Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays | Nurses for Newborns

Home Visitation Program: Nurses monitor child conduct including screening for disabilities/delay, risk factors, stress, domestic violence, present a variety of educational topics and tools to address identified issues, help parents access external resources as needed.

Date of Last Formal Update

04/02/2025

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

3 Sunnen Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63143

Hours

Office Hours: Mon-Fri - 8:30am to 5:00pm Nurse On Call: 24 Hours

Application process

- Call To Apply - Apply online or make a referral at www.nursesfornewborns.org

Fee

No Fees

Required documents

Call For Details

Eligibility

- Pregnant women and parents with infants who face medical, social or environmental risks - Services are provided to ages 0-2 years - Call For Details 314-544-3433, x315

Languages

- Arabic/Kurdish - Bosnian - English - Spanish

Service area

Butler County, MO Carter County, MO Crawford County, MO Dent County, MO Franklin County, MO Gasconade County, MO Iron County, MO Jefferson County, MO Laclede County, MO Lincoln County, MO Phelps County, MO Reynolds County, MO Saint Charles County, MO Sainte Genevieve County, MO Saint Francois County, MO Saint Louis County, MO Saint Louis City County, MO Shannon County, MO Warren County, MO Washington County, MO Wayne County, MO

Agency info

NURSES FOR NEWBORNS

Nurses for Newborns provides one to one physical assessment, parent and infant screenings including Developmental Assessment, Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, parenting support and well baby items including diapers and formula. Nurses for Newborns provides comprehensive services for pregnant women, infants and families with newborns.