Northern Kentucky Health Department
HANDS (Health Access Nurturing Development
Services)
HANDS
is a free and voluntary home visiting program available to all first-time
parents. HANDS staff,
which consists of registered
nurses, social workers and paraprofessionals, visit
families on a monthly basis and provide information on topics such as how to
make the home safe for the child, how to care for the child, and how to measure
the child’s development.

The
HANDS staff also provides activities for parents and children to do together to
stimulate brain development, and can refer parents to other social service and
community agencies. Another aspect of HANDS is providing encouragement. Raising
a young child can be stressful for first-time parents, and HANDS staff are
available to provide extra support and reassurance for new parents.
In
Northern Kentucky (Boone, Campbell, Grant and Kenton counties), HANDS services
are available for families from before birth through age 3 ½. Families must
enroll in HANDS before the child reaches three months of age. HANDS services
from before birth to age 2 are available
throughout Kentucky.
The
Health Department contracts with
Every Child Succeeds to provide HANDS services to families in Boone,
Campbell and Kenton counties. Health Department staff provide HANDS services in
Grant County.
The
HANDS program was developed as a pilot program in 1998 and has expanded
statewide since then. Almost 11,000 Kentucky families utilized HANDS services in
2006.
For
more information on the HANDS program in Northern Kentucky or if you are
interested in enrolling, please call Laura at the Grant County Health Center at
859.824.5074.
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