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
KLAMATH COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
LANE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
MATERNITY CASE MANAGEMENT
LINCOLN COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
BABIES FIRST!
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NORTHWEST
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
MAGDALENE HOME
MAGDALENE HOME
MALHEUR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
HOME VISITING PROGRAMS
MARION COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
EARLY CHILDHOOD NURSING
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
NEXT DOOR
FAMILY SERVICES
NEXT DOOR
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON/HOME VISITING FAMILY SERVICES
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT
BABIES FIRST!
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
HEALTHY FAMILIES
OLD MILL CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
HEALTHY FAMILIES
P:EAR
P:EAR
PARENTING NOW!
PARENTING GROUPS
POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
TILLAMOOK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
UMATILLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
UMATILLA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
UMATILLA-MORROW COMMUNITY HEAD START
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK
HEALTHY FAMILIES OREGON OF DOUGLAS, KLAMATH, AND LAKE COUNTIES
WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
BABIES FIRST!
YAMHILL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP