Goals of NFP
1. Improve pregnancy outcomes by helping women engage in good preventative health practices, including thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving their diets, and reducing their use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances.
2. Improve child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care.
3. Improve the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work.
Nurse Family Partnership in Bradford County
NFP began two years ago in Bradford County, through a collaborative effort with Health Family Partnership of Wyoming County. Currently, two full-time and one part-time Registered Nurses are employed through Healthy Family Partnership of Wyoming County, but they serve only clients in Bradford and Sullivan Counties. Each full-time nurse carries a caseload of approximately 20 new mothers.
How does NFP work?
During pregnancy, your nurse will:
• help you prepare for the arrival of your newborn
• help you learn more about pregnancy and childbirth
• help you get the things you may need for your baby
After your baby arrives, your home-visiting nurse will:
• give you information about breast or bottle feeding
• teach you about your baby's growth and development
• provide you with tips to make parenting a little easier
• listen to your needs
Are you less than 28 weeks pregnant with your first baby?
If yes, Nurse-Family Partnership can help.
To learn more about this FREE program complete and submit this referral form.
How to learn more!



