The Medical Home Project at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford supports the medical home model of coordinated and family-centered approaches to care with a special focus on promoting developmental and trauma screening of young children and appropriate referrals for families in three counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Mateo.
The Medical Home Project leads the Child Heath Care Provider Outreach component of Help Me Grow Alameda County to promote universal screening of children aged 0-5 and early detection and intervention efforts by medical providers.
In partnership with First 5 Alameda County and Alameda County Public Health/Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program, the Medical Home Project provides technical assistance to pediatric providers and staff in over 65 pediatric sites in the county, free of charge. Our role is to:
Larene Paré LPare@stanfordchildrens.org
Julie Katz JuKatz@stanfordchildrens.org
Patrice Paul PPaul@stanfordchildrens.org
The Medical Home Project partners with First 5 Contra Costa and Help Me Grow and the Contra Costa Crisis Center (2-1-1) to provide training and technical assistance to 30 pediatric practices across the county, free of charge. Our services include:
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Julie Katz JuKatz@stanfordchildrens.org
Patrice Paul PPaul@stanfordchildrens.org
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health leads the Child Health Care Provider Outreach component of Help Me Grow, which promotes universal screening and supports early detection and intervention efforts by medical providers. Our role is to:
Help Me Grow San Mateo County is a collaborative system led by First 5 San Mateo County in partnership with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and AbilityPath. It’s a part of the national Help Me Grow network, a growing coalition of states, communities and individuals working together to improve early childhood systems. We believe that children thrive when families know where to turn with their challenges and concerns, and when they receive support that aligns with their values and priorities. Our goal is to connect families quickly and easily to the information and resources they need to support their child’s growth.
Additionally, the Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics clinic at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health conducts a monthly Help Me Grow Roundtable Collaborative. This is a case conferencing opportunity where medical providers can confidentially discuss their patient’s referrals and care plan with a broader community of service providers. The patient must be under age 6 and reside in San Mateo County. As the Child Health Care Provider Outreach team, we join in other county-wide efforts to build a seamless system for young children and to offer our technical expertise wherever requested.
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Mara McGrath MMcgrath@stanfordchildrens.org
Emily Gudaitis EGudaitis@stanfordchildrens.org
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