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Resources for Parents
- New babies don’t come with instructions. Everyone who is pregnant or has a little one at home could use some support. Michigan Home Visiting programs are for pregnant people and families with children up to 6 years old.
Find more information about Home Visiting in your community.
- In need of treatment services for Substance Abuse for you, a family member, or friend?
Find more information about Substance Use Treatment Providers in your community.
- MDHHS provides Michigan families who are eligible for Medicaid free access to the Philips Pregnancy+ mobile application (app). Philips has tailored its app with Michigan-specific articles and connection to Michigan resources. Receive expert advice throughout pregnancy with daily articles, healthcare tips, and interactive 3D models for tracking development.
- The New MiBridges page is an easy way to apply for and manage helpful benefits such as Medicaid, child care subsidy, and food stamps.
- Want to know what local non profit and government resources your community has available? Call or Visit 2-1-1 and get connected.
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a free resources serving pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five who are low income.
- A Michigan baby dies every 2 ‐ 3 days due to sleep‐related causes and following the safe sleep steps can help prevent these types of deaths. Find more about Safe Sleep Here.
- Healthcare providers for you:
- Maternal and Infant Health
- POSC Parent Handout/Brochure
- Current MDHHS policy manuals