Prenatal Care and Maternal Child Health (MCH)
Prenatal Care
Our Prenatal Education Program provides free education, support and resources to help mothers in Langlade County get the support and services needed to have a healthy pregnancy. The education is provided by a Public Health Nurse and lets you know about resources for help with baby items, housing assistance, food assistance, and parenting support. We can also do a post-partum baby weight check.
For more information or to get connected with a Public Health Nurse please contact us.
Maternal Child Health (MCH)
The mission of Maternal Child Health Title V program is to improve the health and well-being of the nation’s mother, infants, children, youth (including children and youth with special health care needs), and their families.
The priorities of the Wisconsin Title V MCH Program for 2021-2025 are:
Advance equity and racial justice
Assure access to quality health services
Cultivate supportive social connections, and community environments
Enhance identification, access, and support for individuals with special health care needs and their families
Improve perinatal outcomes
Foster positive mental health and associated factors
Promote optimal nutrition and physical therapy
Important programs within MCH:
Child Death Review Coalition