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Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Dear Community Partner, I am very pleased to share with you this brief overview of our Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health (MCAH) programs. Our work is dependent on strong partnerships to ensure that low income families can receive the services and support they need to be healthy and to provide a nurturing home environment for their children. We have included detailed contact information for all of our MCAH public health nurses and social workers to encourage easy, collaborative, care coordination. We welcome your referrals and feedback to ensure our mutual clients are well cared for. Thank you for all of the wonderful work you do for families in our community, and we look forward to our strengthened continued work with you. Warm Regards, Elisabeth Elisabeth Chicoine RN, MS, PNP Director of Public Health Nursing MCAH Director 625 5th Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 565-4440 http://www.sonoma-county.org/health/about/publichealth_mcah.asp

Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health (MCAH) Coordination MCAH Coordination partners with community members and organizations to strengthen Sonoma County s health care system for women, children and families. Our staff does this by: Disseminating information about local services and resources by maintaining the MCAH website and toll free line. Convening local stakeholder groups like the MCAH Advisory Board and Fetal Infant Death Review Team. Leading and participating in local collaborative groups that address breastfeeding, perinatal mood disorder, injury prevention and adolescent health. Implementing health promotion initiatives that advance MCAH program goals including obesity prevention, reduction of perinatal alcohol and other drug exposure, safe infant sleep, car passenger safety, and improved access to oral health services. Providing technical assistance and training to local health care providers on Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program and emerging hot topics. Serving as a resource and link between the Family Health Section, our local community and the California Department of Public Health.

Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Home Visiting Programs Teen Parent Connections (TPC) TPC is an evidence informed program for pregnant/parenting teenagers age 18 years or younger. Our social workers provide long-term comprehensive case management services helping clients to maximize their educational potential and advance self-sufficiency. TPC has been shown to decrease preterm births, delay subsequent pregnancies, and to increase immunization and graduation rates. Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) NFP is an evidence-based nationally renowned nurse home visiting program serving low-income, first-time mothers. Visits begin during the first or second trimester of pregnancy and continue until the child's second birthday. Referrals must be received before 28 weeks gestation. Nurse-Family Partnership's outcomes include long-term family improvements in health, education, and economic self-sufficiency.

Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Home Visiting Programs Maternal Child Health Field Nursing (MCH-FN) Field Nursing is an evidence informed program which utilizes the Strengthening Families Framework to provide service and linkages to families who do not qualify for NFP or TPC. It is a comprehensive program which builds on the protective factors known to promote health, self sufficiency and decrease incidents of child abuse and neglect. Home visits are provided by a public health nurse to low-income pregnant women, and women parenting a child under 5 years of age who have medical and/or social risk factors. Priority is given to clients identified as having risk factors that put the pregnancy in jeopardy or interfere with positive parenting. MCH-FN has been effective at helping clients create positive, nurturing relationships and access services, including prenatal care and alcohol and other drugs treatment programs. All of these interventions lead to healthier lives.

Maternal, Child, Adolescent Health Administration & Coordination (707) 565-4494 * Bilingual English/Spanish Elisabeth Chicoine, RN, MS, PNP Director of Public Health Nursing (707) 565-4551 Elisabeth.Chicoine@sonoma-county.org Pauline Richardson, BA, CQSW MCAH Home Visiting Programs Manager (707) 565-4487 Pauline.Richardson@sonoma-county.org Ulla Mast*, BA, RN Program Planning & Evaluation Analyst (707) 565-4479 Ulla.Mast@sonoma-county.org Jenny Mercado, MPH Epidemiologist (707) 565-4454 jenny.mercado@sonoma-county.org Karen Clemmer, RN, MN Supervision MCAH Coordinator (707) 565-4553 Karen.Clemmer@sonoma-county.org Monica Teixido*, RN, BSN Senior Home Visiting Programs (707) 565-4536 Monica.Teixido@sonoma-county.org Senior Perinatal Services Coordinator (707) 565-4554 Health Information Specialist (707) 565-4552 Gabrielle Trubach, MA Health Information Specialist (707) 565-4556 Gabrielle.Trubach@sonoma-county.org Michelle Denham, BA Administrative Aide (707) 565-4494 Michelle.Denham@sonoma-county.org

Teen Parent Connections (TPC) For more information or referrals call (707) 565-4440. You may also download a referral form here * Bilingual English/Spanish Kem Mahiri*, MSW, LCSW Supervising (707) 565-4489 Kem.Mahiri@sonoma-county.org Alison Kempter*, MSW (707) 565-4493 Alison.Kempter@sonoma-county.org Maria Alvarado*, BS (707) 565-4495 Maria.Alvarado@sonoma-county.org Amy Pamatmat, BA (707) 565-4437 Amy.Pamatmat@sonoma-county.org (707) 565-4484 Claudia Avalos*, MS (707) 565-4498 Claudia.Avalos@sonoma-county.org Rosalba Flores Senior Office Assistant (707) 565-4415 Rosalba.Flores@sonoma-county.org Juan Gonzalez*, BA (707) 565-4490 Juan.Gonzalez@sonoma-county.org

Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) For more information or referrals call (707) 565-4440. You may also download a referral form here * Bilingual English/Spanish Tracy Greenwald-Brown, RN, MPH Supervising (707) 565-4444 tgreenwa@sonoma-county.org Beverley Green, RN, BSN (707) 565-4455 Beverley.Green@sonoma-county.org Maria Pacheco*, RN, FNP, MSN (707) 565-4446 Maria.Pacheco@sonoma-county.org Johanna Ruiz*, RN, MSN (707) 565-4443 Johanna.Ruiz@sonoma-county.org Sheri Creekmore*, RN, BSN (707) 565-4512 Sheri.Creekmore@sonoma-county.org Lisa Fredrickson*, RN, MSN (707) 565-4450 Lisa.Fredrickson@sonoma-county.org Siobhan MacIver, RN, BSN (707) 565-4512 Siobhan.MacIver@sonoma-county.org Lauren Sloan, RN, BSN (707) 565-4452 Lauren.Sloan@sonoma-county.org Mirella Moore, BA Senior Office Assistant (707) 565-4440 Mirella.Moore@sonoma-county.org

Maternal Child Health Field Nursing (MCH-FN) For more information or referrals call (707) 565-4440. You may also download a referral form here * Bilingual English/Spanish Jace Chalon, RN, BSN Supervising (707) 565-4433 Jace.Chalon@sonoma-county.org Mary Lou Erickson, RN, BSN (707) 565-4456 MaryLou.Erickson@sonoma-county.org Eileen Morabito*, RN, BSN (707) 565-4448 Eileen.Morabito@sonoma-county.org Nancy Martin*, RN, BSN (707) 565-4438 Nancy.Martin3@sonoma-county.org Jennifer Law, RN, BSN (707) 565-4467 Jennifer.Law@sonoma-county.org, RN, BSN, (707) 565 @sonoma-county.org Katie Zils, RN, BSN (707) 565-4435 Katie.Zils@sonoma-county.org Jesus Aguado* Public Health Assistant (707) 565-4451 Jesus.Aguado@sonoma-county.org Liz George, RN, BSN (707) 565-4530 Liz.George@sonoma-county.org Patricia Novella* Public Health Assistant (707) 565-4439 Patricia.Novella@sonoma-county.org Mandy Miller, RN, BSN (707) 565-4449 Amanda.Miller@sonoma-county.org Michael Hromalik, BA Senior Office Assistant (707) 565-4441 Micheal.Hromalik@sonoma-county.org