What is the purpose of this service?
The Family Case Management (FCM) program serves pregnant women, infants, and children with high-risk medical conditions.
Who can receive these services?
If you are pregnant, have a child under the age of two, are on Medicaid, or part of a low-income family you may be eligible.
What services are offered?
The Family Case Management program can help you:
- find a doctor for your prenatal care to make sure you have a healthy baby
- 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
We can connect you to other resources:
- WIC
- Family Planning
- Health Education
- Hearing / Vision
- Substance Abuse
- Prenatal / Parenting Classes
- Child Care
- Housing
- Smoking Cessation
- Lead Screening
- Transportation
- Early Intervention
- Immunizations
- Well child exams
- All Kids (Health Insurance)
- Domestic Violence
How to Apply?
To schedule an appointment to apply for the Family Case Management program you may call Bi-County Health at the Benton office, 618-435-2693 or the Marion office at 618-993-8111.
More Information & Resources
- Family Case Management
- Illinois Healthy Women
- Immunizations
- Ounce of Prevention Fund
- Child Care
- Substance Abuse
- Safe Kids
- Prevent Child Abuse Illinois
- www.HealthyChildren.org
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