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CT's home health visit program for Bridgeport newborns to expand to Norwich

Jose Del Pezo and his son Leonardo Del Pezo and is wife Sarith Restrepo talk with Governor Ned Lamont at the Bridgeport hospital lobby as he announced 海角换妻鈥檚 home health visit program for newborns in Bridgeport to expand to Norwich December 9th 2024.
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Jose Del Pezo and his son Leonardo Del Pezo and is wife Sarith Restrepo talk with Governor Ned Lamont at the Bridgeport hospital lobby as he announced 海角换妻鈥檚 home health visit program for newborns in Bridgeport to expand to Norwich December 9th 2024.

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Bridgeport-resident and Nicuragua-native Amy Torrez gave birth to her first child, daughter Chiara, six weeks ago.

Since then, the single mom has found new housing and is navigating the world of motherhood, with assistance from a community health worker, assigned to her through Bridgeport Hospital.

鈥淭o be honest, the only person that really showed me concern about my safety and my baby's safety was Rosie [the community health worker], not even my family,鈥 Torrez said through a Spanish-language translator.

It was Rosie who identified a suspicious oil or gas spill in Torrez鈥檚 apartment and helped secure temporary housing, until Torrez found a more permanent solution.

Torrez, 19, moved to the U.S. two years ago, and is one of several hundred mothers who have benefited from 海角换妻鈥檚 pilot program. It provides at-home health care for new mothers and their newborns.

鈥淭his program is very important. It is instrumental in this situation,鈥 Torrez said.

The program, which began in October of last year, has treated about 750 newborn babies over the course of about 1,000 at-home visits.

Seven community health workers and nurses visit the homes and do routine medical checks. They also connect families to social services and resources, providing diapers and formula. The providers are all employed by Bridgeport Hospital.

Families are offered up to three home visits with a registered nurse and several with a certified community health worker.

The program addresses more than strictly medical needs for its patients, said Dr. Manisha Juthani, state Department of Public Health commissioner.

鈥淚f a community health worker is able to help somebody every day trying to figure out how she鈥檚 gonna survive one day to the next, that鈥檚 very different than only the nursing support,鈥 Juthani said.

Currently, Family Bridge serves families in Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Milford, Monroe, Shelton, Stratford and Trumbull.

A family is eligible for the program if they live in one of those communities and gave birth at St. Vincent鈥檚 or Bridgeport Hospitals.

Fairfield resident Jose Del Pezo said the visiting nurse was integral in catching his wife鈥檚 postpartum preeclampsia after the birth of their second child, Leonardo, which resulted in a weekend hospital stay.

鈥淛ust the input of a professional really kind of changed the way you view things,鈥 Del Pezo said. 鈥淚f it wasn't for that, we wouldn't know really what would be happening, if the hospital visit would have been later.鈥

The program, which is funded through December 2026 with COVID-19 relief dollars, will expand to Norwich鈥檚 Backus Hospital in January. However, state leaders are already brainstorming new avenues for funding.

Abigail is 海角换妻's housing reporter, covering statewide housing developments and issues, with an emphasis on Fairfield County communities. She received her master's from Columbia University in 2020 and graduated from the University of 海角换妻 in 2019. Abigail previously covered statewide transportation and the city of Norwalk for Hearst 海角换妻 Media. She loves all things Disney and cats.

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