The health group in St. Louis, Missouri is devoted to helping build and maintain strong family units, reducing the high infant mortality rate, and promoting literacy. The Louis program is one of the ways the hospital extends its reach to St. Louis, connecting with mothers, fathers, and other family members.
Any woman or family who lives within an area identified with 22 zip codes and who is pregnant, or who has a child up to 4 years old, is eligible to participate in the program at no cost. Organized events range from male participation classes to opportunities for on-site job interviews, and everything in between. Fun activities for the whole family, such as festivals, carnivals, fairs, family fun days and much more are also available. Louis Arc currently offers three-day program options: Community Engagement (CE), Learning Independence for Tomorrow (LIFT) and Aging With Empowerment (AWE).
The programs are located at nine sites in St. Louis. Google Translate won't translate requests for programs such as food stamps, Medicaid, temporary assistance, child care and child support. Louis maintains an affiliate relationship with Parents as Teachers, which certifies their parent educators and collaborates with Nurses for Newborn to offer in-home nursing visits to families in the program. Louis Children's Hospital Foundation, Affinia Healthcare, CareSTL Health, Family Care Health Centers and Fathers' Support Center of St.
This space will offer innovative treatments and personalized care, in addition to providing support to families, community education programs, a comprehensive behavioral health component and the capacity to more than double the number of children, adolescents and families served. People who take part in the program have the opportunity to develop skills both on site and in the community through participation, volunteering and leisure activities. The program also offers monthly meetings from the parent support group, Family Connections, in which participants connect with other parents and receive help accessing additional social and health services. The health group in St. Louis, Missouri is committed to providing families with access to quality healthcare services that are tailored to their needs. Through its various programs such as Community Engagement (CE), Learning Independence for Tomorrow (LIFT) and Aging With Empowerment (AWE), it offers a wide range of activities that are designed to help families stay healthy and connected.
These include male participation classes, job interviews on-site, festivals, carnivals, fairs, family fun days and much more. In addition to these activities, the health group also provides access to social services such as food stamps, Medicaid, temporary assistance, child care and child support through its affiliate relationship with Parents as Teachers. It also collaborates with Nurses for Newborn to offer in-home nursing visits to families in the program. The health group also offers a comprehensive behavioral health component that includes monthly meetings from the parent support group Family Connections.
Through this program participants can connect with other parents and receive help accessing additional social and health services. Louis is dedicated to helping build strong family units by providing access to quality healthcare services that are tailored to their needs. Through its various programs it offers a wide range of activities that are designed to help families stay healthy and connected while also providing access to social services such as food stamps, Medicaid, temporary assistance, child care and child support.