New Health Moms and Babies Case Management Program Launched

Early Care Programs at the Garrett County Health Department has a new case management service designed to help woman who are at risk for substance use disorder or opioid use disorder. Healthy Moms and Babies Case Management is a free service that helps connect clients to valuable resources.

The program is available to mothers and women of child-bearing age who either are at risk for, or have a history of substance use disorder or opioid use disorder. Assistance can extend to the client’s families, children, and caregivers.

“We understand that substance and opioid use can impact anyone regardless of income, education, or health status, so anyone can be at risk,” said Maria Friend, Director of Early Care Programs. “Case management services are free and can connect individuals to valuable resources!”

The case manager will be available to assist in accessing health and other needed services. This may include:

  • Working with your providers to coordinate care
  • Assisting families to obtain needed medical care, dental care, insurance, counseling, family planning, other treatment, etc.
  • Referring families to other needed resources or services such as housing, food resources, employment, etc.
  • Providing follow-up

“The case manager can help answer questions and providing education about many things, including health, pregnancy, and children,” Friend said. “And, they can to assist with referring and linking you to needed resources such as health insurance, medical care, dental care, family planning, car seats, housing, food, education, and many more.  This service provides individuals someone to reach out when things come up that require extra support!”

The majority of Case Management Services are easily conducted over the phone, but home visits and other in-person encounters can occur as needed.

For more information about Health Moms and Babies Case Management, or to sign up for the program, call Early Care Programs at 301-334-7720, or 301-895-3111.