Perinatal Mental Health Integration Project (PMHIP) Fresno, Madera, and Kings Counties

Mental Health

Perinatal Mental Health Integration Project (PMHIP) Fresno, Madera, and Kings Counties

Perinatal Mental Health Integration Project (PMHIP)

Who We Are

The primary purpose of this project is to establish comprehensive integrated perinatal mental health system of care in Fresno and Madera counties, through:

  • the implementation of the Nurture 2 Nurture consultation service
  • trainings for medical, health care, and behavioral health professionals on perinatal mood disorder screening and treatment protocols
  • facilitation of support groups to increase access and enhance the quality of perinatal behavioral health services in Fresno and Madera Counties.

Mamás y Bebés

Who We Are

The focus on identifying pregnant women who are at high risk for developing depression, and to provide these high-risk women with an intervention aimed at preventing the onset of major depressive episodes during the pre and postpartum period. The targeted population to be served is mono-lingual Spanish-speaking Latina women, but may also include bi-lingual and English-speaking Latina women.


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Mamás y Bebés

Who We Are

The focus on identifying pregnant women who are at high risk for developing depression, and to provide these high-risk women with an intervention aimed at preventing the onset of major depressive episodes during the pre and postpartum period. The targeted population to be served is mono-lingual Spanish-speaking Latina women, but may also include bi-lingual and English-speaking Latina women.


Contact

Brandi Muro, MPH Senior Director of Programs Central San Joaquin Valley – Sierra Nevada Regional Perinatal Programs of California




    Mamás y Bebés (Mothers and Babies) Program in Riverside County

    Mental Health

    Mamás y Bebés (Mothers and Babies) Program in Riverside County

    Mamás y Bebés

    Who We Are

    The focus on identifying pregnant women who are at high risk for developing depression, and to provide these high-risk women with an intervention aimed at preventing the onset of major depressive episodes during the pre and postpartum period. The targeted population to be served is mono-lingual Spanish-speaking Latina women, but may also include bi-lingual and English-speaking Latina women.


    AIM Project

    Who We Are

    Our goal, under the framework of equity, is to reduce/eliminate preventable postpartum maternal mortality and morbidity through collaborative, data-driven, clinical-community integration that supports the continuum of care with the focus on postpartum care.


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    AIM Project

    Who We Are

    Our goal, under the framework of equity, is to reduce/eliminate preventable postpartum maternal mortality and morbidity through collaborative, data-driven, clinical-community integration that supports the continuum of care with the focus on postpartum care.


    Contact

    Brandi Muro, MPH Senior Director of Programs Central San Joaquin Valley – Sierra Nevada Regional Perinatal Programs of California