Community Health Workers are front-line public health workers that educate, advocate and empower community members on a variety of health issues and link them to available community resources and programs.
Targeted case management is a child-centered, family driven, and community-based program. This service supports families with children who have behavioral issues, intellectual disability, and several medical conditions.
NMPHI offers health access, help finding health services, as well as educational programs for expecting and new moms and families, as part of our maternal health services.
EARLY INTERVENTION
Quickly spotting and diagnosing problems in early child development is one of the most important aspects of early childhood health. We offer various services to help at every stage of childhood.
Rehabilitative and community service (RCS) is designed to meet the needs of children and young adults with cognitive impairments. The program focuses on behavioral management, social skills development, daily living goals and community integration.
Rehabilitative and community service (RCS) is designed to meet the needs of children and young adults with cognitive impairments. The program focuses on behavioral management, social skills development, daily living goals and community integration.
Targeted case management is a child-centered, family driven, and community-based program. This service supports families with children who have behavioral issues, intellectual disability, and several medical conditions.
A special designed aspirations program that enables youth to connections to further education. Youth have the chance to tour colleges in the New England Area.
Rehabilitative and community service (RCS) is designed to meet the needs of children and young adults with cognitive impairments. The program focuses on behavioral management, social skills development, daily living goals and community integration.
Substance abuse disorder can be one of the most challenging health problems someone can face. Understanding and overcoming this problem requires education and resources. We have programs to help.