Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) helps transform the lives of first-time mothers and their babies. Registered nurses make regular home visits and provide moms with the care and support they need to have a healthy pregnancy, provide responsible and competent care for their children, and become more economically self-sufficient.

Pregnant women are enrolled through the end of the second trimester and receive 64 home visits over a 2.5-year period, until the child's second birthday.

Nurse-Family Partnership programs are available throughout South Carolina from a variety of partners, with a blend of state, federal, and local funding. 

To learn more, visit:
SC First Steps, https://www.scfirststeps.org/what-we-do/programs/nurse-family-partnership/
Children's Trust of SC (partners by county), https://scchildren.org/

Nurse-Family Partnership Programs and Services

Nurse-Family Partnership at McLeod Regional Medical Center of the Pee Dee Inc.

Nurse-Family Partnership is a free program pairing a registered nurse with a first-time mom who is pregnant 28 weeks or less.

Nurse -Family Partnerships (NFP) at Carolina Health Centers Inc.

Nurse-Family Partnership is a free program pairing a registered nurse with a first-time mom who is pregnant 28 weeks or less.

Nurse Family Partnership at Prisma Health

This free and voluntary program pairs first-time moms with their own registered nurse who meets with mom providing valuable knowledge and support throughout pregnancy and until their baby reaches two years of age through home visits

Nurse-Family Partnerships (NFP) at Family Solutions

Nurse-Family Partnership is a free program pairing a registered nurse with a first-time mom who is pregnant 28 weeks or less.