Building Bridges

Building Bridges is a nursing case management program that conducts physical and psychosocial assessment, education, and care planning for at-risk pregnant women and their families by Public Health Nurses.

Building Bridges

Target Population

We specialize in antepartum, postpartum, SIDS, interconceptional, newborns, and infants up to 12 months. An African American woman holding an infant close to her.

  • Families usually continue in the program for 6 months to a year.
  • Staff focus on psychosocial and medical high-risk clients and their families.
  • Highly skilled, caring public health nurses conduct physical and psychosocial assessments in the home, by telehealth, and/or community visits.
  • Screenings for developmental delays, depression, domestic violence, substance use, and reproductive health are provided to assess the client’s needs.
  • Goals, community referrals, care plans and interventions are tailored to each client/family.
  • Follow up and monitoring to confirm the client received the services they needed and that they were treated with respect and dignity.

Program Eligibility:

Building Bridges Pregnant women, postpartum, postpartum women, and infants 0-12 mos old. Families experiencing a SIDS death.

Contact Us

Patricia Calloway, RN, PHN, BSNA pregnant person looking down, with a slight smile. at their stomach.

patricia.calloway@acgov.org
(510) 589-0821

Hayward Promise Neighborhood

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