Editor’s note: The following press release was received from Walworth County.
In partnership with Aurora Lakeland Medical Center, Walworth County Public Health has launched the Hello Baby program to support families in our communities. This program, designed in coordination with Racine County Public Health and UW-Milwaukee’s Institute of Child and Family Well-Being, offers a Public Health nurse home visit to all caregivers of newborn babies in Walworth County.
As a new parent, caregiver, or family, caring for a newborn can be overwhelming. Hello Baby nurses are equipped to help caregivers tackle their most common challenges, connect them with local resources, and provide support. Nurses provide assessments focused on infant and mother well-being and home safety. The goal of the program is to help caregivers manage the stressors of newborn care while helping them build confidence in asking for support.
“We are incredibly excited to begin offering this program in Walworth County,” says Public Health Nurse Supervisor Holli Wilke. “Welcoming home a new baby is a stressful time. Our nurses are excited to have the opportunity to support families and help them build the healthiest starts for their children.”
Participation is voluntary, free of charge, and open to all Walworth County families who have recently welcomed a newborn. The program is available for both English- and Spanish-speaking participants. Families that deliver at Aurora Lakeland Medical Center will receive program information at the hospital while those who deliver at other healthcare facilities can sign up using the referral form provided at www.co.walworth.wi.us/1145/Home-Visiting-Services
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