Annual Report 2018-19

CHILDREN’S HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP OF NRV (CHIP) CHIP of NRV provided 164 families with services including access to health care, case management, and parent education. The NRCA Children’s Health Improvement Partnership of the New River Valley (CHIP of NRV) partners with families to create a nurturing home environment and promote the health and well-being of children in our community. CHIP provides services to families with children age birth to six. The program model includes accessing medical and dental homes, promoting successful parenting through use of the nationally recognized evidence-based Parents as Teachers curriculum, and ensuring parents understand and follow physician recommendations. CHIP staff members also help families set and attain health and self-sufficiency goals, assist with transportation, conduct developmental screenings, and help families access other community-based services to meet their multifaceted needs. All services emphasize prevention, early intervention, school readiness and family empowerment. Addressing child and parent challenges simultaneously strengthens families and places them on firmer ground. This gives children a more solid footing from the start, significantly improving their chances of charting a better course. CHIP supports children and families through a two-generation approach...changing lives two generations at a time. Enrolled families receive regular home visits from CHIP Nurses who provide health education, medical case management, dental varnishes, and early screenings for developmental delays. The CHIP Nurse supports the child’s physician ensuring access to preventative health care and other necessary medical services. A vital component of the CHIP program is the Parents as Teachers (PAT) parent education curriculum. All CHIP Family Educators are nationally- certified trainers. PAT drives home the message that parents are their children’s first and best teachers.

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