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The MOM Program Shown to Have Positive Effects on Children at Age 5

September 29, 2008 | Program Result

Starting in 2001, researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia conducted the MOM Program to determine whether providing mothers with support could improve their children's development and behavior.

Healthy Families Program Relies on Home Visitation to Help New Parents

January 28, 2002 | Program Result

This project was the New Jersey implementation of a multi-state effort to replicate the Healthy Families model program, developed in 1985 in Hawaii.

The Nurse Home Visitation Program

January 1, 2002 | Book

This chapter in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Anthology V, examines nurse visitation programs to disadvantaged first-time mothers during and after their pregnancies.

There's No Place Like Home for Improving Parenting in Low-Income Families

August 12, 2002 | Program Result

The Parents as Teachers National Center conducted a multi-site randomized evaluation starting in 1997 of outcomes for low-income infants, toddlers and parents who received services from Parents as Teachers.

Expanding Healthy Steps, an Effective Program that Augments and Improves Pediatric Care

February 13, 2008 | Program Result

Healthy Steps for Young Children (Healthy Steps), managed by ICF International (formerly ICF Incorporated), was a national initiative, started with funding from the Commonwealth Fund in 1994, to augment pediatric care in order to enhance the growth and development of young children.

Nurses' Home Visits Help Young Massachusetts Mothers

July 11, 2008 | Program Result

From 1998 to 2001, the Friends of Children's Trust Fund evaluated and disseminated findings on its Healthy Families Massachusetts program, which provides home visits for new mothers under the age of 20.

Nurse-Family Partnership Program

August 26, 2008 | Program Result

RWJF has provided 12 grants totaling $26.8 million to support development of David L. Olds' home-visiting model and its national replication as the Nurse-Family Partnership.

A Closer Look at the Olds Model

August 26, 2008 | Program Result

The architects of the Nurse-Family Partnership grounded the program's strategy and content in research and theory.

Care Teams Offer Non-Medical Support for Wisconsin Rural Homebound Elderly

July 1, 2002 | Program Result

The Oakwood Lutheran Homes Association, Madison, Wis., recruited and trained 10 congregational teams of volunteers who provided in-home care and support to individuals and families.

Giving a Baby a Better Life

March 13, 2012 | Feature

The Nurse-Family Partnership gives young, low-income women who are first-time parents somewhere to turn.

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