Public Health Nursing Program

Delivering essential health services and education to communities, promoting wellness, disease prevention, and access to care.

First 5 Fresno

What is the Public Health Nursing Program?

The Public Health Nursing Program provides free and voluntary, short-term home visitation services to children 0-17 years, including children ages 0-5 in childcare, with concerning developmental and/or behavioral concerns and pregnant women of any gestational age. Clients receive one on one support by a Public Health Nurse, assessments and screenings, education on various health topics, as well as referrals to community resources.

Services are made available to Fresno County residents.

FAQs

About the Program

How does the program help families?

Benefits of the Public Health Nursing Program can include: 

  • Promote healthy pregnancies
  • Improves birth outcomes
  • Boost child language and cognitive development
  • Lessen maternal depression and stress
  • Decrease re-hospitalizations
  • Prevent maltreatment
  • Reduce need for special education services in K-12 system

How do I enroll in the Public Health Nursing Program?