Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) for Providers
Medi-Cal
Immigration Status Doesn't Matter
Starting January 1, 2024, more people will be eligible for full Medi-Cal benefits. If you are 26-49, live in CA, and meet income requirements, you are eligible for coverage! Applying for or using Medi-Cal will not affect your immigration status.
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A partir del 1 de enero de 2024, más personas serán elegibles para recibir los beneficios completos de Medi-Cal. Si tiene entre 26 y 49 años, vive en CA y cumple con los requisitos de ingresos, ¡es elegible para recibir cobertura! Solicitar o utilizar Medi-Cal no afectará su estatus migratorio. ¡Y no es carga publica!
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Nurse-Family Partnership's "work is scientifically proven to improve pregnancy outcomes and create short and long-term life changes."
Nurse-Family Partnership has been improving outcomes for Sonoma County families since 2010.
Participants have shown a 67% reduction in behavioral and intellectual problems at age 6.
Let’s make a difference for families. Participants in Nurse-Family Partnership’s program have seen an 82% increase in maternal employment and a 68% increase in the father’s presence in the household.
Nurse-Family Partnership catalyzes support at the federal, state and local levels for funding and policies that sustain and enhance this important work. Sonoma County is proud to partner with Nurse Family Partnership.
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Research has shown that for every dollar invested in Nurse-Family Partnership $6.40 is returned to society, and there is a $2.90 savings to state and federal governments.
Watch The Antidote
This 12-minute film shows the Nurse-Family Partnership nurse as the dose for change in a family's outcomes.