Family Case Management Program (FMC)

The Family Case Management Program helps families with a pregnant woman, infant or young child to obtain health care services or other assistance they may need to have a healthy pregnancy and to promote the infant or child's healthy development.

Our goals are:
  1. To ensure that pregnant women, infants and children have a physician, and receive regular physical exams and immunizations
  2. To help identify and reduce or eliminate barriers to health care and community services
  3. To provide health education to eligible clients
Eligibility for Service
  • Pregnant women and infants in families with incomes at or below 200% of federal poverty level. (Most pregnant women and infants enrolled in the Women, Infant and Children nutritional program (WIC) will also be served by Family Case Management)
  • High Risk Infants (infants born with medical complications who spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit)
  • Foster children ages 6 years and under
Services Provided
  • Health Counseling
  • Evaluation of medical and social needs
  • Referrals
  • Enrollment in KidCare insurance program (if enrolled in the WIC program)
  • High Risk Infant Follow-Up
  • DCFS Medical Case Management
Services are provided by five Registered Nurses and one Social Worker, and are available during office hours, by appointment only.