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CHILDREN’S HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP OF NRV

The 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 through 6. The program model includes accessing medical and dental homes, promoting suc-

cessful parenting through use of the nationally recognized evidence-based Parents as Teachers curriculum, ensuring parents

understand and follow physician recommendations, helping families set and attain health and self-sufficiency goals, coordi-

nating transportation, developmental screenings, case management and referrals to other community-based services to help

meet the multifaceted needs of families. All services emphasize prevention, early intervention, school readiness and family

empowerment.

 CHIP links families with medical and dental homes where children receive consistent and comprehensive care in familiar

settings. Enrolled families receive regular home visits from CHIP Nurses who provide health education, medical case man-

agement and early screening for developmental delays. The CHIP Nurse supports the child’s physician ensuring access to

preventative health care and other necessary medical services.

 A key component of the CHIP program is the Parents as Teachers (PAT) parent

education curriculum. All CHIP of NRV Family Case Managers are nationally-certi-

fied trainers. PAT drives home the message that parents are their children’s first and

best teachers.

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT

D

uring 2014-15, CHIP of NRV served a total of 462 individuals: 221

parents, 232 CHIP children, and 9 siblings. Family Case Managers and

Registered Nurses completed 1,957 home visits. Additionally, CHIP of NRV

staff completed 442 develop-

mental and social emotional

screenings, resulting in 51

referrals to Early Intervention or

specialists for diagnostic and in-

tervention services. Staff made

1,493 referrals to other human

service agencies and providers.

Our Registered Nurses provid-

ed 70 dental varnishes and 39

Otoacoustic Emissions hearing

screenings to children in the

New River Valley.

CHIP of NRV provided 136 families (232 children) with services including

access to health care, case management and parent education.