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Family Case Management

The Family Case Management Program serves pregnant women, infants, and children with high-risk conditions. You may be eligible to participate in the Family Case Management Program if you:

  • are pregnant
  • have a child under the age of one
  • are on Medicaid
  • part of a low-income family


What services are offered?

The Family Case Management Program can help you:

  • find a doctor
  • find a doctor for your children’s care
  • understand proper nutrition for you and your child
  • understand the stages of your child’s development
  • get information on how to become a better parent
  • understand the importance of prenatal care
  • learn the signs and symptoms of 0-term labor
  • understand the importance of regularly scheduled well-child visits
  • understand the importance of immunizations

The program can also refer you to other resources, such as:

  • WIC
  • Family Planning
  • Health Education
  • Substance Abuse
  • Prenatal/Parenting Classes
  • Child Care
  • Immunizations
  • Transportation
  • Medicaid

Call 618.939.3871 Ext: 216

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