Wyoming’s nickname is the Equality State. That says a lot about a wide-open state that has chosen to implement Nurse-Family Partnership in 14 of its far-reaching counties.
Nurse-Family Partnership nurse home visitors work with low-income women who are pregnant with their first child, helping these vulnerable young clients achieve healthier pregnancies and births, stronger child development, and a path toward economic self-sufficiency. Nurse-Family Partnership is a rare community health program that has been documented to achieve lasting and significant effects through multiple, well-designed randomized, controlled trials. More than 37 years of research proves that it works.
Nurse-Family Partnership in Wyoming
In 1996 Wyoming was one of the first states to implement Nurse-Family Partnership state wide. Wyoming continues to implement Nurse-Family Partnership in five (5) counties listed below.
With the support of the state and local health departments, the Wyoming Nurse-Family Partnership is focusing its efforts on maintaining solid client referral sources over a large geographic area of the state.
To help Nurse-Family Partnership change lives for the better and strengthen communities, see our support page: https://nursefamilypartnership.gtstaging.com/supporters/
To inquire about bringing Nurse-Family Partnership to more communities in Wyoming, contact our Program Development Specialists.