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Pregnancy & Parenting Support offered by Public Health in Seattle & King County at Federal Way Health Center

33431 13th Place South, Federal Way, WA 98003

One block west of Pacific Hwy S. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.
Eligibility
First Steps: Must be receiving or eligible to receive WA Apple Health (Medicaid). Nurse-Family Partnership: serves low-income pregnant people with their first child and their infant until age 2. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs: serves families with a child ages birth to 18 that has complex health needs or has a newly diagnosed complex medical condition and the family needs help. Family Ways: is open to all families who self-identify as members of our three community groups (Native American/Alaska Native, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian families, and U.S. born Black/African American) from pregnancy through age 5. There is no maximum income. Participants must live in King County.
Hours
M-F, 8am-5pm. 2nd Sa, 8am-1pm.
Languages
Interpreter services
Application process
Call for an appointment Visits available in the clinic, at a client’s home, in the community, on the phone or on video. Family Ways: participants can call, or visit the website or self-refer here: kingcounty.gov/familyways/enroll
Fees
None. Only bills WA Apple Health (Medicaid). Family Ways has no cost and is not a billable service.
Service area
King, WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Interpreter services

Focus Population

  • Pregnant Women

Payment Options

  • WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
Offer pregnancy, post-pregnancy, breast/chestfeeding, and parenting services at public health centers across King County. Not all services offered at all locations. Maternity Support Services (Part of First Steps): Helps people have healthy pregnancies and recover from pregnancy. Coordinates support until the baby is two months old, and provides breast/chestfeeding support by:
  • Health education and counseling.
  • Regular visits in the clinic, by phone or video, or in the client’s home or community setting.
  • Support beyond the doctor or midwife, including nurses, nutritionists, social workers and community health workers.
  • Referrals to OB care, WIC, health insurance and other community resources.
Infant Case Management (Part of First Steps):
  • Provides support and guidance from the time the baby is 2-3 months old through baby’s first birthday (for those who qualify).
  • Helps clients become self-sufficient in gaining access to medical, social, educational and other services they might need.
Nurse Family Partnership: Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone
  • Partners pregnant people with registered nurses from pregnancy through their child’s 2nd birthday
  • Delivers the support first-time parents need to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy birth, and a healthy infancy for the baby.
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs: Public health nurses provide care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone. Services include:
  • Developmental screenings and assessments
  • Help with concerns such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development and behavior.
  • Help connect CYSHCN families to the health and related services they need to thrive.
Family Ways:
  • Provides culturally relevant peer support for three community groups: Native American/Alaska Natives, Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian, and U.S. born Black/African Americans from pregnancy through age 5.
  • Supports clients with pregnancy, parenting, community-connections and resource navigation
  • Registered Dietitian, Social Worker, and Public Health Nurse available for consultation and coaching
Providing organization
Public Health in Seattle & King County's Public Health Centers
Provides health care services to low income King County residents through a network of public health centers and clinics.