Case managers help clients navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and government social services.
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The Parents as Teachers (PAT) program provides child education programs with two home visits per month.
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Provides early childhood education and support for parents and their three- and four-year-old children through the School Readiness preschool program.
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Provides bilingual, multicultural outreach workers in low-income clinics throughout Northern Utah to assist low-income families with critical needs including community social programs, prenatal classes, and health access.
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Uses a group-education model combined with individual case management, referrals, and forms assistance to promote healthy and informed pregnancies among expectant Latina mothers in Salt Lake and Summit Counties. The program collaborates with the South Main Clinic in Salt Lake City, the People's Health Clinic in Park City, and other clinics in the Salt Lake Valley. The clinics provide direct prenatal care for clients and also provide space for classes free of charge.
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Provides the following services: consultations with an immigration attorney or a legally accredited representative, assistance applying for immigration benefits available to victims of domestic violence, support for humanitarian and temporary status applicants, family reunification assistance, and citizenship services.
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Victim advocates assist and support crime victims in identifying their needs and developing safety plans. Advocates also help clients become self-sufficient and stable.
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Community health workers help individuals navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and other social services. They assist clients with applications for CHIP/Medicaid and coverage re-enrollment forms and assistance to families applying for social services as well as ongoing support and advocacy
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