HANDS is a voluntary program for new and expectant parents. Families begin by meeting with a HANDS Parent Visitor who will discuss any questions or concerns about pregnancy or a baby’s first years. Based on this discussion, all families will receive information and learn about resources available in the community for new parents. Some families will receive further support through home visitation. That’s right information brought right to your home!

Who can participate in HANDS? First-time moms and/or dads residing in Kentucky.

When do HANDS services begin? Services can begin during pregnancy or anytime before a child is 3 months old.

Why participate in HANDS? Because parents are the most important people in a baby’s life.  Parents are the first and most important teachers a child will ever have.  And, parenting is a very demanding job, and all parents have questions and stress.

What can parents expect?

  • Support through your pregnancy and the early years of your baby’s life.
  • Ways to make your home safe for your baby.
  • Information on how to care for your baby
  • Facts that will let you know your baby is growing and developing in healthy ways.
  • Activities that you and your baby can enjoy together that can stimulate your child’s brain development.
  • Access to other community services.

What are the main goals of HANDS?  Healthy pregnancies and births; healthy child growth and development; healthy, safe homes; and self-sufficient families.

HANDS believes:

  • All families have strength.
  • Families are responsible for their children.
  • Families are the primary decision makers regarding their children.
  • Communities recognize their roles in children’s lives.
  • Communities recognize that all children must succeed.
  • Prevention and early intervention improves the community’s well being.
  • Public and private partnerships are vital to a successful program.

Jacqueline Williams, RN
HANDS Program Manager
(606) 854-4430
jackie.williams@ky.gov

http://www.kyhands.com