State’s Family Connects home visiting program achieves national certification

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Patrick M. Allen, Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health | Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) and New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) proudly announced the certification of their Family Connects New Mexico (FCNM) program by Family Connects International. This achievement comes just a year after the program's launch and marks a significant milestone in providing support for caregivers and their babies during the crucial first 12 weeks of life.

DOH Secretary Patrick Allen emphasized the program's commitment to equitable healthcare access, stating, "Family Connects embodies our commitment to equitable healthcare access. Regardless of background, every family deserves the support they need to thrive, starting with newborns and their families."

ECECD Cabinet Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky highlighted the expansion of the program, stating, "Every parent and caregiver can benefit from having a home visit from a registered nurse when a new baby arrives. Family Connects is also a great entry point for families to get connected to longer-term home visiting models, early intervention services, childcare, and other supports requested by families."

The pilot program, initially launched in Bernalillo County, offers participating families a home visit from a registered nurse around three weeks postpartum to ensure the health and well-being of the baby, mother, and family. Based on need, families may receive up to two more nurse visits, with the program showing positive outcomes such as decreased infant emergency room visits, reduced postpartum depression/anxiety, improved home environments, and increased positive parenting behaviors.

Maria Elena Maestas, Coalition Coordinator for the Bernalillo County Home Visiting Work Group, expressed confidence in the program, stating, "Family Connects New Mexico is a strong partner within the Home Visiting work group where collaboration and trust are our foundation. FCNM is the first step to long-term family support, connecting families to essential programs and services for their health and well-being."

Family Connects New Mexico's certification by Family Connects International underscores the state's commitment to providing comprehensive support for families during the critical early stages of life.