A nurturing childhood leads to a strong, productive adult who will contribute great things to society. But let’s face it, raising children is challenging even in the best situations. Voluntary, evidence-based home visiting can help.
Home visiting services help nurture a healthy environment for expectant parents and families with young children by focusing on child development, improving maternal and child health, providing positive parental coaching and guidance, and much more.
This brief explores the benefits of the Medicaid Maternal Home Visiting program (MHV) created by DHS four years ago and offers recommendations to the department for further improvement.
A nurturing childhood leads to a strong, productive adult who will contribute great things to society. But let’s face it, raising children is challenging even in the best situations. Voluntary, evidence-based home visiting can help.
Backed by decades of research, evidence-based home visiting is a powerful and proven strategy to support the well-being of pregnant women and families with young children. To show that home visiting works, it’s important to identify models which meet the federal Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) criteria. This fact sheet shows the three strongest outcomes based on the research literature for each of the evidence-based home visiting models within the Childhood Begins at Home campaign.
Backed by decades of research, evidence-based home visiting is a powerful and proven strategy to support under-resourced pregnant women and families with young children.
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program strengthens communities by improving outcomes for children and their families. A cornerstone of evidence-based public policy, MIECHV provides funds for developing and implementing voluntary, evidence-based home visiting programs. Programs must meet at least four of six evidence-based benchmarks to satisfy the law’s rigorous requirements for demonstrated effectiveness. MIECHV is an essential source of funding; however, it is set to expire on September 30th. Congress must act to reauthorize MIECHV before this deadline to ensure families across Pennsylvania can continue to receive vital home visiting services.
Find out which Home Visiting Model operates in your county and statewide.
Source list for Home Visiting Model Outcomes.