Beginning with trust, ending with extraordinary outcomes.

Nurse-Family Partnership® is a community health program that truly changes lives – for generations to come.

Nurse-Family Partnership empowers first-time moms to transform their lives and create better futures for themselves and their babies.

Over more than four decades, research consistently has proven that Nurse-Family Partnership succeeds at its most important goals: keeping children healthy and safe, and improving the lives of moms and babies.

Nurse-Family Partnership works by having specially trained nurses regularly visit young, first-time moms-to-be, starting early in the pregnancy, and continuing through the child’s second birthday.

The expectant moms benefit by getting the care and support they need to have a healthy pregnancy. At the same time, new mothers develop a close relationship with a nurse who becomes a trusted resource they can rely on for advice on everything from safely caring for their child to taking steps to provide a stable, secure future for them both. Through the partnership, the nurse provides new moms with the confidence and the tools they need not only to assure a healthy start for their babies, but to envision a life of stability and opportunities for success for both mom and child.

The Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office is a non-profit organization that provides network partners across the country the information, support and specialized training they need to properly implement Nurse-Family Partnership and produce the same successful results that have made the program a national model.

FactS about Nurse-Family Partnership

The following documents provide a general overview of Nurse-Family Partnership. They are all available in PDF format to download and print.

Overview

National Snapshot (current number of states and families served)

Nurses and Mothers

Reduces Maternal and Child Mortality

Benefits and Costs

Improved Health Outcomes

Preventing Childhood Obesity

Research Trials and Outcomes

Pay for Success

Ted Miller’s Study: Outcomes, Costs and Return on Investment in the U.S.

2019 Public Policy Priorities

Substance Abuse

Public Funding

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* Disclaimer for 28 weeks or less pregnant: Some exceptions may apply please check with your local Nurse-Family Partnership agency for more information.


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