What are Home Visiting Services?
Home visiting pairs early childhood professionals with families to provide in-home developmental guidance, coaching, and referrals to other health and social services, strengthening the parent-child relationships and increasing overall child and family wellbeing. These services can also include material support in providing essential items such as diapers, baby wipes, and books.
F5RC invests in a number of home visiting services to provides families with essential support. Those receiving CalWORKS benefits with children prenatal through up to age 2 are eligible to receive home visiting services at no cost. Additional programs are available to families at no cost based on program eligibility.
To learn more about specific Home Visiting Services or call 1-800-266-3880 to speak with F5RC staff who can answer your questions and help you to enroll in a program. Click here for more information on Home Visiting Services eligibility for CalWORKS beneficiaries. Services are available in English and Spanish.
CalWORKS Eligible Home Visiting Services
Parents as Teachers (PAT)
The Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a home program for families with children 0-2 years old. The PAT vision is that all children will learn, grow, and develop to reach their full potential and that parents and caregivers are their earliest and best teachers. Also provides child screening for detection of developmental delays Provided by the Jurupa Unified School District.
Eligibility: A child must enroll in PAT by their second birthday to receive services, which run between one-two years. PAT is limited to one child per family.
(951) 360-4175 | WEBSITE | ENROLL ONLINE
Nurse Family Partnership
An in-home parenting program for first time, low-income pregnant mothers. Nurses work with pregnant mothers from the second trimester up through their child’s second birthday. Support includes training in parenting skills, building a strong network of support for the family and baby, providing referrals for healthcare, child care, and job training, help with setting goals and in improving economic sustainability. Provided by Riverside University Health Systems - Public Health.
Eligibility: New moms must enroll in NFP by the 28th week of pregnancy to receive services, which last until the child's second birthday.
(800) 794-4814 | WEBSITE (including enrollment form) | Desert Area: (951) 201-4156
Healthy Families America
Weekly in-home sessions with a Family Support Specialist focusing on parent-infant/child interaction, child development, health and school readiness and ensuring a safe home environment. A program for pregnant and/or first-time mothers provided by the JFK Memorial Foundation.
Eligibility: Families must enroll in HFA during pregnancy or by the time their child turns 3 months old to receive services, which last until the child is 3-5 years old.
(951) 358-4762 | WEBSITE | Online Referral Form
Additional Home Visiting Programs
Blindness Support Services
For families with children, aged 0 through 5, who are blind, visually impaired, or have other sensory disabilities. Uses the “Tactile Approach to Learning” program which focuses on teaching by touch. Program staff give instruction on home safety. Hazards that are often overlooked are addressed to ensure daily living environments are a safe learning place for young explorers. Modified PAT program. Provided by Blindness Support Services, Inc.
(951) 341-9244 | WEBSITE
Hear about Home Visiting Services in Riverside County
To learn more about what home visiting services provide for families, please watch this video featuring an interview by a grandmother and her granddaughter, Reyna and Hailey, who have benefited from home visiting services. The video also provides insight from a home visitor working for JFK Memorial Foundation, Angela Munoz.